Friday, August 2, 2013

When in Rome


As we sit eating our cold peach mango Gelato after a long day of sight seeing I am given a moment to be reminded of all of the amazing things we have experienced in the last 24 hours. And also realized I had forgotten to tell you! Come enjoy a small slice of Italy with me.

ROME.
We arrived to Rome soaring out over bluish green waters off the west coast of Italy. The sea sparkled along the bronze sandy shore. To the right we angled back towards shore and to the runway just barely inland, Rome staring at us just to our right and the water now to our left. It was 12pm for Italy but for MN still only 5am. Our bodies were stiff and tired. We wanted to sleep during the flight but the sights of the Swiss Alps towering so close out of my airplane window through the clouds below all snowy and jagged kept my eyes fixed in awe. I think I did drift off for 5 minutes or so towards the end of the two hour flight from Amsterdam. We landed at Leodardo Da Vinci airport and took our one carry on suitcase (insert proud pat on my back for packing so light between the two of us in one bag!) down the moving walkways to a train platform that would take us into the city for €8 per person ($12 US dollars). The blue and white train was short with only 2 or three cars. You could move between them with the push of a button on the wall through a sliding door. The door in our cabin wasn't functioning so the people just pulled it open. I don't know If it was the broken door, the head rest of Doug's seat falling out on him as he sat or the scratched graffiti in my window but something tells me this wasn't the newest train in Italy. It was a smooth 20 minute ride into the center of Rome from the airport, crossing through open fields of tall dry grass bowing in the breeze. The train rocked my heavy head right to sleep just 2 minutes before we got to our station for the hotel. Doug awoke me and I was so disoriented! I mustered up enough energy to drag myself off of the train and then buy tickets for us to ride the public transportation. We stood in the HOT sun awaiting our bus. It was so strong. The bus took us to our street where our hotel was. doug had said "I think the first hotel we are staying at is a little sketchy" but he was way off. It was a new hotel with beautiful rooms, a restaurant, a pool and a few adorable bars and lounges. We checked into our room by 3:00 pm and we were just going to take a 'little' nap (after being awake for 36 hrs). As soon as our heads hit the pillows we were out! We woke up almost five ours later OOPS! In the words of Doug, when got to Rome we only had three days so we were going to "push through the tired" and stay awake once we got there and see as much as we could that first day! Haha. So much for that.

We did however wake up refreshed and by 9pm we were ready to go. We found a river walk with markets and restaurants adorned with couches and candle light. With the Tiber river raging on the other side of the white picket fence we sat down to our first taste of Italian food. There was music playing blending with the chatter of the people walking the river walk. We had penne pasta and brick oven thin crust pizza with no cheese. It was delicious! We made our way up the gray stone steps after dinner out of the river walk and to the stone purple lit walking bridge above. It was night and looking down back to the market we just walked through you could see the white lights lining the white tents of vendors and restaurants along the river. The streets were small square cobble stones much like Coyoacán. 

We followed our map holding it up like typical tourist as we walked through dim lit cobblestone narrow Alleyways. We passed groups of hipsters and small cafés. Waited to cross streets as mini cars and motor bikes passed. It was quiet and relaxing. So quiet actually. I remember saying to Doug, "For such a large city it is so quiet and you can still see the stars." Our cobblestone path lead us to the pantheon a large round tundra type building, once a church covered in white stone with pillars and white adornments ow showed its red brick skeleton. We rounded to the front where a column of white marble pillars stood facing a plaza with a fountain at the center and restaurants and candle lit tables lined the other four sides of the square. It was here that I felt like I was finally in Rome. 

Our late evening stroll continued down the back alleys of the Pantheon and to the fountain Di Trevi. This place was full of people, even at 11 at night. We were quickly approached by a young man from Bangladesh who was eager to help take a picture of us in front of the fountain with my camera. I politely declined but he finally convinced me to give it to him and he ran away with... just kidding. He didn't run. But he did scam me into having him take our picture with his Polaroid and $8 US dollars later he ran away before the picture developed... I wish I had just stolen his camera and ran. Crappy lit dark picture. Oh well, live and let learn right? The fountain was built as a facade to a building, the architect thought he'd make it something large and memorable. So to the arch with a merman statue he added fountains and more fountains. And it is memorable! For centuries people have thrown pennies into the blue pool for luck of a safe return back to the fountain someday. We however looked at our bank account, the fact that we are currently homeless and without work and a Bangladesh man just took $8 from us for a picture, realized we should keep our penny. Lol. 

We took another journey from the fountain to the coliseum. We turned a corner and woop there it is! So big! The tallest structure in Ancient Rome, so beautiful at night, the yellow lights adding contrast through the arches against the black night sky. We sat on a stone wall bahind a giant tree and talked as a few people passed, it was really quiet by this time. It was a half passed midnight when we decide we'd better head back to the bus station, only to find out that the bus line back to our hotel closed at midnight. Ruh ruh! But thanks to our 5 hour nap we had all the energy in the world. So at 1 am we made our way back to our hotel. 2 miles and 1 and a half hours later we got back to our hotel. 

I watched the sun come up over the city at 5:45 and We finally got to sleep by 6am and got to the breakfast buffet before it closed. I'd say it was a successful day. After all the day in MN was just ending as we get another sunny day in Rome.

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