August 5, 2011 --
Rome Italy. We boarded a train this morning in
Florence for
Rome and arrived at about 12:45 p.m. We reaquainted ourselves with
"Riccardo", a new friend we made when we were in
Rome a few weeks ago.
Riccardo manages a hotel a few blocks away, so without much effort we found our way, got settled and set off for the
Sistine Chapel at the
Vatican. We had 3 p.m. reservations, so it was easy to get there on time.
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Linda and the St. Peter's Basilica |
Once we were at the
Vatican, we entered a bit early and wandered through the extensive collection of the
Vatican Museum. Along the way, we had an opportunity to take a break and a cup of coffee on the
Vatican grounds. You can only imagine at the majesty and beauty of the
Vatican. Its lawns, flowers and hedges are beautifully manicured. Despite the thousands of people who visit the
Vatican Museum on a daily basis, the grounds are spotless. There is an extensive collection of Egyptian relics, Roman and Grecian sculpture and artificates from the early history of the
Vatican. Once we entered the
Sistene Chapel, the frescoes are breath-taking.
Michaelangel's work is amazing, and one can see why the
Vatican in general, and the
Sistene Chapel in particular, is such a sought after tourist destination.
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Oh yeah, and one more thing!! |
After about 2 1-2 hours in the
Vatican Museum, we hopped the subway back to the
Roma Termini. I have an acquaintance in
Caserta south of
Rome by about 2 hours.
Carlo Capolla is a ham radio operator who lives nearby the city. He and I made our acquaintance through
Facebook, and
Carlo will be hosting us at his home tomorrow for a few hours. It'll be interesting to see a new city and visit the ham radio "shack" of an Italian ham radio operator. So, stay tuned for that blog tomorrow night.
Once we were back at
Riccardo's "Internet Point" cafe, we asked him about a good Chinese restaurant in the nighborhood. He and a co-worker put us onto a neat little place around the corner and we enjoyed "yet another Chinese meal in Italy"! We'll be getting some well deserved rest this evening, do some reading, watch some TV and get ready for an early rise for our trip to
Caserta tomorrow.
So, as always, stay tuned.
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