DEPARTING ROME – DAY 6
Today we said good-bye to Rome. I loved the city! I loved
seeing the ancient sights and imagining what the times were like back then. I
loved knowing that Paul and Peter had been here in this city some 2000 years
ago. I loved the streets, the cafes, the friendly people, and of course, the
gelati! My feet did not fare too well, but it was well worth it.
seeing the ancient sights and imagining what the times were like back then. I
loved knowing that Paul and Peter had been here in this city some 2000 years
ago. I loved the streets, the cafes, the friendly people, and of course, the
gelati! My feet did not fare too well, but it was well worth it.
Here are some last pictures of this beautiful, unique city.
This one was taken yesterday and depicts how they
incorporate the ancient with the newer. Notice the old wall with the more
modern building, the café, and the scooters.
incorporate the ancient with the newer. Notice the old wall with the more
modern building, the café, and the scooters.
A street in Rome |
Nasone near Mamertine Prison |
We had breakfast one last time on the rooftop of the
beautiful Marriot and then took a stroll down the Via Veneto. Notice that the
street signs are only on the buildings, not on the streets themselves. It makes navigating interesting.
Street Signs in Rome |
Ciao Mauricio! |
We then visited out
favorite waiter Mauricio, at the Café Veneto, to say good-bye!
favorite waiter Mauricio, at the Café Veneto, to say good-bye!
Many of the cafes on Via Veneto have outdoor tables that are
enclosed on the sidewalk. Notice the ancient wall in the background.
enclosed on the sidewalk. Notice the ancient wall in the background.
Cafe Veneto on the Via Veneto |
As we continued our stroll, we came across the stately Swiss
Embassy compound.
Embassy compound.
Swiss Embassy |
And then we took a taxi to the port of Civitavecchia. The
Italian countryside did not look very different from what I have seen here in
America. We saw some cattle, horse, and sheep on the rolling hills. The trees
looked similar to the trees around Greenville.
We arrived at the port and boarded the Celebrity Silhouette, along with
2,800 other passengers. The ship set
sail at 5:00 PM and headed for Naples, Italy.
We will dock there at 7:00 AM.
Italian countryside did not look very different from what I have seen here in
America. We saw some cattle, horse, and sheep on the rolling hills. The trees
looked similar to the trees around Greenville.
We arrived at the port and boarded the Celebrity Silhouette, along with
2,800 other passengers. The ship set
sail at 5:00 PM and headed for Naples, Italy.
We will dock there at 7:00 AM.
The Mediterranean Sea is beautiful – crystal bluish green.
Sorry that we do not have any pictures for you.
It was rather hectic getting on board and then the sky was hazy-so
photos were not great.
Sorry that we do not have any pictures for you.
It was rather hectic getting on board and then the sky was hazy-so
photos were not great.
We are going to bed before midnight (a first on this trip),
with plans to start early in the AM on our next exploration.
with plans to start early in the AM on our next exploration.
Bouna Notte.