I flew to England on Sunday, then to Italy on Monday morning. Bob and I saw the Colisseum and the Piazza Venetzia. I think we walked 8 miles. Bob is a dog with a red hat from Kilmer 203. We ate gelato and Italian pastries and spaghetti and meat sauce and a grilled pear. If you look closely you can see Bob. Today we went to another country. It is called the Vatican. It the smallest country in the world. It is guarded by the Swiss guards. They can't get married and their uniforms are orange and blue. We had a tour and we learned all about Raphaelo and Michaelangelo. They painted frescos which means they had to paint the picture when the plaster was wet. Michaelangelo painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and one of the walls. That wall was called the Last Judgement and one of the people made fun of Michaelangelo got painted in hell. Michaelangelo was not very nice. Before the Sistine Chapel he was only a sculpture and he didn't want to do the Sistine Chapel. Pope Julius asked him to do it and finally he did. It took four years to paint the ceiling and nine years to do the Last Judgement. There is a painting of a map from when Columbus discovered America in 1492. Columbus was an Italian explorer, but Spain paid for his boats to go on his journey. We also saw St. Peter's Basilica. I think it is the largest basilica in the world. 146 popes are buried downstairs in the Basilica. One pope was buried in a glass coffin and he had a mask over his face. I also saw the pope's balcony. It looks out over St Peter's Square where people can see the pope.
Later in the day, Bob and I went to the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon. We stopped and had some more gelato on the way home. We are going for a guided tour of the Colisseum tomorrow morning. We can see the Colisseum from our hotel when we are eating breakfast.
Congratulations Camille, starting off nicely on a wonderful trip of a lifetime. Looks like a very busy first two days. Take care of Bob and tell everyone I said hello. Tell Dad to post some photos. John Brown
ReplyDeleteHey, Camille! You've taught me so many things that I didn't know about. I can't wait to learn more. I want to hear about all your adventures. I've never had gelato. So, is the spaghetti better in Italy? Looking forward to more of your postings! Lov u......Gigi!
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