DAY CLXXI Facilius est multa facere quam diu
This morning’s walk through the Roman Empire took us past the Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and the Fontana di Trevi … and many Basilicas along the way. We finished the urban walk with 2 Euro Tuesdays of Gelato.
This morning’s walk through the Roman Empire took us past the Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and the Fontana di Trevi … and many Basilicas along the way. We finished the urban walk with 2 Euro Tuesdays of Gelato. The dy Viena lost her voice. Viena has been quite the trooper here in Rome – walking everywhere we ask her to walk without complaint, and she is usually the one that plays the most with Ezra in the afternoon after we walk all morning. Well, something caught up with her. Might have been walking in the rain a couple of days ago om Sunday. Today, we continued our walking tour around Rome by visiting the Piazza de Navona, the Pantheon, and the Fountain de Trevi. Plus, we encountered at least 5 other huge basilicas along the way. Ezra loves going to church. Ezra loves giving offerings. Ezra goes straight for the candle to light. Ezra even lights the electric candles with the switch. We had a picnic along the way with bread and jam and even found a McDonalds near the Fountain de Trevi. So far navigating around Rome has been very easy. The bridges help to give you a sense of location. I have yet to buy a map. My trick is to look for the masses of other tourists and I just follow them. I have never been in a city with so many walking tourists along the streets. The churches were magnificent. Ezra is even silenced in them. Viena seems to hum or carry some sort of tune while inside. So quiet. So quiet. Not too many other children walking around. I can tell Dwana is churched out – ruined out – colossemed out. So many things to see. Viena awoke this morning at 4AM and we were out the door by 6AM to come back after gelato at 1PM. I purchase some 1 EURO squeezy toys that broke. Ate lots of bread today.