Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Pisa

Papa and I left Riomaggiore on the 9:02 train, then hopped onto a train in La Spezia, to arrive in Pisa by 10:30 AM.  We checked our bags at the train station and walked across the Arno River, through Piazza dei Cavalieri, with the beautiful Scuola Normale Superiore, founded by Napoleon in 1810, and on to the Campo dei Miracoli, where the Leaning Tower, the Duomo, and the Baptistery are located.  The Leaning Tower was built as a bell tower for the Duomo, started in 1173, and it started to settle (lean) by the time construction reached the third story.  Construction continued even into 2000, trying to prop it up and then trying to restore it to its original tilt.  The whole complex is built of bright white marble and sits on a grassy lawn, surrounded by thousands of tourists.  We joined them and had a great time!
We spent about two hours in Pisa, then caught a train to Florence, where we rented a car, and drove to  San Donato in Poggio to stay in B&B Del Giglio for the next week.  Beatrice and her mother showed us around and gave us travel advice when we arrived.  They treated us to a bottle of Chianti wine, which we enjoyed on the patio with jasmine blooming on the posts.  We couldn't be happier and our views of the Tuscan hills couldn't be better!

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Hiking the Cinque Terre

We stopped by a Cinque Terre National Park office yesterday afternoon and learned that there are still two sections of the trail closed after the major storms of 2011.  It seems there were massive mud slides that damaged the trail and the village of Manarola.  The National Park rep was full of insights and options that we had not considered.  With all the information, we made a plan last evening and stuck to it today!

We were up and on the 7:14 a.m. train from Riomaggiore to Corniglia, the first village north of Riomaggiore where the trail is open.  We began our Cinque Terre hike at Corniglia and had the trail mostly to ourselves the first two hours of the morning.  As we got near to Vernazza, foot traffic started to pick up.  Vernazza is stunningly beautiful, with a natural harbor, two tall stone towers, and very colorful houses.  The trail from Vernazza to Monterossa del Mare was about a 8.5 on a 10 point scale of difficulty.  The trail is not well maintained, is narrow, and has probably 2000+ stair steps, quite uneven.  There were so many people on that section of the trail, coming toward us from Monterossa, that we had to go slowly just to pass.  It took us close to 2 hours to go 2 miles.  All that being said, the views were spectacular and we had a wonderful hike!  We treated ourselves to big servings of freshly made focaccia afterward and of course, stopped for gelato.  What a day!

Monday, May 29, 2017

Arrival on the Cinque Terre

After breakfast at the convent, we took our time getting to Termini Rail Station in Rome, and took the 10 AM train toward Torino.  After four scenic hours on the train, skirting the Mediterranean coastline over and over, we arrived in La Spezia, then took a quick eight minute train ride to Riomaggiore.  Riomaggiore is the southernmost village of the Cinque Terre.  We quickly found our accomodations, a recently renovated one bedroom apartment with a small patio overlooking the sea, up the hill from the rail station.  After depositing our bags, we walked to the primary commercial area, one street with restaurants and shops, that continues downhill to a small harbor.  We had a wonderful freshly made pasta lunch topped off with gelato.  After a bit of a rest, we walked about again and found our way to the street of shops and had another gelato.  Riomaggiore is a beautiful village clinging to the cliffs above the Mediterranean Sea.  Doesn't get better than this!  We're turning in early tonight, in anticipation of our hike of the Cinque Terre tomorrow.

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Last Day in Rome

Papa and I went to the Pantheon first thing this morning.  It is an amazing building, built between 14 BC and 24 AD, during the reign of Augustus, and its still standing with a perfect ceiling!  
We crossed the river into Trastevere, and visited three churches.  The first church, San Crisogono, had a gold encrusted ceiling and a mosaic floor.  The second church, Basilica of Our Lady in  Trastevere, is known for its mosaic facade, but it was covered in cloth, so we didn't see it.  The last church, Basilica of St. Cecelia, had beautiful mosaics above the pulpit from the 9th century, and a crypt below, housing a church built between 200 and 300 AD to honor a martyred woman, Cecelia.  We had one of those OMG moments when we walked into the colorful columned room in the crypt.  
We walked back across the Palatine Hill, by the Colosseum, and toward our hotel.  While waiting for Papa to get cash at an ATM, music came closer and closer, and a parade of 50+ Local Filipino teenage girls, dressed in their finest, each with an entourage carrying banners, passed us.  It was beautiful and so happy.  We loved it!  We had pasta for lunch, gelato for dessert, and went to the train station to buy our tickets for the Cinque Terre tomorrow.  All good!


Saturday, May 27, 2017

Another Beautiful Day in Rome

We had breakfast in the convent, then set off for the Borghese Gallery in the Borghese Palazzo.  It was like a jewel box of fabulous art, painted ceilings, Bernini sculptures, 3rd century mosaics, and marble inlaid floors.  Just beautiful!  We walked through the Borghese Gardens after, and come upon a horse show jumping event.  We had fun watching for awhile, then continued on our way to the Piazza del Popolo, then to the Spanish Steps, zigzagging in and out of various churches along the way.

We had delicious fresh pasta for lunch at a restaurant founded in 1906, La Carbonara.  After a little siesta, we walked to the Basilica di San Giovanni in Lanterno.  It is the Papal Cathedral of the Roman Bishop, aka The Pope.  It was consecrated in 324 AD and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its gold ceiling in the main nave is breathtaking!  Just when we came out of Basilica Lanterno, we heard music and thousands of voices getting ever closer.  There was a Million Marijuana March in Rome that ended at the Basilica di San Giovanni in Lanterno, just as we were exiting.  That was exciting!  There were police everywhere and the whole piazza was suddenly overwhelmed with thousands of peaceful happy people.  We walked back toward the convent, and enjoyed a gelato before going out to the rooftop patio once again as the sun was setting.  We had a wonderful day!

Friday, May 26, 2017

When in Rome...

Papa and I arrived in Rome by 8 this morning, to begin a seven week stay in Italy.  We are staying in a convent hotel, Casa Ferie Santa Elisabetta, a half block from Basilica Papal di Santa Maria Maggiore.  We've stayed in a convent hotel in Rome previously, and it seems the best way for us to experience The Eternal City.  A bonus of Casa Ferie Santa Elisabetta is its rooftop patio with beautiful views over the whole city of Rome.

We set off walking soon after dropping our bags at the convent, and enjoyed seeing up close the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, lunch in Piazza Navonna, St. Peter's Square, and as many churches as had their doors open along the way.  Rome is full of incredibly beautiful art, sculpture, and mosaics at every turn.  By 6 this evening, and no sleep on our flight from Dallas, we had a picnic on the rooftop patio as the sun was setting, and enjoyed the sounds and colors of Rome.


Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Happy Birthday Papa!

Today is Papa's 71st birthday!  Papa has enjoyed a wonderful life and we like to think the best is still ahead.  We'll celebrate this evening in Dallas, with Whitney and Brian's families.  I love you, Papa.