Florence

Yay…2 nights here 🙂 and we have a lovely place to stay. I just had to add these two photos for fun 🙂

A tiny smart cat
A tiny smart car
Very cute bike
Very cute bike

Another ‘must visit’ place. One of the oldest cities in Italy. Thank God for details on photo files though as I have taken so many photos of similar architecture from all over Italy. But Florence is probably one of my favourite cities to photograph.

Florence – Just so picturesque 🙂
The Ponte Vecchio (“Old Bridge”) is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno River, noted for still having shops built along it, as was once common. Butchers initially occupied the shops; the present tenants are jewelers, art dealers and souvenir sellers. The Ponte Vecchio’s two neighbouring bridges are the Ponte Santa Trinita and the Ponte alle Grazie.
The Bridge really is amazing and usually filled with shoppers and tourists
The river doesn’t look too inviting 🙁
Looking at the next bridge along the river a bit.
Looking at the Ponte Vecchio bridge from the other side.
Further along the river away from the Ponte Vecchio Bridge
What an amazing view!!!
Amazing building
Amazing building
We had lost one of our tour members and were trying to find him. I found him in the crowd!
We had lost one of our tour members and were trying to find him. I found him in the crowd!
Love this photo!
Love this photo!
This building was huge!
This building was huge!
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The first glimpse of the huge building that was amazing!
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Just fabulous!

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Building in Florence
Building in Florence
Discovering Florence
Discovering Florence
Love these buildings!
Love these buildings!
Look!
Look!

Florence is the home of the statues of David. With the original housed in the museum which we were lucky enough to have a tour through. There is another in a big square and also another on a hill on the edge of town but this one is in copper rather than marble. I photographed them all.

Ticket to Academy Gallery to see the original David - no photos inside!
Ticket to Academy Gallery to see the original David – no photos inside!
David
David
Bronze David
Bronze David
A whole lot of Statues
A whole lot of Statues
Yes....that's David behind me
Yes….that’s David behind me

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David at a Piazza
David at a Piazza

We went to a leather shop which sold every imaginable product made with leather. As part of the tour we were shown how they make a wallet and also some of the ladies were chosen to model some of the leather jackets. Now these jackets are fabulous and I would have loved to have purchased one at euro500-1000 and possibly even more!

Trying on the leather jackets
Trying on the leather jackets

We were lucky enough to do an extra tour to the hilltop village San Gimignano, about 20 minutes away from Florence. This village is older than Rome itself, built on the 14th century. Talk about architecture that takes your breath away and the view from the surrounding area from the top of the town is amazing. The place is a UNESCO world heritage town, and is considered the medieval Manhatten of Italy die to its towers that dominate the skyline! consequently I took heaps of photos!

amazing architecture
amazing architecture
view from San Gimignano
view from San Gimignano
Amazing Place
Amazing Place
selfie at San Gimignano
selfie at San Gimignano
San Gimignano
San Gimignano
view from San Gimignano
view from San Gimignano
view from San Gimignano
view from San Gimignano
San Gimignano square
San Gimignano square
Eating Gelatos
Eating Gelatos
San Gimignano
San Gimignano
Model of San Gimignano
Model of San Gimignano
San Gimignano
San Gimignano
San Gimignano
San Gimignano

For the evening dinner we visited the Abbey Monastry. Four Monks still live at the Monastry but unlike in the past, these monks are able to talk to and see each other. Amazing sacrifice to God I must say! There are little porcelain heads on the top of each column in the middle courtyard and each head is worth millions. After we toured the Monastry we have an amazing meal in the next door building which is where the monks used to make their medicines.

The heads at the Monastry
The heads at the Monastry
Head decorations
Head decorations
These are worth thousands each!
These are worth thousands each!
The inner courtyard at the monastry
The inner courtyard at the monastry
At the monastry
At the monastry
Another inner courtyard
Another inner courtyard
A beautiful window
A beautiful window
Fabulous artwork in the cathedral at the Monastry
Fabulous artwork in the cathedral at the Monastry
More of the artwork - frescos
More of the artwork – frescos
The Devil under the seat
The Devil under the seat
The angel on top of the seat
The angel on top of the seat
Entertainment at the meal
Entertainment at the meal
Diningacross from the Monastry
Diningacross from the Monastry
Meal time
Meal time

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Inside the cathedral at the monastry
Inside the cathedral at the monastry
Another courtyard
Another courtyard
The boundary wall
The boundary wall
About the monastry
About the monastry

 

 

 

Lake Maggorie to Venice

Yesterday I wrote a lengthy and very descriptive blog all about Venice. As I was trying to add a photo (which was taking AGES to upload) I thought I would cancel the upload but ended up deleting the whole post! Hmmph!!!

