Showing posts with label Via Appia Antica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Via Appia Antica. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Back to Rome

Easter Sunday we discovered was an extremely quiet day to travel. I spent some time on FB in the morning sniggering at comments about chocolate and children and thanked my stars that Teagan had enjoyed a small hollow Easter egg no bigger than a Kinder surprise and it was promptly followed by a semi nutritious breakfast...no sugar highs in our room! But we don't need sugar highs; Teagan is generally on a permanent high..spinning, dancing, singing, running and generally using twice as much energy as needed. In fact, wandering Rome with her in a bright pink raincoat has been unnecessary for quick spotting as we can hear her from just about anywhere.
So back to our activities! Yesterday was uneventful as we moved from one great hotel (Hotel Plaza, Salerno) to our next great hotel (Excel Hotel St Peter, Rome). Due to the Easter observances we made our way down to the Jewish quarter and scored a good, if not very late, dinner. For the second day of observances, we made it to St Peter's square with the rest of the Catholic world and quickly moved on. In true Ross style we caught a bus that took us around a pile of ancient ruins...no not the group you are thinking of Mother (and I am sure those of you know who/ what I am referring to). In great kid style, Teagan got into the activity and thoroughly enjoyed walking along Via Appia Antica and visiting the St Sebastino catacombs and the Basilica on the side.
My biggest problem at the moment is avoiding churches with statues of Jesus...Grandad Ian, you should be on this trip escorting Teagan through Christian Rome!
Note: if you are wondering about the footprints photographed below, they are reported to be the footprints of Jesus as seen and moulded by either Peter or Paul (sorry for my lack of specificity in Biblical history, methinks I will have to brush up on it).

























Location:Via Catone,Rome,Italy