Our First Visitor .. and some other things
Since it's thunder- storming and hailing in Rome today, I thought this afternoon would be a good time to add a little post. At the top of the agenda (no need for a drumroll), we had our first victim, I mean visitor. There's nothing like knowing two people in Rome so they can take you around and read the guidebook to you. Yes, that's basically what we did when Dan Shamir arrived last Thursday. Ok, so the "Jack & Jessica Roman Tour" still needs to be polished - we'll get there. Dan begged (not really) to have his picture added to the blog, so I've complied. Here's Dan (jet-lagged) and Jessica (not) in front of the Trevi fountain.Dan helped to break the monotony of going to school every day. Though it's definitely been good for the both of us. And for those of you wondering, yes, Jessica moved up to the next level.
A couple of weeks ago, before we started school, we took a 3-day trip to Pisa, Lucca and Florence. I mean no disrespect to Pisa when I say it's boring. We did it in a half a day and that was too long. Yes, the tower is leaning and they had to add a sunken counter-weight a few years ago to prevent it from toppling, but I've seen it in enough pictures to know what it was going to look like. More interesting were the bapistry, where the security guard harmonizes with herself every half hour in this echoey cylindrical building, and the Campo Santo walled-cemetery, which suffered extensive damage during WWII but still houses some large 14th century Hell frescoes with devils eating the innards of the newly damned. If you go to Pisa, you have to hold up the tower. It's intoxicating trying to get the perfect picture. This is as close as we got before Jessica said I was being a dork.Lucca is a quaint medieval town with a huge fortified wall surrounding it. The wall now serves as a park and we did the evening stroll with the locals before eating in a cute trattoria.
The next day we went to Florence and did the usual touristy things. Jessica hadn't seen Michel- angelo's David so we made sure to go the Accademia for that. I forgot how much I enjoyed that place. It houses David and I was, and still am, awestruck by the statue, but I forgot how it also houses some unfinished Michelangelo statues. Some were just started while others are nearly finished. It's really impressive to see how he brought these pieces of rock to life. We tried to get off the beaten path and so we trekked to the other side of the river for a view of the city. Here's a picture of Jessica trying not to steal the show from beautiful Florence in the background. Also, here's what David would look like if he had too much McDonald's. 
Labels: Dan Shamir, David, Florence, Leaning Tower, Lucca, Pisa, Trevi fountain


2 Comments:
Hi
My name's Jemma Egan. I'm an artist based in Liverpool in the UK. I'm trying to compile images of people pushing/holding The Leaning Tower of Pisa for an ongoing project I've been working on for some time. I found lots of photographs similar to yours when I was looking for something else and I really liked them and wanted to share them with other people. So far my collection of images has been exhibited in a couple of small galleries but I’m hoping sometime in the future to put together a small publication of the collection.
I really like your photograph and I’d really like to add it to my collection and possibly use it for the publication and I wondered if you would be so kind as to grant me permission to use it?
If it is okay for me to use your photograph, I would like to send you a very short word document to fill in for my records. I can email it to you if you send me your email address.
Thanks
Jemma
Reference number: 030
Hi
My name's Jemma Egan. I'm an artist based in Liverpool in the UK. I'm trying to compile images of people pushing/holding The Leaning Tower of Pisa for an ongoing project I've been working on for some time. I found lots of photographs similar to yours when I was looking for something else and I really liked them and wanted to share them with other people. So far my collection of images has been exhibited in a couple of small galleries but I’m hoping sometime in the future to put together a small publication of the collection.
I really like your photograph and I’d really like to add it to my collection and possibly use it for the publication and I wondered if you would be so kind as to grant me permission to use it?
If it is okay for me to use your photograph, I would like to send you a very short word document to fill in for my records. I can email it to you if you send me your email address.
Thanks
Jemma
Reference number: 030
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