The national museum ...
Another beautiful Italian river
St Peters from a distance ...
Be careful not to get run over as you leave mass ... the doors of this church literally open up onto the busy street.
One of many columns. This one is a tomb
The story of his life is on it. I am damned if ican remember who it is though.
The Roman senate, a significant archelogical find or merely a cat sanctuary.
If my Latin is write, this is part of an early blog bemoaning the lack of starbucks cafe's in central Rome.
At least this buildings last the distance, the stuff we build wont. you can take that to the bank
An old roman puzzle ... how to get the columns back together
Arc De Triumph, Romanesque.
The wedding cake. An apt name.
We only have photos of the outside of the colloseum, the photos of the inside were on our camera that got stolen ...
As were the artistic photos of the outside of the colloseum, now we just have these two average shots
We saw the Pope ...
Really ... we saw the pope
The spanish steps. Yet no one spoke spanish.
Fountain at the base of Spanish steps, I wouldn't walk up them. Just down.
Bennini. If you don't know just say his name to sound smart. It works because more often than not he's done something near you!
Italian version of parking, if you can't quite work it out ... there is parallel parking down the side of the street, and the intelligent owner of a smart car has decided that there wasn't enough room to parallel park and has just gone 90 degrees ... seriously, there are no rules to driving in Italy
The pantheon
I didn't know if you could take photos so these were very sneakily taken
Rumour has it that the bronze was nicked to make some stuff in St Peters.
Trevi fountain. Money making scheme.
I threw an IOU.
Statue of Liberty. Anything to make the Americans feel like they're not experiencing another culture.
Just some nice artistic shots
Weird huh ...