Sunday, September 30, 2012

Day 4, 5, 6, 7, 8


               
Sorry for not posting any blogs this last week, we have been too busy to even be able to sit down and take a breather. We’re currently in Naples after a long day on the trains and let me tell you this place is a little rough. My girl is definitely not going anywhere by herself.
                Alright let’s get you all caught up before my girl decides not to do this blog at all. On Wednesday we went to Tarquinia to the Etruscan Necropolis, it was  very cool but also very creepy. We had to tromp underground to see the underground frescos.





                On Thursday we stayed in Roma and went to the Villa Guila where the Popes once lived. It was amazing there, everything was beautiful and stunning and it was like a castle almost. We also went to Ara Pacis where the Emperor Augustus was buried with his wife. The Ara Pacis was also a large marble offering temple that Augustus had built to enforce peace and family (to guarantee the continuation of the “royal” family).
Villa Guila
Ara Pacis





              




 On Friday we went to Ostia where my girl gave her presentation on the port city. She did a really good job though she did try to encourage Moak to do his thing where he takes over with more details……it didn’t work he ended up asking her questions because he didn’t know as much about the city as my girl (very proud of her). This trip was actually our funniest me and Jazz ran through the old ruins climbing random stairs and over walls. He even crawled through a little crawl space into a door less room where we had to climb up a slanted wall to get back out again. Needless to say my girl ended up taking some pretty cool photos from the other side of blocked off areas. Though don’t worry Jazz didn’t get in trouble but that could be there were no guards or museum attendants……and cameras.




My girl crawled through this hole!!

Class time!!



  








             Saturday was a free day and we ended up going to the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican. There are no words to describe the breath taking scenes we saw. We saw old clothing the Popes wore, some of their jewelry, the art pieces the Vatican has collected over the years and finely the rooms Rafael and Michelangelo decorated (use this term loosely). I can’t even tell you how amazing the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is! It was filled with people and the guards kept asking for silence and shushing people when it got to loud…….unfortunately, we didn’t see the current Pope.
St. Peter's Square


APPLE OF EDEN!!! no not really.......

The suspense was killing us!!!!

freshly restored. . . . . . . notice the bright colors?

1/2 of Raphael's room


other half of Raphael's room



Now doesn't this look familiar?




Stained glass......so beautiful!!


Do not miss with this man!!


                And finally today we arrived in the dirty city of Napoli. My girl ended up falling asleep on the 2 hour train ride and for an hour here at our eco friendly hotel. I think it was just a very long exhausting week from cultural shock and all of the information intake we went through.


With tired love,

M.D. and Jazz

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