Italia!

Warning! I've uploaded lots and lots of pictures! I just got back from my trip to Italy with Liz. We stayed in a B&B in Rome for five nights. I've decided that B&B's are made for romantic couples. So it was a bit funny when we, two college-aged girls, came in to discover this bed:
It was quite romantic to say the least. Hey, at least it was a good price. We also had a quaint little breakfast table and..... A BIDET! I used it for washing my....
....feet!
Our first day in Rome morning in Rome we saw the Colesseum! It was beautiful!
Here is our tour guide for the Colesseum. She had a very thick Italian accent.

I love the Roman trees
Palantine. Everything there was ruined.
Lunch at a little outdoor cafe right by the Colesseum. They had a student discount that sucked us right in.
And I took this artsy shot. Those scooters are EVERYWHERE in Italy.
Then on to the Vatican!
St. Paul's was majestic and overwhelming.

Then we relaxed a bit in the shade in front of St. Peter's.
The next day we headed to Florence! The train there only took an hour and a half, so we couldn't pass it up! I took so many street shots because every corner we turned was picturesque (notice the gelato in this shot)

Mmmmmm..... panini......

Here is the fake David. We did get to see the actual one in a museum. There were also so half-way finished statues by Michaelangelo. It was interesting to see a statue in that state - it really emphasized how amazing the process of creation of this work of art is.

To the gardens of Boboli. The whole time I kept thinking about the frozen pizza. But there was a great view with some of the landmarks of the city there.
And we were exhausted from walking, as you can tell by my stance and expression. Italy was so hot! It reminded me of Arizona.



Right before we left Florence we saw this gorgeous couple come up to this church to have their pictures taken.
The next day we headed to the beach! It happened to be a bit cloudy that day, but still nice.
It was a nice little town even if it was a bit ghetto. Before we left we saw these street performers juggling. They weren't that good, but they were entertaining. It was nice because I didn't hear any English while I was here, only Italian.
Waiting for the train back to Rome...
...at the very nicely decorated train station.
And dinner! Simple but delicious.
We spent our last day in Rome doing an open-bus tour. I don't usually like feeling like an automatically labeled tourist, but it was nice to have transportation between all the sights. Here is circus maximus... or here it was (the field in front, not the structure in back). The marble was "recycled" to build St. Peter's.

I love the look on this guy's face:
Hmmm.... more food! This time with spinach!
Inside the Pantheon the light shows through a single hole. When we were there it lit up this spot so beautifully.
Notice the construction and scaffolding. It was EVERYWHERE in Rome.
The only shot I got in the Sistine Chapel. I thought I could take no-flash pictures until the guards started yelling "no foto, no foto!". It is so interesting to be in a room where everyone is just staring at the ceiling and it is semi-silent. It is so easy to turn your thoughts to the Lord, especially with all of the beautiful religious images there.
Find Tori on the Spanish Steps!
Dinner once again!
So our biggest adventure came on the way home. We arranged our flights in the cheapest way possible, which included a Ryanair flight to London, and then an Easyjet flight to Belfast. Unfortunately, our Ryanair flight was delayed SIX HOURS! So we had to reschedule our Easyjet flight at our own expense because the airline doesn't cover connections. So much for travelling as cheaply as possible. I found this sign quite ironic as we were about to board our flight at 12:30pm that should have left at 6:30am... hmmm....
So Italy was beautiful, but after all of the hectic travelling I think I'm ready to take it easy in Coleraine for a while. Back to the beautiful, green, rolling hills; the stormy skies; the roommates; the small branch; and curing leukemia! One month until I return!

5 comments:

i now know we are best friends forever because
a. you love spinach
b. you love tomato and basil

that sealed the deal forever. amen.

July 17, 2008 at 1:14 PM  

Tori, this is awesome. Great pictures. I wish I'd gone to Italy now, too. Where are you off to next?

July 25, 2008 at 7:55 AM  

Honestly, that statue does not look anything like me.

July 30, 2008 at 9:55 PM  

Hi Tori,
I got your blog off of Malias blog (cause im a blog stalker) but i think you are so lucky to be there! I love all the pictures, thanks for sharing it with the rest of us who are here. Hope you cure luekemia!
Emily

August 5, 2008 at 3:32 PM  

I think its time to updated because the rest of the blogging world would like to know how something happened ;)

August 24, 2008 at 3:30 PM  

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