A few random pictures of Rome. There are fountains all over Rome, some big like this one and some small along side the street, all with fresh drinking water. This beautiful fountain called Trevi Fountain was rediscovered after a movie was filmed here in 1944 (I think) called Three Coins something, I can't remember.
There are shops and buildings all around this square. We made a wish by throwing a coin over the right shoulder, I may not have the tradition completely correct. Throw a coin over your shoulder and you'll return to Rome....something like that.
We went to the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel. These next few pictures are actually the floor in the Sistine Chapel. DH was giving me a hard time for taking pictures of the floor when the beauty is actually overhead, my neck was getting tired.....soooo. Since they didn't allow pictures of the walls and ceiling, I looked down and this is what I saw.....now I can take some pictures.
This is the Roman Forum near the Colosseum.We avoided the 2 hour lines for the Colosseum by getting our tickets at the Forum which is entrance for both places. I'll show pictures of the Colosseum later. We visited the location of Caesars remains and where his house once stood. On a side note, I seem to have caught a Roman head cold somewhere along the way. It's only taking me down for part of a day which I slept mostly. Did a bit of stitching and relaxed. There are shops and buildings all around this square. We made a wish by throwing a coin over the right shoulder, I may not have the tradition completely correct. Throw a coin over your shoulder and you'll return to Rome....something like that.
We went to the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel. These next few pictures are actually the floor in the Sistine Chapel. DH was giving me a hard time for taking pictures of the floor when the beauty is actually overhead, my neck was getting tired.....soooo. Since they didn't allow pictures of the walls and ceiling, I looked down and this is what I saw.....now I can take some pictures.
This is as close as I can get for posting something quilt related. All over the floor was the traditional quilting patterns. Do you think ideas for quilting patterns came from here....well maybe, not sure.
This is St. Peter's square, not too many people around, not even the Pope.
The left side of St. Peter's Square.
This is the oldest church in Rome, sorry I don't recall with name. Like all the churches, it's gorgeous inside.
This is St. Peter's square, not too many people around, not even the Pope.
The left side of St. Peter's Square.
This is the oldest church in Rome, sorry I don't recall with name. Like all the churches, it's gorgeous inside.
Love your pictures. I'm visiting Rome later in the year ...
ReplyDeleteRome looks wonderful...thanks for sharing. I think the patterns for blocks came from the mosaic tiles in churches!
ReplyDeleteI am SO enjoying 'my' trip to Rome!! Thanks for taking me along!
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Lucky you! I really hope to get to Italy some day, and will plan a few days in Rome.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Wendy. And those floor tiles are very interesting.
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I love Rome!! so much history. Hope you enjoy your travels and thanks for the pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe movie was called "Three Coins in a Fountain"...love old movies!!
Glad to see I am not the only one who took pictures of the floors in Italy! So many quilt patterns wherever you look.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, if you throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain you are supposed to return to Rome. Worked for me!
3 coins in a fountain! I have that movie. My mother always loved the little actress Maggie McNamara that stars in it. How fortunate you are to be able to see all the beauty of Rome.
ReplyDeleteOf all of you wonderful travels Wendy I think the Vatican is my favorite! I did wonder why you had "quilt photos" mixed in! My mistake, my oh my what a wonderful adventure.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for sharing the pictures of Rome. It's on my list of places I'd like to go someday. The floors are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful vacation. DD will be leaving for Rome early April with her French club. They will work their way to France, Paris being the last stop. Love the floors, you could make a small quilt as a souvenir of your trip using the floor pattern! ;o) Thanks for sharing your lovely trip! It's the next best thing to being there!
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