So here I go again.

We leave Lake Maggorie and head for Venice following the southern fringes of the Alps. On the way we have a stopover at Verona, the setting for one of the sadest love stories. The town of Verona is lovely. We wandered the narrow streets and went to the place where Juliet lived. Her balcony is still there and there is also a statue of Juliet. Rumour has it that if you touch her breasts you will find true love….so guess what all the tourists were doing…perfect photo opportunity for some!

A street in Verona
A street in Verona
Restaurant area at Verona
Restaurant area at Verona
Old ruins at Verona
Old ruins at Verona
Garden at Verona
Garden at Verona
Modern map of Verona
Modern map of Verona
Olden map of Verona
Olden map of Verona
The Piazza at Verona
The Piazza at Verona
Gateway of Verona
Gateway of Verona
Write up about Romeo and Juliet
Write up about Romeo and Juliet
The plaque
The plaque
Romeo where art thou?
Romeo where art thou?
The gate filled with padlocks with lovers names on the padlocks. Locked together for eternity
The gate filled with padlocks with lovers names on the padlocks. Locked together for eternity
Juliet's Balcony
Juliet’s Balcony
Buildings of Verona
Buildings of Verona
The shoppers and Tourists
The shoppers and Tourists

I highly suggest you put a visit to Venice on your bucket list because my description will hardly do it justice. The whole place is a group of islands with all the buildings built with their huge wooden beam foundations rammed into the sea floor. Each building is built right beside the other with only 6-10 foot gaps for walking paths. The tour guide said that if one building is demolished the whole neighborhood houses would become unstable and fall down! Imagined that!

 

Floating down a canal
Floating down a canal

 

A Narrow canal
A Narrow canal

 

One of the many bridges
One of the many bridges

 

A very angled building
A very angled building

 

On the canals
On the canals

 

Each area is also divided up by canals. The only mode of transport is by foot or various boats. The grand canal is the biggest canal and it has a huge bridge leading from the train station across to the main island and the hundreds of hotels! Yes it is a huge tourist spot. Actually the tourist trade probably keep Venice alive.

The Bridge of Sighs
The Bridge of Sighs
Night on the Grand Canal
Night on the Grand Canal
Another night view on the Grand Canal
Another night view on the Grand Canal

We stayed on an Island near Venice and had to go over the ocean by boat each time we went over to ‘discover’ Venice. Our Hotel was fabulous and the area around the Hotel was a great place to look around. The afternoon we arrived we wandered around and found lots of buildings and neat views to photograph.

Our Hotel
Our Hotel
On the boat
On the boat
Restaurant by our Hotel
Restaurant by our Hotel

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Amazing place to be photographed
Amazing place to be photographed
Outside the hotel
Outside the hotel
Hotel area
Hotel area
Look at the view!
Look at the view!
Discovering the area by our hotel
Discovering the area by our hotel

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The main things you can purchase in Venice are glass products, masks and various items made from lace. We visited a glass factory and watched a man make a vase and a horse by the blowing hot glass technique. The connected shop sold a huge number of items created in the factory from a 10 thousand euro chandelier to a 10euro bead! Hmmm….think I’d need a lotto win to consider buying something from there.

The reason why there are so many masks for sale is because each celebration over the years was a masquerade theme. This was so that each person was on the same level from the noble to the needy. People could hide behind the mask and mix with people the weren’t normally allowed to associate with…including the priests and nuns…so the tour guide said!

As part of our tour we went for a ride on a Gondola. The last time I went to Venice we didn’t go on the Goldolas as they were far too expensive, so to actually have that experience this time was a real treat. I loved it!

On the Gondola
On the Gondola
Floating along!
Floating along!
On the canals
On the canals
We had to duck!
We had to duck!
Our Gondola man with Judy and Paul
Our Gondola man with Judy and Paul
The amazing buildings along the canal
The amazing buildings along the canal
Setting off on the Gondola
Setting off on the Gondola
Smile!
Smile!

There were also some incredible cathedrals. St Marks the most well known and the surrounding square is fabulous.

St Marks Cathedral
St Marks Cathedral
St Marks
St Marks
St Marks Square at Night
St Marks Square at Night
Relaxation!
Relaxation!
Dessert at St Marks
Dessert at St Marks
Inside a church by the hotel
Inside a church by the hotel
Crossing the canal from our Hotel
Crossing the canal from our Hotel
The first view of Venice from our Hotel
The first view of Venice from our Hotel
A very old church
A very old church
Unusual artwork
Unusual artwork
Look at that building!
Look at that building!
Another lovely view of Venice
Another lovely view of Venice
Looking up a canal
Looking up a canal
The Gondolas
The Gondolas
Buildings
Buildings

We also went for an excursion to the island of Burano – a photgrapher’s paradise and famous for it’s lace. Shops selling lace everywhere! We enjoyed a superb lunch sampling local specialities…Judy loved it, me not so much…mainly seafood.

