Bryan and I took an extension to Rome after Israel, before heading back to Tennessee. This was our second time to Italy (one of my favorite places on Earth!) We, of course, saw some new things, and enjoyed seeing the main sites again (Sistine Chapel not pictured, of course). On our last night, we broke from our group and took in the city by ourselves--very liberating after being with over forty people for two weeks. We had a blast and enjoyed what Rome offered.:)
The Pyramid of Cestius. The pyramid is a funerary monument built about 12 BC as a tomb for Caius Cestius.
Capitoline Hill
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, back side.
Bryan and I enjoying gelato! We waited SO LONG..:)
Reunited with wonderful gelato--and all you Daltons--or those of you who know us well, notice what kind mine is!:)
Basilica S. Maria degli Andeli E dei Martiri
Dude and horse.:) Scale is a bit off.
Roman Forum.
Bryan and I at the Roman Forum
Site of where Paul and Peter were in prison.
Altar there.
Another altar below ground, where the prison was located, notice the cross upside down.
Roman coliseum.
Another view of the coliseum.
Bryan and I at the coliseum.
A sign on the coliseum.
St. Peter's Chains.
Bryan and I in front of St. Peter's Basilica.
St. Peter's Basilica's Holy Doors which are opened ever 25 years, the year of Jubilee. On the inside of these doors, it's sealed shut.
Michaelangelo's Pieta. I LOVE this, always have...but Mary is so young....
AH......Gelato! Here we are in front of the Trevi fountain with another of our common loves.:)
The Trevi fountain.
The Pantheon. The dome of the Pantheon has a hole in the top (on purpose) that is as big as the dome is tall! Don't worry, they do have holes in the floor for the water to drain out after a rain!
We took in a side museum on Michaelangelo'swork--pretty amazing!
The Spanish Steps
A nice view of the city at sunset.
At dinner--just the two of us!:)
Bryan at dinner. (While we were enjoying our dinner, at a Rick Steves' jaunt--with all the other RS junkies--we met a couple who gave us their Rome pass. They were leaving the next morning and couldn't use it. So, we got to ride home on the train/bus for free! God does provide!. Also, as we were leaving a patron asked us where we were from. He replied that he was from Tullahoma originally and that his father worked at Arnold AFB, where Bryan's dad works! What a small world.)
Rome Hillside.
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