At 10:37am today (4:37am East Coast time), after studying for a long time, and losing an hour due to daylight savings, I finished my last exam in Rome, thus beginning, believe it or not, my summer vacation.
Yesterday when I updated, I said that there were too many days left. What I meant to say was that there are too few days left (I've fixed it in the post from yesterday, I don't like leaving tracks of my mistakes, like when I use their instead of they're, which seems to really bother some people who read the blog everyday...you know who you are).
So I have a few free days now to take in Rome as much as possible. I met up with my visitors, Jen and Alan, and we got some pizza for lunch and walked around some of the Piazzas. We then made our way back to St. Peter's Basilica. I've been in St. Peter's a lot of times these past few months, but each time I find or notice someting new and different about it. Today we had the opportunity to climb the Cupola. About halfway up you are inside the Basilica and can walk around the circumference of the dome, looking down at all of the people in the church. As we were doing this, a group of priests were processing in for mass in the main Apse. I stood for as long as I could, head against the metal caging that keeps you from falling from the balcony, and watched the procession. To be able to walk down the street any day of the week and go into St. Peters, that is something special. Out of all of the churches and monuments, museums and buildings I've seen, St. Peters is undoubtedly my favorite that I have experienced.
One of the reasons I like going into it with all of my past visitors is that I get to share my (somewhat limited) knowledge of the Basilica, and I want to share with them the same overwhelming experience I feel every time I walk through those doors. To quote Taylor Carson, a great musician I've had the pleasure of sharing a stage with, "I'm so lucky to be alive". Yes I know, I'm sure many people could be quoted as saying that, but I've been listening to his music a lot over the past three months as I travel and when I'm just walking around Rome, and find myself singing his songs out loud when the sun is shining and I take a second to stop and realize where I am and what an exciting experience this has been. (Even listening right now as I write this post)
The view from the top of the cupola was equally impressive, one of the best views of Rome I've seen. The view of St. Peter's square is incredible from up there as well.
Down the stairs (320 to the elevator) and out to Piazza del Popollo and then up to Villa Borghese, to the spanish steps and back down to my hotel. I think it was a good workout for all of us.
For dinner, It's hard to imagine I still hadn't tried Bafetto yet, so we decided to go there to try it out. Food was really good, but I've come to expect that in Rome at this point. We did a mini gelato crawl afterward, Giolitti and San Crispino. I'm not sure which Jen and Alan liked best, but I still think I'm a Giolitti fan, even after the side-by-side comparison.
Another stop at the Trevi for Jen and Alan to throw coins in, which seems to have worked the first time they both came to Rome a few years ago.
Tomorrow involves tying up a lot of loose ends, and even, dare I say it, a bit of packing to do, with Wednesday quickly approaching.
And if you're looking for some great music, please do take a look at Taylor Carson's webpage: www.taylorcarson.com
I promise, you'll like what you hear.
Monday, March 29, 2010
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Ryan, Say hi to Jen & Alan. Show them a good time. Hey Jen if your reading this Patty and I and the boys are coming to Baltimore over Easter break. I hope we can get together with you and AJ. Have fun Uncle Bobby.
ReplyDeleteRyan, Say hi to Jen&Alan from us. Show them a good time.Jen if your reading this Patty and I and the boys will be coming to Baltimore over Easter Break. I hope we can get together with you and AJ. Have fun in Rome. Love Uncle Bobby.
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ReplyDeleteGlad you finally got up the cupola - it's a once in a lifetime view. Enjoy your last two days in Rome. It hard to believe you have been there for three months. Looking forward to reading about your trips outside of Italy over the next two weeks and then having you back home.
Enjoy!
Love,
Aunt Nancy
Ryan, congratulations on finishing finals! Based on the blog I would say you had a successful semester :-) And certainly a memorable one. I am so amazed by your experience. Thank you for sharing it so extensively. I'm looking forward to you coming back...you can join doc out at the bars, go to VTV formal, and play with your new hand. Until then enjoy your travel around Europe!!
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