Another Lace Shop
Another Lace Shop
Gaily coloured
Gaily coloured
Such a lovely view walking into the town of Burano
Such a lovely view walking into the town of Burano
So Cute!
So Cute!
Lovely cottages at Burano
Lovely cottages at Burano
Fabulous bright buildings
Fabulous bright buildings
Coming into Burano Wharf
Coming into Burano Wharf
The Wharf at Burano
The Wharf at Burano
Brightly coloured buildings
Brightly coloured buildings
The shops selling lace
The shops selling lace
Our meal at Burano
Our meal at Burano
The cute little town of Burano
The cute little town of Burano

Last time I visited Venice it poured down both days. This time we endured temperatures in the high 30’s. it was so hot and high humidity as well! But still well worth the visit. This time I had a ride in a Gondola as well. What an amazing experience going through the maze of canals and under numerous bridges and watching the hundreds of people wandering the little alleys…and seeing the building as we floated by. I took sooooo many photos. I am not going to forget my time in Venice!

 

Just thinking!!!

Right now I am sitting on our tour bus, feeling very relaxed and soul satisfied. I have travelled a great distance and learnt so many new things. And the sights I have seen…oh my! I am so blessed!

Our traveling buddies are fabulous people. Variety is the spice of life and I am enjoying the individualness of each person. God is an amazing God to make each person so unique.

I love that the son is so amazingly patient with his elderly father and how he holds him steady with his belt. Making sure that if he trips he can keep him upright. And also how he gently pushes him up the stairs to give him that extra strength to climb up. So cute!

I love the wife who is traveling with her very frail Husband. Who has had about three dizzy spells which have stopped the tour until he feels okay again. Gives us all a scare but also reminds us of the need to be gracious and caring. It may be us in the future. And he is still getting great enjoyment from the holiday. Must be worrying for his wife. Brought me to tears the last time he had a dizzy spell. I’m not too good with the idea that a partner is sick and maybe dying! Love you Robin, my man 🙂

I love the courage of the lone traveller of which we have one. Such a friendly Canadian chap who I thought was actually ‘hitting’ on me because he would want to sit with us every breakfast or evening meal. This chap has Tourette’s and ADHD as he confessed this morning. I had guessed Tourette’s the day before and immediately felt that he was so brave to be on this trip. Life must have been hard for him at times. But here he is seeing the world with a bunch of new ‘friends’

The older American couple give us some laughs. Not in a horrible way, but because of their way if innocently asking questions that the tour driver has just explained. I call them Barbie and Ken. Ken wears a toupee and Barbie is always perfect! But they always have a smile and a camera ready for every new sight. They love Italy.

We have made great friends with a couple from Brisbane. I don’t think that he was very happy of contented with the idea of a tour at first but watching his smile grow bigger each day has been fantastic. We often go out together on the free time opportunities and dine together. They are very friendly.

Now the two ladies traveling together from Melbourne are fabulous! They always have such nice things to say and have quick funny retorts to day. I am enjoying time spent with them. They like me have left their husbands at home. They have been friends for years and are obviously really comfortable with each other. If I am feeling like I’m not dressed for the occasion or say something stupid, both of these ladies make me feel loved and okay immediately. Phew!

We also have on board two American families from New York area. A brother with his wife and two teenage children, and the sister with her two daughters. Now these families have Italian heritage. Their Dad died not so long ago and in his will he left a request and funds for his family to travel to Italy and discover their roots. How amazing is that. They are super people and watching such a large family group relate together is fun. The teenage son is the most loving and caring son I have ever seen (apart from mine of course) and he is loving Italy and expresses his love loudly and with enthusiasm at times. He’s great. It’s neat to have uncontrolled expression around you at times. The Mother of the two daughters is beautiful and single, and the holiday would have a fairytail ending if she found a handsome available Italian man while on holiday.

Most of the rest of out traveling buddies are couples. They are all great and friendly. We are sharing the sights and experiences together and I am enjoying every moment.

