Train Breaks Down

Train Breaks Down
Most beautiful picture from taxi as we wind down the road. Taxi finally picked us up on the side of the road after 1-11/2 hrs waiting for train waiting to move again. Never happened.

The Brothel

The Brothel
One did not say a word when entering the brothel; they just pointed to a picture. The beds were made of cement. Most uncomfortable looking things that I've seen.

Plaster Cast

Plaster Cast
Archeologists made plaster casts from the space left by the deteriorated body of volcano victim

IL Porcelino

IL Porcelino
Looking wind blown, I need to visit this little guy so that I can return to Florence someday.

Florence Dinner Out

Florence Dinner Out
Danilo and Prof. Mustafaga at our end; we held our own eating and drinking the wine.

Florence Night Out

Florence Night Out
Nicole, Prof. Mustafaga, Danilo, Clint and Ben are at this end of the table. We ate our share; the other end could not compete and they were one stomach up on us.

Florence Night Out

Florence Night Out
Ben and Clint the eaters of the group

Florence Night Out

Florence Night Out
John, Eric & Dana

Florence

Florence
View from roof-top cafe'

View from the Spanish Steps

Door Contest

Door Contest
My door (301) won 1st prize - 10e phonecard. Incorporated pictures from home and grapes, figs and olives ( the products of Italy)

Danilo prepared for Florence

Danilo prepared for Florence
The height of Italian male fashion

At the Colosseum: I said no; but we got sucked in anyway for 5e

At the Colosseum: I said no; but we got sucked in anyway for 5e
Pamella's gladiator fright

Florence

Florence
Santa Maria del Fiore - We attended Mass in this church. Haven't figured out how to rotate on this program yet.

Day 1 in Rome

Day 1 in Rome
The Colosseum

Wk #2 Class: 225

Wk #2    Class: 225
Uh- how many? No, no, I"ll take the picture; you guys go on. 120, 121, 122. . . 125!

Wk #2 Class: 225

Wk #2     Class: 225
On the balcony of the museum

Wk #2 Class 225

Wk #2   Class 225
The She-wolf Myth: It is believed that a she-wolf found the two babies abandoned in a cave; she went on to nourish them to survival. They grew up known as Romulus and Remus. It is said that Romulus founded Roma and Remus either died or he founded Sienna (the myth is not clear about Remus).

Wk #2 Class: 225

Wk #2   Class: 225
Venus or Cleopatra? Recently, archeologists concluded that this is Cleopatra and not Venus. She is made of white marble, and the face is more in the form of Cleopatra. She is believed to date back to 1 bc. Archeologists found two clues to the identity of the sculpture. 1) the serpent on the vase indicates that she is of royalty (difficult to see in this picture; and 2) the crease from under the bust down to the belly button indicates that she recently gave birth. I believe that the sculpture of the piece is unknown. The iconography of the piece is that she became Marc Antony's wife. Even after financing his crusade, Cleopatra represents the downfall of Marc Antony. The argument presented against Antony is that he was a rogue for leaving his wife to be with Cleopatra in Alexandria; according to Wikipedia, it is said that he "went native." When summoned to Rome by the Emperor, he ignored the summons.

Roma City Scape

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Week 7 Class 325

For our walking tour, Eric, Carol and I visited the Borghese Gardens written by Ben, Andrea and John. The "Villa Borghese is Rome's most famous public par, and the most extensive in the centre of the city" (181). The tour needed to be a full 1 1/2 hrs long; and it was. We visited to various fountains in the garden and retraced our steps several times. During the tour,we saw the Fountain of Turtles that I saw during the walk in Borghese Gardens because it is near the Museum of Modern Art. Our guide talked provided some history about the gardens and the addition of the Temple of Faustina, the Temple of Diana and the Clock Building.

After the history, the tour began and the first fountain that came upon is the Fontana del Fiocco or the Fountain of the Bow. We weren't really sure why it is called by this name. We also came upon the statue of Gogol, a Russian poet. After this, we headed down the road to the piazza dedicated to Bernardo O'Higgins, and we passed it right by. For a very short period of time, we were outside the gardens. O'Higgins is noted as a Chilean independence leader. How does a Chilean indepence leader get the name O'Higgins?

As we came upon the dog park, Danilo wanted to rent a motorized 4 person bike to finish the tour:-)); but we didn't. After the dog park, we saw the zoo. From there, we moved on to the Fontana dei Cavalli Marini, also known as the Fountain of the Sea Horses. From there, we walked to the Statue of Umberto I. He was the second king of Italy, and he was known as the Good King. The tour gives history on Umberto I and his son.

It was after this that we experienced unexpected excitement during the walking tour; and we spent a little more time roaming the gardens. Looking for a 4 yr old little girl.

After about half an hour we were back on track and visited the Secret Gardens that are very well manicured and beautiful. From there, we went to the Tempio di Esculapio and the pond in front. Thanks to John and Ben's thoughtfulness, we were able to feed the birds.

4 comments:

  1. This was such a great day just hanging out in the park and it was so beautiful out too. We also got to save the little girl and feed the birds..doesnt get much better!

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  2. Pam, nice blog. Sounds like the tour you were provided was informative and interesting.

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  3. Pammers, I am happy to see that you learned so much on the tour. The park was beautiful in the shade, so I can't even imagine it in the sun. Great blog!

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