What do you do when there's a power cut in the middle of winter and you are all alone?
Light candles!
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Rome, Italy
Went to Rome for a long weekend away. Visited the Collesseum, Vatican City, Piazza Navona, and various other tourist spots. We also did ALOT of walking (and queeing). No regrets as that's the best way to take in the city. The Vatican City impressed us the most. It's amazing how 'intact' the city still is and after all this years still manages to manifest the sovereignty of Catholic Christianity throughout time.
Other than the major historical sites, I found the city really loud. There's Gaudi to refine the building architecture of Barcelona, hence the fluidity of that city, which is absent in Rome. To make up for it , the people are really friendly and kind. Many times, we almost missed getting off the metro as the doors were closing, but there's always a fellow Roman that put his hand out to stop the doors from closing! One would think that after having to accomodate so many tourists in their hometown, they would have found it easier to ignore them. In my books, this kindness superceeds ten Gaudis.
I am officially done with Europe, until I have to do it all over again... with my child in the future.
Other than the major historical sites, I found the city really loud. There's Gaudi to refine the building architecture of Barcelona, hence the fluidity of that city, which is absent in Rome. To make up for it , the people are really friendly and kind. Many times, we almost missed getting off the metro as the doors were closing, but there's always a fellow Roman that put his hand out to stop the doors from closing! One would think that after having to accomodate so many tourists in their hometown, they would have found it easier to ignore them. In my books, this kindness superceeds ten Gaudis.
I am officially done with Europe, until I have to do it all over again... with my child in the future.
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