Thank you so much family at home for allowing me to be so self indulgent and take this month off from normal life. I would love to be sharing this precious time with you. Maybe one day, but until then, these traveling buddies are doing me well 🙂

Our Brad Family
Our Brad Family
My day in the front seat. I turned and asked everyone to smile
My day in the front seat. I turned and asked everyone to smile

St Margareta to Portifino on …

Ahhh a little sleep in this morning 🙂 Santa Margherita is a wonderful picturesque town. It is obviously a beach resort that many tourists come to stay at for their holidays. The roads into the place are narrow, especially through the town, but all sorts of vehicles come and go the whole time. The place just buzzes with activity. Our bus driver was extremely clever to drive through the town and not cause any acccidents. We left the hotel at 8.30 to catch a ferry to Portifino – the place of calendar photos of Italy. Wandering through Portifino was soul satisfying – touched so many emotions. I felt full by wonderful sights! Hopefully you can feel the same by looking at some of the photos I have added below…

Buildings at Portifino
Buildings at Portifino
Another fabulous view of Portifino
Another fabulous view of Portifino
Loved the harbour
Loved the harbour
So many great views
So many great views
Fabulous building
Fabulous building
Just look at that building!
Just look at that building!
Such a great setting
Such a great setting
Judy and Teresa at Portifino
Judy and Teresa at Portifino
Map of Portifino
Map of Portifino
Amazing buildings at Portifino
Amazing buildings at Portifino
An amazing little harbour town to sail into
An amazing little harbour town to sail into
Arriving at Portifino
Arriving at Portifino
On the boat
On the boat
The beautiful town of Santa Margherita
The beautiful town of Santa Margherita
Looking back at Santa Margherita from the boat
Looking back at Santa Margherita from the boat
before the crowds
before the crowds
Our Hotel
Our Hotel
The beach at the beginning of the day
The beach at the beginning of the day
Closer up view from our hotel
Closer up view from our hotel
The view from our hotel
The view from our hotel
Santa Margherita
Santa Margherita
Santa Margherita
Santa Margherita
The beach at Santa Margherita
The beach at Santa Margherita
On the boat to Portifino
On the boat to Portifino
Harbour town of Portifino
Harbour town of Portifino
Cafes and restaurants on the seaside of Portifino
Cafes and restaurants on the seaside of Portifino

We left on coach and travelled on the edge of Genoa. How I would have loved to have spent some time there. We bypassed Chinque Terrie??? (Will look up the spelling later) as well and I felt grieved in my spirit about that too! Another trip one day maybe Robin?? There is just so much to see and you just can’t spend time in every place. But I am so very thankful for what I have seen so far

The highway to the lakes district was pretty straight with farmlands both sides, dotted with old farm dwellings. The dwellings consisted of a homestead with 4 or 5 other buildings and then a big stone fence surrounding them all. There were lot of rice fields which were a rich green colour, and also maize and other crops. I didn’t see many animal farms?

The views as we headed down to lake Maggiore was spectacular and there were many ohhhhs and wows from the bus.

Judy Teresa and I spent the afternoon wandering through the little town of Bevino. We came across the amazing little church with a group of local elderly people sitting outside. The Italians are very sociable and seem to love to gather and chat, and are very animated. I think I could fit into the Italian lifestyle quite easy. Out of all the people in the bus I think there are only a few that get excited and bubble over with emotion and I am one of them – along with our lovely American family (that have Italian heritage) Judy is worried that no one will want to sit with us at meal times because we giggle the whole time. I have never laughed so much as this holiday. I am having so much fun. I think the whole experience is enhanced by the people you are on holiday with and the willingness to just chat!

Sitting outside a beautiful old building
Sitting outside a beautiful old building
Shopping centre at Lake Maggiore
Shopping centre at Lake Maggiore
A church walkway at Lake Maggiore
A church walkway at Lake Maggiore
Judy outside the church
Judy outside the church
The elderly gather and chat...enjoying the lovely day
The elderly gather and chat…enjoying the lovely day

The afternoon was our first downtime. After our walk we went down to the hotel pool and outdoors area. Purchased a drink each and just chatted. We ended up with three others at our table and had a very pleasant afternoon. The hotel itself is like a palace. It is filled with expensive rugs, chandeliers, artwork and statues. The lady who runs it is about 80. She sits behind the desk ruling her reign – and the staff! And she is a multi millioneer!

After another delicious meal we headed off to bed at around about 10 pm. Off to Venice tomorrow. Yay! I love that place 🙂

 

Winery, Pisa and Santa Margareta

And the morning began at 4.15! Why are we waking so early even though we are going to bed so late? My head is spinning even before it is filled with all the amazing sights – and they are amazing! Bucket list people! You HAVE to do a trip to Europe in your lifetime 🙂

We leave Rome early in the morning and head Northwards. Our first stop is a winery in Tuscany.  The Chianti wines are what make this region so famous. We did a walking tour and then had lunch along with samples of the winery’s produce. I wasn’t that fussed with the wines but I did enjoy sampling  them anyway, but oh my goodness I loved the dessert wine, and I managed to embarrass myself rather nicely. Not publishing details though!!! Lets say I was very happy 🙂

