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Roman Chicken

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Me again with some more Rome goodness!!

Did a huge amount of walking around Rome, deliberately getting lost to see what I could find (oh yea, and got not so deliberately lost too!!).

I went and saw the Pantheon, which is such an interesting shape, and I learned that when it was built you used to have to get to it by a set of stairs, however the ground level around it has risen so much that they are not needed anymore – how cool is that!  I wonder if future traveling chicken will need steps going down if the surrounding ground continues its rise?

pantheon


pantheon

Next, I checked out the Trevi fountain, I had no idea that it was in such an enclosed space, it was during the day so I didn’t get it to myself (and I was running out of mornings!). This was all my camera was able to capture (oh and it’s not straight because Yas was holding the camera up as high as she could, she’s not the tallest person in the world, and there were people infront – I am just glad that she actually got some of me in it – hehehe):

Trevi

The next day I went on the archeological bus tour, too much to fit in a day, however, I did see the aqueducts, and while cool and important, they weren’t as impressive as I thought they would be (I am sure I had seen photos of better than where we went!), anyway it was a bit rushed and I forgot to take some photos…. the last photo I took in Rome was of a very important place, a place that once you have been too you will never forget……… Yay, the best Gelato place in the world!!!! (actually I took this photo because this was recommended to me, and wanted to make sure it was noted that I had been. There was a very long line, a billion different flavours, it was very hard to make important decision like that under pressure – but I did and it was goooooooooood!):

Gelato

So that was my trip to Rome in a couple of posts….oh yes, last night we decided to have dinner in town (pizza, we were sticking with the Italian theme), followed by a movie, completely forgetting we relied on a train to get back.  As complete luck would have it, we got to the station just in time for the very last train (and when I said just in time, I mean running to the train).   That was a lucky one….

I am going to stick my neck out and say I will be back to Rome, while we saw as much as we could in the week we were here, we didn’t get many relaxing days and there still was a tonne of things to see.  I am still deciding about my favourite ‘really big’ cities – the big ones at the moment being Paris, Rome, Moscow and Vienna (which scrapes in).   I think I felt the most attached to Vienna, something about it I just loved…but for sightseeing Rome and Paris are neck and neck….. we will be going back to Paris to drop off the car, so I will think about that some more.

Tomorrow we head further south to Pompeii, which is somewhere I have been really looking forward to, so am excited about that.

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Chicken in Roma

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Well it certainly isn’t tomorrow as I promised however, I will try make up for it in photos! (apologies all round for my lateness).

We traveled down to Rome on the toll roads, which I realised was a big mistake. First because they arn’t the cheapest, and secondly we were in a country known for it’s scenery and we took the biggest road we could find. I guess the good news is that we will be coming back up so we have a chance to fix it.

We arrived in Rome pretty much in peak hour.  And managed to get very lost, I think we must have drove around for an hour looking for where we were staying, and when we found it, we couldn’t get to it as it was on the other side. During this time I managed to come up with a few observations about drving in Rome:

1.  During peak hour single lane roads can somehow fit 2 cars

2.  Vesper riders have a serious death wish (they would dart infront of us without notice – and seemed to love it when there was barely enough room)

3.  Parking is seriously done as if on a cartoon….if the space isn’t big enough, you just nudge the car a little infront and behind to fit in (we were told there was a waiting list of up to a year to get your car body repaired), we saw 3 cars do this just on our way to dinner!

4. When approaching a T-intersection to a main road DO NOT STOP and wait for an entrance, you will be met with a lot of angry people behind you.  You just slow down,  drive into the traffic, and somehow people just make room for you.  If you are worried, just do what I did, close your eyes and it will be over in no time – although probably don’t do that if you are driving (hehe)

5.  When you are tired from driving in circles, just do an illegal left turn into where you are staying (oops!)

6.  Finally I can say, when in Rome, do as the Romans do!

The strange thing is, all of the above seemed to work well, so I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad system (although the parking is a little rough), however, it didn’t stop us from unanimously agreeing that the car would stay put until we needed to leave!  Luck had it there was a train station about 15 mins walk from where we were staying. Not to mention a lovely street filled with some food places down the road.  What more could we want?

Ok, so back to the sight-seeing part.

The next day we got up, and caught the train into the city, and of course our first stop was the Colosseum!  We hired a guide to take us around and give us some history. I would give you a snippet of the good stuff, however, he told us so much and I was too busy looking around to notice (hehehe – when the site lists it as a wonder I will link to it – how’s that for laziness?!).  Anyway, it was very big and would have been awesome to goto in it’s glory days and see a show or something. I am not sure about the killing and fighting stuff, but maybe a performance of the chicken dance or something would be cool (or, maybe not! lol)

We enjoyed it so much that after we finished we had a lovely drink across the road so we could relax and enjoy the view.  Ok, I will now be quiet and show the pics:

colosseum 2colosseum

Pity I couldn’t put the photos next to each other, they would nearly line up and you would get double chicken!!  Coooool.

Next stop was Palatine Hill, and according to mythology,  it’s here where the story of Romulus and Remus begins. I always love a good mythological story, don’t you?

Palatine hill

In the below picture, can see the white building with the statue?  Well, that just happens to be one of my favourite places in Rome, the Piazza Venezia, I didn’t get any photos with me in it, I am not sure what it was about it that I like so much, because it happened to be one of the busiest places traffic wise.  I think I visited it a billion times (yes, I might be prone to a little exaggeration!!), however something about it drew me to it.

Palatine hill

While we were walking around we found this beautifully manicured pathway that was kind of like a huge maze for this little chicken….so I thought I would have a bit of a play before continuing with our sight seeing:

maze

more maze

In the following days we saw the Spanish steps filled with huge crowds, so I vowed to get there first thing to see if things got any better, and I am so glad I did, check it out:

spanish steps

close up of spanish steps

Well, I have some more photos to show, but I will leave it for next time.

Arividerchi!

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