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Oh, the Sights We Have Seen!

We just spent nine days seeing Florence, Venice and Rome. I had the days pretty well scheduled (details to follow on a different post) after doing a whole lot of research. Highlights were Venice -- which I thought would never live up to our expectations, but than did and included a gondola ride, seeing the gigantic Colosseum in Rome, St. Mark's Square and the various churches we got to feast our eyes on.

Here are a few photos:
The Colosseum, The Area Floor and What Was Underneath

The Roman Forum Taken From Palatine Hill

It Was So BIG!
And Look: Doric, Ionic and Corinthian Columns, Just Like They Taught Me In Art History Class

We Learned To Make Three Kinds of Pasta 

Courtesy of our Gondola Driver. What an Experience!

St. Marks! Blew My Mind!
Had we gone with older kids or even if our family was in to the Italian Renaissance, this would have been a different trip. With lots more museum tickets purchased. But I know this family, so it was a lot (my legs were so tired every night) of walking passed buildings and pointing out details. And of course, a lot of gelato!



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