Dining at the winery
Dining at the winery
Teresa and me at the winery
Teresa and me at the winery
Judy at the winery with the sample bottles on the table beside her
Judy at the winery with the sample bottles on the table beside her
Very healthy looking grape vines
Very healthy looking grape vines
The tour party listening to our guide at the winery
The tour party listening to our guide at the winery
A Chianti Winery in the Tuscan Hills
A Chianti Winery in the Tuscan Hills

After we left the winery we crossed the Arno river and travelled to Pisa. We saw the leaning tower with a million people (slightly exaggerated!!!) in approx 37 degrees! It was still great to see the tower again and the cathedral but family, we didn’t see all the markets and hawkers last time, and I would have been quite happy to have missed that experience this time!

Judy and Teresa at Pisa
Judy and Teresa at Pisa
Pisa three sights with the tower at the rear
Pisa three sights with the tower at the rear
Yes...the Leaning Tower of Pisa is behind me!
Yes…the Leaning Tower of Pisa is behind me!
Looking up at the Tower
Looking up at the Tower
The Leaning Tower
The Leaning Tower
The Cathedral at Pisa
The Cathedral at Pisa

We then travelled on to St Margherita along the coast,  through tunnels and mountains on a very scenic roadway. St Margherita is a delightful beach front Harbour town and has the most amazing architecture and views! We have the luxury of staying in a hotel right by the seaside with a pool on the top floor. As soon as we arrived, we had a swim and then joined the rest of the tour party for a lovely meal. I know….we are spoilt!

From Home to Rome

The day has arrived! We board the plane in New Plymouth and begin our fabulous months holiday. The first 17 days doing a tour of Italy and Sicily. The last 2 weeks we meet Daniel and Marysia in Budapest and travel together back to London. What an adventure! A trip of a lifetime! Our first stop is overnight in Auckland with Jessica. That night is followed by two twelve hour flights, one from Auckland to Singapore, the next from Singapore to Rome…A long trip….but one we have been looking forward to for 10 long months.

The plane trips went smoothly. We tried not to sleep too much on the flight to Singapore as we knew we would need to make the next 12 hour flight be our night time. The four hour stopover in Singapore was a bit of a nightmare….we were soooo tired. Eventually we all gave in and had about a two hour sleep in the airport! The next flight was much better as we slept most of the journey.

We have arrived in Rome..tired and thirsty! And it is so hot!
We have arrived in Rome..tired and thirsty! And it is so hot!
Yay....and we are off. Heading for Singapore...then Rome
Yay….and we are off. Heading for Singapore…then Rome
Teresa saying goodbye to her lovely family at Auckland International Airport
Teresa saying goodbye to her lovely family at Auckland International Airport
On the bus from Rome airport to the Hotel
On the bus from Rome airport to the Hotel
Leaving New Plymouth and heading to Auckland...first part of our trip...so excited!
Leaving New Plymouth and heading to Auckland…first part of our trip…so excited!

We arrived in Rome early enough to be able to do our own ‘discover Rome walking tour’ before our real tour began. And…we found the spanish steps! We also realised very quickly just how hot the weather here is. 39 degrees! We get back to the Hotel at head to the foyer where we meet the rest of the tour party. Then….we are off by bus to have a lovely meal together. During the meal time we have an opportunity to give a little introduction of ‘who you are’ for the other tour members to get to know you better. I had gone downstairs to the toilet…and couldn’t open the door. I panicked….yelled…but no-one heard me. Finally I got the door open and got back to my seat to find out that Judy had introduced me in my absense. I wonder what she said?

Outside our Hotel in Rome
Outside our Hotel in Rome
Our entertainment and our new tour friends
Our entertainment and our new tour friends
Our first dinner together on the tour
Our first dinner together on the tour
Some of the steps
Some of the steps
At the Spanish Steps
At the Spanish Steps
The view from the top of The Spanish Steps...Rome
The view from the top of The Spanish Steps…Rome

After tea we went on another bus ride to have a look at Rome by night. We were taken to see a sample of the places we were going to see in daylight the next day. Unfortunately we were so tired it was hard to stay awake. I think most of us had little naps on the bus…but it was still great! We were so excited! And even though we were tired then next morning we woke at 5am…and did so for three days in a row! Ahhhh the joys of jet lag!

