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- Día 28
- lunes, 9 de octubre de 2023
- ☀️ 90 °F
- Altitud: 35 m
ItaliaPiazza Di Spagna41°54’23” N 12°28’51” E
Rome 2

Ok so today I am still not feeling the greatest and I am popping pills and taking oil of oregano which is not as bad as I thought it would be. We have an early start for the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, St Peter's Basilica, the Pope's Burials, and Square. It was a tour I looked forward to. I enjoyed the art more and was more aware of it this time around. Our guide was good and very passionate about his job. He helped Miriam get water from a vending machine. He told her that she put the money in the wrong slot, and the two chatted back and forth giving all of us, with our earpieces a chuckle, cause he was condescending to her. Linda also got reprimanded for not following directions, when she followed him and he turned saying "What are you doing here, I told you to stay over there, go back." Imagine Linda getting in trouble at the Vatican. We stopped for lunch. I ordered a Caesar salad and it came back with lettuce, corn, carrots, olives, tomato, and chicken, with no dressing. I questioned it and I was wrong. We went back to the apartment. I had to take a nap. All but Miriam and I took off to tour Rome. Miriam woke me to go for dinner and we met up with the rest at a restaurant down the street. Oh, what a great Thanksgiving meal. We had lots of robust wine, lots of laughs, great food, and beautiful music. Our waiter was awesome and entertaining. He treated us very well but I am sure it came at us with a cost. I am so grateful for this trip and the sights and experiences I have had. Great friendships! Miriam and I did a walk around the block and had gelato. It was a great end to a wonderful day until... Remember the oil of oregano, I guess I was having a placebo. It turned out that Linda gave me shampoo. No wonder I was cleaned out today as I have had a couple of doses. We laughed hysterically. Well, I had the real stuff and OMG that stuff is terrible. Good night.Leer más
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- Día 30
- miércoles, 11 de octubre de 2023
- ☀️ 84 °F
- Altitud: 61 m
ItaliaVilla Borghese gardens41°54’50” N 12°29’32” E
Rome-4

Capuchin Crypt was the booked tour of the day. I slept in today and thought everyone took off on me cause the apartment was quiet. Just Ron and Miriam were in the kitchen. Word is Linda is starting to not feel well, but I am starting to feel better. We had a nice walk to this museum as it was another beautiful day. Traffic is busy, but not trying to kill us. This tour at the Capuchin Crypt is audio-guided. It starts with a long history of the Capuchin fryers part of the Franciscan order. This was a little too much before we got to the crypt, and I have to say it was a different tour than what we are accustomed to. We come across the crypts, and these 6 rooms are decorated from the bones of 3000 Capuchins into flower formations, chandeliers, walls, or skeletons just lying there. I was not sure how I felt about this. It's morbid. I have never seen flowers made from the scapulas of men, chandeliers from spinal bones, or walls built of skulls. We all walked out with an attitude of what did we just witnessed. It was time for a coffee but too early to have lunch. Waiters will try to drag you into their restaurants by welcoming you and offering good food. Today we came across a very rude waiter. He became rude when we told him we only wanted coffee. "What do you want" then walking away. Once we got our coffee he ignored us. The sad thing is that we were charged 3.5 euros per person just to sit at the table with only coffee so it became expensive. We left in a hurry. The afternoon was spent touring Rome. Miriam and I visited the Trevi Fountain which was crazy busy and threw our coin over our left shoulder for good luck. We did not want to go any further on the wish list. We then headed over to the Pantheon. The lineup was long but fast-moving. Miriam bought a scarf and the sellers wanted her to buy more. I just would not make eye contact. The Pantheon is a builder masterpiece. It is beautiful inside. On the way over we passed a gelato shop and I think it was one that Dad told me about as being good. So we made our way there before going home and it was good. Dinner was spent in the Trevester area of Rome. We all that that it was a foodie area but it was not. Our cab ride took longer than we thought and did not drop us off where we were to meet the others. We heard kids singing Hallalullua a wonderful sound. Dinner was okay that night. I walked back to our Airbnb with Bernie, Nicole, and Jane, seeing some nighttime scenery. The Trevi Fountain was not as lit up as i thought it would be but still busy. The night is warm and thecwalk knocked me out for a great sleep.Leer más