Thursday, March 04, 2010

Honeymoon XII – Final Day with the Pope

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We paid a little extra and took the fast train from Florence to Rome, getting there in about 90 minutes. When we reached this building, we knew it was time to turn right and head to our perfect little hotel.

We decided to spend the day walking around Rome. We wanted to see the river and, if we were lucky, perhaps we'd even see the Pope at the Spanish Steps, which he visits every year on Dec. 8 for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

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This is part of the "face to face" series that Kim photographed.

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The Tiber River had a swift current. We crossed this bridge to an island, which houses a hospital, and then crossed another bridge to the other side.


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Looks like someone bought himself a fancy backpack in Florence.

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A pretty bridge.

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Check out the angels.

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There was lot of graffiti. I almost forgot about our invasion and occupation of Babylon.

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There was lot of graffiti like this. Who are they?

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What about Johnny Rotten? Doesn't anybody care about him?


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We came across an ice rink near the river. I imagined Steve Dozen working as a DJ here, closing each night with "Hotel Calfornia."


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We climbed some hills and enjoyed the view.

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Further up we went. Kim took this one of our approach to a monument.

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Here's a monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, who at one point fought against the pope.

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Check out Romulus and Remus suckling on the she-wolf. I bought one of those cheesy plastic statues depicting those two fellows. It's proudly displayed in our living room.

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Another one.

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Garibaldi's slogan was Rome or Die. After the battle, he went to Venice.

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Our next mission was to walk to this statue near the Spanish Steps. Since 1854, the pope has visited this spot every Dec. 8 for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

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The crowds were lining up. The Spanish Steps were covered with people, so we could see much.

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This guy in a sash walked through the gauntlet and shook people's hands. Some people seemed delighted to see him. Who was it? The mayor?

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This lady stepped out a doorway and everyone started looking at her and taking her photo. Was she a celebrity? Just in case, I took this shot.

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Here comes the Pope in his Pope Mobile! Yee-haw!

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Meet Pope Benedict XVI, aka Joseph Alois Ratzinger

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Hello!

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He got out a short distance away and started talking. I recognized his voice. A couple minutes later, we left.

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It was a beautiful evening.

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We rounded this corner and found a restaurant.

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I ordered a martini, which was made perfectly. Kim got a white Russian. We enjoyed a wonderful meal, returned to our hotel and flew out the next morning.

It was a perfect honeymoon. It was romantic, adventurous and we had a blast. Thank you to everyone who helped us out and made this trip of a lifetime possible. We love you.

Honeymoon XI – Florence

The next day we took a train to Florence.

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Check out this guy and his mustache. The folding bike is a good idea. Eventually I'll have to add one of those to my collection.

We didn't know that there were slow trains and fast trains. So a trip that we thought would take an hour and a half took four hours. Live and learn.

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We were told that due to a holiday, it might be hard to find a room. So when I guy approached us at the train station and told us he would take us to his B&B, we jumped on it. When we needed to use the bathroom, we tip-toed past the family watching soccer in the living room.

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We could have stayed here. As the song says, you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.


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We walked around Florence at night.

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The next morning they served us breakfast in our room. For the first time since we left home, we got eggs for breakfast. We were happy campers.

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We were now on a mission to see David. We wandered the streets and found an unassuming building. There was no line. We paid for our tickets and entered. David was massive and surrounded by photos by American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. The photos of naked humans actually complimented David. We weren't allowed to snap any photos inside the museum so I don't have any pictures of David to show you.


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However, I did find this commentary inside a bathroom stall.

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We then continued to wander the streets. Check out this church.


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Nearby was the St. Giovanni Baptistery. Here's the ceiling.

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A demon enjoys a tasty snack.

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We wandered some more as I got colder and colder. Winter had arrived, and I was in need for a wool sweater.

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Here's a one-man band.

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My beautiful wife. Lovely, lovely, lovely, and darn good navigator.

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The Ponte Vecchio spans the Arno River.

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Lovers

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Shop, shop, shop.

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Got that?

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This was one of the best restaurants we went to. It was pricey, but delicious.

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The next morning we visited a giant indoor market with all sorts of interesting vendors.


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Here's another photo by Kim.

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And another one.

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How about some rabbit?

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Check out the buckets of olives.

We then got on a train and headed back to Rome. There was only one full day left before we had to fly home.

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