One of the many great architectural places we saw
One of the many great architectural places we saw
Statues all across the bridge
Statues all across the bridge
The bridge with statues
The bridge with statues
Vatican City with St Peters in the background
Vatican City with St Peters in the background
Vatican City
Vatican City
A sight from the Illumination walking tour
A sight from the Illumination walking tour
The illumination tour sight
The illumination tour sight
Inside a cathedral on the illumination tour
Inside a cathedral on the illumination tour

The next morning and we wake up to a very big day. A tour of the Vatican city and the Sistine chapel in the morning and the Colosseum in the afternoon. Now I really can’t describe in words at just how amazing the sights in Vativan city and the Sistene Chapel are…you just have to go there and see them for yourselves…but I will assure you….you would be equally amazed. The artwork in many forms are wonderful…and the buildings as well. There are absolutely thousands of statues as well. I didn’t take photos of them as I did that last time we visited two years ago….and they haven’t changed….hehe. But I couldn’t resist taking more photos of the ceilings…they just amaze me. Hopefully the photos will help to describe the wow factor.

Just look at that artwork!
Just look at that artwork!
This is a very high ceiling...amazing!
This is a very high ceiling…amazing!
The room was a long passageway and the whole ceiling is wonderful
The room was a long passageway and the whole ceiling is wonderful
Outside the Vatican
Outside the Vatican
A View of St PetersDome
A View of St PetersDome
Us three with the dome behind us
Us three with the dome behind us
The inner courtyard (outdoors) with St Peters dome in the background
The inner courtyard (outdoors) with St Peters dome in the background
I was in awe of these ceilings
I was in awe of these ceilings
view from the Vatican
view from the Vatican
View from the vatican
View from the vatican
A staircase that we walked inside the Vatican
A staircase that we walked inside the Vatican
View from the vatican
View from the vatican
Isn't this ceiling just wonderful?
Isn’t this ceiling just wonderful?
Judy and Teresa with Tapestries behind them
Judy and Teresa with Tapestries behind them
A long beautiful ceiling!
A long beautiful ceiling!
Judy, Teresa and the wonderful ceiling behind them
Judy, Teresa and the wonderful ceiling behind them
Yes....I love the ceilings!
Yes….I love the ceilings!

The last place to visit at the vatican city is St Peters Cathedral. Now….that really has the WOW factor. So hard to describe as it is just filled with wonderful artwork, architecture and statues…all with a religious theme. I will add some photos, but I hope they do the place justice. This place really should be on everyones bucket list. You will never forget seeing this place once you go there.

Yes....I love the ceilings!
Yes….I love the ceilings!
Just one photo with a view behind me....the whole building was filled with amazing art and statues...all around!
Just one photo with a view behind me….the whole building was filled with amazing art and statues…all around!
Another view looking up!
Another view looking up!
A ceiling down one side
A ceiling down one side
The front outside...you can't imagine what is inside from this view
The front outside…you can’t imagine what is inside from this view
Just look at the beauty of the building!
Just look at the beauty of the building!
Very high....big ceilings
Very high….big ceilings
If you look carefully you can see people walkin around the rim of the dome. They are the little specs by the fence around the edge! That's how big it is!
If you look carefully you can see people walkin around the rim of the dome. They are the little specs by the fence around the edge! That’s how big it is!
Just wonderful!
Just wonderful!

In the afternoon we went to the Coloseum and although I have been there before, I loved it. It is just amazing!….I could go there again! It was fabulous watching Teresa face and reactions as a first time visitor! You can tell people what it is like, but you can’t really comprehend just how amazing it is unless you see it for yourself.

Can you imagine what is was like in it's day?
Can you imagine what is was like in it’s day?
Us three with another angle of the Colosseum behind us
Us three with another angle of the Colosseum behind us
My turn to pose outside
My turn to pose outside
We all had to pose outside
We all had to pose outside
Looking at the huge size of the place
Looking at the huge size of the place
amazing walls
amazing walls
looking across at the cross
looking across at the cross
The archway being repaired
The archway being repaired
Looking out at further ruins
Looking out at further ruins
Us three posing happily :-)
Us three posing happily 🙂
When you look at us and our size, I hope it helps you to imagine just how big the Colosseum is!
When you look at us and our size, I hope it helps you to imagine just how big the Colosseum is!
The other side
The other side
One side
One side
A beautiful hot day spent at an amazing place!
A beautiful hot day spent at an amazing place!

But the highlight for the day for me was the walking tours we did from 4 pm until late at night finishing with a 7 course meal in a restaurant at the place where Julius Caeser was assasinated!…3 floors underground!

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The Pathenon took my breath away. You walk in through enormous marble columns and look up to see the hugest dome with an open centre. Yes it can rain in the Pathenon…but when it was built so many years ago…they even made holes in the floor and a drainage system so the place wouldn’t flood.

