a Lucy Honeychurch moment or two in the church at Sante Croce (Galileo,Dante,Raphael,Michelangelo & Leonardo Da Vinci's tombs all grace the walls) and also a visit to a lovely intimate museum for Michelangelo's family.
On Monday we still managed to miss Museo San Marco with Fra Angelico's frescoes (it is only open half days) but spent a few hours at the Medici's former Pitti palace(I think they were vying with the Tsars for decadence & conspicuous consumption)and wonderful (if a bit neglected) Boboli gardens
| Boboli Gardens |
A trip in the late afternoon to placate our disappointment over Angelico's frescoes on the local bus to Friezole in the hills outside Florence was a welcome respite to the hoards of tourists that crowd the streets of Florence and the views were spectacular.
On Wednesday we made (successfully..if a bit fraught)the train trips to Sorrento via Naples.
| toasting the people of Pompeii AD79 with Mt Vesuvius as a backdrop |
Sorrento is a lovely 'seaside" town hanging on to the cliffs beside the bay of Naples and opposite Mt Vesuvius & the star attraction Pompeii.It is much more relaxed here & people much more friendly.
Today(Thursday)we took the 30 minute train trip to Pompeii & spent an good part of 6 hours trudging the streets............an ambition since I was about 15 and Nicco the man who runs these apartments told us he had never been.....can you believe that! It was FANTASTIC!!!!
We hope to catch up on all the art that has been removed(which is most of it) in 2 days time.
| Wagon ruts & stepping stones on the streets of Pompeii |
| The ever present Mt Vesuvius |
| Forum Baths |
More archaeology tomorrow at Herculaneum!
Ciao Kath & Sue
PS don't suppose you were all down at Echo Point today waving the Union Jack!!!!!
Wow those photos blow up nicely. Hey Mum hey Sue! (morgan)
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Deletemum & Sue xoxo
Well you travellers while you're caressing monumental alabaster the Royals wowed the adoring masses, the potholes in Katoomba's second roundabout orbit disappeared and the State Libs fell into a self affirming heap in the wake of Barry's memory lapse gann canny xxxxxx
ReplyDeleteHiya Kathie...how exciting to be standing in the shadow of Mt Vesuvius....sent you an email cause I was not able to comment on your blog via my iPad...so here I am on my trusty little laptop. Your trip sounds divine...just up your alley. Hope the good times continue. I'm in Chiang Mai where it is hot like Central Auz in summer!! No flag waving here though...More later. Keep having a marvellous time
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