On this gloomy day what a beautiful sight was this. A simple stroll over one of Rome's many bridges gave me an opportunity to see this. St. Peter's dome in the background. Ahhh so beautiful
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
My lovely place in Rome- and grumpy notes on sleep disturbance
Could this be TMI, don't know . But here are a few picts of the apartment in Rome. Been pretty happy here overall. Nice and large and modern. Walls a little thin but that seems to prevail in Italy in some places. (see below)
Several evenings I enjoyed hearing the neighbors playing with their toddler, singing next door. As I write this from a very loud hotel with thin walls and loud floors above me . I haven't slept in days and the banging of doors and such just boggle the mind. Is anyone aware that other people are living here??? I can actually hear the TV in the room next door word for word and the children speaking in the room above. It is 11:35pm. Last night I enjoyed the neighbors TV until 3am, good thing I was awake :) - this seems to be the Karma that has (up until now....) plagued my hotel experiences of the last 7 or so years. It has become predictable and comically irritating. The grumpies have definitely set in. I have gone to 3 herb stores to procure sleeping assistance. Last nights version set my throat on fire and I was up till after 3. Tonights version comes from an herbalist with an international reputation both for his herbal preparations and his anti wrinkle cream. I got some of both and I'll keep you posted.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
The Vatican Museums and Sistine chapel
This is a rather large succession of photographs. Far fewer even, than I could conceivably post of these rooms at the Vatican museums. I am told the Vatican is not called the Vatican by Italians... But anyway, I highly recommend the early tour. We took a small early tour by Viator. and were only 8 people in our group. We entered the museums one hour before the public. It was a very slow day, unusually slow we were told by the guide. It was a great way to see the sights before the masses arrived. These are some of the various rooms we went through. If you have been you will remember the beauty and ornate decor of the walls themselves. Beyond ornate.
This extremely long gallery was stunning. Along the walls were maps of the districts around italy. Created anciently and are very accurate even to todays standards.
Floors with detailed mosaics, some brought here from Ostia Antica which I visited and posted about earlier in November.
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