Sunday, May 29, 2011

Rome - day 2

Let me tell you a little more about my trip to Rome...

When I was talking with the man from Susan G. Komen in Dallas he said that he found out that another woman from Lubbock was also going to walk in the Race for the Cure....
I contacted her and met her for coffee before the trip.
Linda is a breast cancer survivor who loves Rome and has been several times.  She is active with the Komen Race here in Lubbock.  She decided she wanted to go to the walk there and was taking her Aunt with her...


We planned to meet Linda on Sat. morning at her hotel and go from there...
I printed out the map showing the short walk from our hotel to hers.
It looked easy but due to the lack of street signs and such we never found it...
she called me and met us at a corner near the bus stop since we couldn't seem to get there...
as Jennifer said "if I can't read a map at home I'm not sure what made me think I could here..."

We took the bus to the Campo de fiori market and took in all the beautiful fruit, flowers and a few other random things for sale...


I could not believe the fruit and vegetable selection.  There was anything you could think of and more...
they had grapes that were as big as plumbs and one vendor had the cutest tiny strawberries, I had never seen anything like them...

I could only think how wonderful it would be to cook with this selection!  I wish I could take all of it home!
I had read about the zucchini flowers and how they stuff stuff them with cheese and deep fry...I wish I could have found them on a menu somewhere...


I hated to leave this market but we headed to Piazza Navona...



I'm not sure what all the police were doing there...

We left there and headed for the Pantheon....

We sat right in front of the Pantheon for a little snack and coffee... it was just perfect...
The Pantheon was amazing...
amazing that is almost 2,000 years old and still standing...
amazing that they knew how to make the dome so perfect and without supports that long ago...
amazing they are still using it as church...
We headed to another church near by...

Santa Maria Sopha Minerva was a beautiful church with a lot of art and history...

the first thing you notice when you go in is the statue of Our lady of the the Rosary....


It was so beautiful it prompted me to buy a rosary from the little man selling them there...





and also there is Michelangelo's statue of Christ with the cross
did I mention that this is a real Michelangelo?

We headed out for the Metro and went to see the Protestant Cemetery which is behind the
Pyramid of Cestius
Poets Shelly and Keats are buried here....


I love cemeteries... not sure why but I always have...

this crying angel was beautiful... I'd like this on my grave one day please...

Loved this. 


We left the very hot cemetery and headed to the Race for the Cure Village to meet Barbara from Komen Italia and pick up our shirts, etc..

Did I mention it was VERY hot... I had heard the high would be 79 but it felt like 99 with 300% humidity... or at least my hair looked like the humidity was that high the whole time we were there...that heat promted us to enjoy many $4 cokes, water bottles and one afternoon when we found a "slushy" thing I thought we had found the best spot in Rome!

Are you tired of this day yet?  This was the day that seemed to go on forever...and I'm leaving a lot of sights out for you...

We took all our goodies from the race area and dropped them off at the hotel and went to check out the hop on hop off bus and all the sights it had to offer...
We got off at the Spanish steps stop

headed to Trevi Fountain
where we each threw in coins to insure our return to Rome...

and after the best pizza ever we headed home, fell into the hard bed and dreamed of my cappuccino that would be delivered at 7 a.m.....

The rose's Sunday morning were just a beautiful bonus!

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