We had a really nice Italian Thanksgiving dinner with our kids. I wonder if it was influenced from our cruise, and time in Italy. haha..
So, I'm finally feeling better. I've been sick with Bronchitis since we got home from the cruise...been taking a LONG time to get over it. It's been so long since I got my blog up to date that I neglected to mention that my eldest son, Ryan, is now engaged to this lovely lady, Janelle. The wedding will be here before you know it!
Also, welcome to Wilson (cute little puppy)!
The silly and serious moments. The things we would forget if not for pictures.
Monday, November 26, 2018
Rome and the Colosseum
This was the last day of our Compass Cruise to the Mediterranean Sea. I apologize for not elaborating on each site we visited, but it was way too much for me. I can't remember most of the names of the places we saw, and some of our tour guides were impossible to understand. It was just too much to take in. By the time this last day came, I was mentally and physically exhausted...so much so that I came home sick.
Contemplating the tragedies |
Inside the Colosseum |
strange place for a pyramid |
Farewell dinner with Compass |
Naples, Sorrento, Positano (Amalfi Coast)
This was the day I was most dreading. I had seen so many videos of the terrifying drive from Pompeii to the Amalfi Coast and I was panicking just thinking about it. As it turns out that the awful storms they had in Italy caused some of the roadways that we would have been on to wash out and many people died just days before we were there. So, because of that we were only able to drive a section of the road and not the entire route as planned.
The Amalfi Coast |
I survived the bus ride |
Authentic Naples Pizza |
Labels:
Amalfi Coast,
Italy,
Naples,
Positano,
Sorrento
Pompeii
Pompeii, the city that was destroyed by the volcanic ash and fumes from Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. I had always imagined it was a small village. But it was a very large city, stretching over 120 acres. I was blown away at structures that remained, the store fronts, and homes and streets...
Mt. Vesuvius: those 2 "points" used to be joined into one very large mountain, but when it blew, it literally blew its top off. |
many streets like this one |
2,000 year old marble floor |
lockers inside of a sauna/pool |
part of the sauna that was used by men |
this was a bed in the prostitute section of town |
Mt. Vesuvius in the background |
at sea
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