Vetus Aeris vis Sergeant in Amphitheatrum Flavium |
C'est moi, at left, striking what I felt was a rather Roman pose. Sans toga. No, not naked you naughty person, but dressed not as an ancient Roman but as a modern tourist. This shot was taken by CINCHOUSE just outside the Colliseum, or more accurately the Amphitheatrum Flavium. At least that's what our local tour guide indicated was the correct name.
And as she was extraordinarily cute and extremely intelligent, I took her at her word. After all she's Italian, is very educated and, did I mention, very cute? More on our Italian guides later, with pictures. Now don't skip ahead, that would be cheating!
The Missus and I had a lovely 2 days in Rome (Roma, for you intelligentsia), 2 days in Florence (Firenze) and 2 days in Venice (Venezia). All in all it was exhausting but well worth the trip. As I like to say about Italy, "Come for the vino, stay for the gelato." Both of which were consumed in Italy, in somewhat larger quantities than is perhaps healthy. But when in Rome...
Getting Ready for the Games |
Yes, Italy has embraced me and entertained me and left me wanting more. At least more chianti (and more gelato, for sure). Oh, forgot to mention the food. Yes, the food was, shall we say, INCREDIBLE!!! (OMG for you texters and Tweeters.)
Now about our tour guides. The lead on this "Taste of Italy" was a gentleman named Carmine. And to be most accurate, that's pronounced "CAR-ME-NAY", emphasis on the first syllable. A rather knowledgeable and personable chap hailing from Rome itself. Let me introduce him at this time.
Carmine |
Now Carmine was our main tour guide. In each city we also had a local guide. For Rome we had Alessia. Did I mention that she was cute?
Here she is.
Our Local Roman Guide |
So I'm back from Italy. I will share humorous vignettes from our trip in the weeks to come. But let me leave you with just two more photos. The first is of Caesar's Palace. No, not the one in Las Vegas, the one in Rome. Though this is probably what the one in Vegas looks like after a few Naval Aviators and NFOs have paid it a visit.
And finally, the Tuscan countryside. Taken at San Gimignano, after a rather long walk up a rather large hill.
Arrivederci!
Regarding your comment about Pilots and FOs in Vegas- we keep our damage limited to the 3rd floor.
ReplyDeleteOf course you do. Precision strike and all that.
DeleteMore of a bad joke (Tailhook reference).
DeleteI figured as much but (surprisingly) exercised a bit of restraint. After all, my son-in-law (Big Time) is a member. Oddly enough my daughter (the WSO) is not. Perhaps she does have more sense than me.
Deletesigh...Tuscany. All that - wine. Red wine in all flavors. sigh
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. What did you bring me? :-)
I would like to say that I brought you a vicious head cold. But as someone gave it to me, I can't give it to you. That would make me a "re-gifter". Something I have never been. On the other hand I have multiple posts planned all based on my week in Italy. I'm also going through some serious gelato-withdrawal. Very painful. Perhaps some chianti to ease the pain?
DeleteDon't need the cold; have acute laryngitis from allergies so I'm all set in that department.
DeleteWhich - a nice Chianti would work for me too.