Outside the Pathenon
Outside the Pathenon
The Pathenon
The Pathenon
Inside walls
Inside walls
The Pathenon ceiling
The Pathenon ceiling
Outside the Pathenon
Outside the Pathenon

Now I can’t remember the names of the Cathedrals we went too I will look into them later on and add them to my blog…St Peters at Vatican city was amazing…but the two we saw later on in the day were just as spectacular! We also saw the Trevi Fountain and joined in the hundreds of people to get a photo in front of it. fabulous experience!

The Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain
The outside is great but the inside is amazing!
The outside is great but the inside is amazing!
Loved this place!
Loved this place!
Takes your breath away!
Takes your breath away!
Isn't this ceiling just awe inspiring!
Isn’t this ceiling just awe inspiring!
Walls are amazing too
Walls are amazing too
Just look at that ceiling
Just look at that ceiling
Fabulous buildings
Fabulous buildings
Piazza in Rome
Piazza in Rome
statues
statues
Rome!
Rome!
Such a sight!
Such a sight!
A Water feature
A Water feature
I loved the buildings
I loved the buildings
Fabulous view
Fabulous view
Amazing building
Amazing building
The Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain
Teresa and Judy at The Trevi Fountain
Teresa and Judy at The Trevi Fountain

Okay…So now I have added a heap of photos of our wonderful time in Rome. I have hundreds more photos so these ones are really only a sample of the sights that Rome has to offer. As I said…Rome is a must to visit….you will love it and never regret the expense it costs to go there. I hope you have enjoyed looking through my sample of Rome 🙂

 

The trip is now upon us!!!

All the planning…which seemed like years ago now…and the holiday starts tomorrow! How super exciting! Our itinery is as follows…

  • 31st july – Fly to Auckland and stay with Jess for the night
  • 1st August – Auckland to Singapore
  • 2nd August – Singapore to Rome
  • 3rd August – Rome
  • 4th August – Santa Margherita Ligure
  • 5th August – Baveno
  • 6th August – Venice
  • 7th August – Venice
  • 8th August – Florence
  • 9th August – Florence
  • 1oth August – Sorrento
  • 11th August – Sorrento
  • 12th August – Taomina
  • 13th August – Taomina
  • 14th August – Palermo
  • 15th August – Palermo
  • 16th August – Rome
  • 17th August – fly Rome to Athens, then fly Athens to Budapest
  • 18th August – Budapest
  • 19th August – Budapest to Vienna
  • 20th August – Vienna to Salzburg
  • 21st August – Eagles nest and Alps area
  • 22nd August – Switzerland (Cog railway)
  • 23rd August – switzerland to Paris
  • 24th August – Paris
  • 25th August – Paris
  • 26th August – Paris to London
  • 27th August – discover London
  • 28th August – London area
  • 29th August – London area
  • 30th August – Fly London to Singapore
  • 31st August – Singapore to Auckland
  • 1st September – Auckland to New Plymouth arriving at 4.35pm!!!

The bags are packed except for the toilet bag. The travel cards are funded and cash brought. Photo taking is organised….I have a new camera!!! Yay! Legs and eyebows are being waxed this afternoon….hopefully less personal grooming to think about. Have caught up with a few friends. House is looking pretty tidy. Lawns are mowed.

What else is there to do???

Our family is expanding!

Our youngest grandchild G4 turned 4 in May. The oldest grandchild is G1 and she was 16 in February. The two in the middle are G3 and G2. The are only a week apart in age. G2 turned 7 on the 29th of January and G4 turned 7 on the 5th of February. So, for having 6 children ranging in age from 19 to 35 we only have 4 grandchildren…that is until now!!!

We have the best news ever. Stacie and C3 are having another baby due in February, and C1 and D1 are due a month later. So exciting!! Our only prayer now is that C2 and D2’s prayer will be answered. They lost little Lillianna at 4 months pregnancy and they are hoping God will bless them with another pregnancy….we are hoping and praying for them too!

Grandchildren are such a blessing!

Matthew and Rebeccas post on Facebook...very well done :-)
C1 and D1’s post on Facebook…very well done 🙂
yes it's a positive....yay!!!
yes it’s a positive….yay!!!

One proud Mumma

This year has been a huge year for our eldest daughter C5. On January the 15th she turned 21. We celebrated with a big family dinner on her actual birthday and then on the following Saturday night we had a combined dinner with her special friends at a local nightclub ‘Crowded House’. We had a lovely meal together and talked into the late evening and left C5 and her friends to continue celebrating into the early hours of Sunday morning. She is a very friendly and well loved young lady and her many friends helped to make her evening special and celebrate her and her very special birthday. C6 and I had fun purchasing 21 gifts and wrapping them up. It was a delight to watch C5 see all the presents and then watch her open each present up. She is so beautiful and photogenic. Her face is a delight to watch 🙂

Then on the 24th of May…C5 had her graduation ceremony. What a fantastic celebration of her three years of study and the end with her capping! She is now a qualified nurse and is working at ‘Carefirst’ in New Plymouth. Even better she loves her job!

We are very proud parents. C5 is a delightful person. She is so loving and caring and giving. She has brought us so much joy and happiness. We can’t wait to see where her nursing takes her in life, and we also look forward to everything she does in the future. She is also an amazing photographer and has suprised many people with her most fabulous talent at just managing to ‘snap’ that photo at just the right time. An ability many of us would love to have. God certainly has gifted her with many wonderful qualities. We love her as she is…she is just perfect!

Jessica wrapping the 21 presents
C6 wrapping the 21 presents
Look at that beautiful face! How can you NOT love her!
Look at that beautiful face! How can you NOT love her!
Happy
Happy
Another present
Another present
Birthday cake. Isn't she beautiful!
Birthday cake. Isn’t she beautiful!
Blowing out the candles!
Blowing out the candles!
Our two beautiful girls! We are so proud of both of them :-)
Our two beautiful girls! We are so proud of both of them 🙂
JO! Your tongue!...we do have some fun as well!
C5! Your tongue!…we do have some fun as well!
Yes they're my girls alright!
Yes they’re my girls alright!
Mum, Dad and daughter x
Mum, Dad and daughter x
Joanna and her good friend Ed
C5 and her good friend Ed
Celebrating you Joanna!
Celebrating you C5!
Here's the proof!
Here’s the proof!
An amazing beautiful and talented young lady!
An amazing beautiful and talented young lady!
Yes Joanna...we are very proud of you
Yes C5…we are very proud of you
Celebrating YOU young lady!
Celebrating YOU young lady!
Joanna and her study buddies
C5 and her study buddies
The Capping
The Capping
And she can officially wear the cap! Congratulations Joanna. Well done! It is a great achievement.
And she can officially wear the cap! Congratulations C5. Well done! It is a great achievement.

Looking back, I can now see that God was working!

Way back in April I posted about my job ending at the ANZ Bank and how upset I was about the way I was treated during the whole process. I must admit I hadn’t really enjoyed my job as much after the ANZ dropped the National Bank Brand, but I was good at my job, and I felt that their unwillingness to offer me another position was very sad. I also had the perfect working hours and couldn’t imagine finding another job with part time work available. Little did I know that God was in control, and He had a plan for me that He knew I would be really happy with. I believe that we can ‘cast our cares on God, because He cares for us’ but as I cast my work cares upon Him, praying for Him to work out the details, I didn’t really think he was answering when the ANZ job ended.

But on my post on the 22nd of May, I told you about my new job and how it was an amazing answer to prayer. I have now worked about 10 days and I love it! I am really happy! I am meeting lots of really interesting people. I am helping people that are sick and hurting. I am using a computer daily and doing all the reception duties mainly on my own…and it’s great!

So way back in April I couldn’t see the future and I was wondering what was going to happen. Now I can see that God had it all in hand. He helped me let go of my old job and He opened the door to my new job. He took away the sadness and frustration that I had at work and replaced them with contentment and satisfaction with a job I enjoy.

Praise God!

During the stage from unemployment to employment again, I have had 2 more trips to Sydney and have also planned a trip to Italy with my sister Judy and niece Teresa, for 2 weeks in August and following that 2 weeks travelling with C2 and D2. I will leave NZ on the 1st of August and return to New Zealand on the 31st of August. I am so excited.

I have also been able to do some more house renovations. I have stripped wallpaper, prepared walls for painting and then painted three rooms! And they look great. Robin finished our bedroom walls for me while I was away in Sydney. I took some photos to show C1 and D1 the changes. I love them…what do you think?

No updating here but look at the clean fresh dining area!
No updating here but look at the clean fresh dining area!
Didn't update this, but it is clean and tidy
Didn’t update this, but it is clean and tidy
This area used to be dark blue and it didn't have the big storage cupboard...which I am loving!
This area used to be dark blue and it didn’t have the big storage cupboard…which I am loving!
This are is the fireplace lounge looking into the big lounge. This was the last area I painted before starting again recently.
This are is the fireplace lounge looking into the big lounge. This was the last area I painted before starting again recently.
My new bedroom colour with a new Duvet cover and pillows.
My new bedroom colour with a new Duvet cover and pillows.
Joanna's room. This room used to be dark green! What was I thinking?
C5’s room. This room used to be dark green! What was I thinking?
This is Jessica's room. It used to be blue. I painted this room quite awhile ago.
This is C6’s room. It used to be blue. I painted this room quite awhile ago.