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- Rome

Aviva woke up early, really early (like 4AM), so I woke up early too. We got organized, which is always a nice thing. I realized I forgot the special cable for my new camera (I knew I'd do that), and I couldn't get the zip USB cable to work with Aviva's camera (funny, it powers my Blackberry fine), so today we'll try to find a camera or computer shop and get a USB card reader that takes MemoryStick and MemoryStick Pro cards; hopefully that won't be hard in Rome.

Today should be an art day - we're visiting collections we've never seen before in a set of villas near the hotel. We like to spend our first day someplace near the hotel if possible so we can walk around and get our legs working after the long flights.

We first asked the desk about computer or digital camera stores near us - none, nada, zilch. And, as we walked around, we learned that this was true - Rome central is based on the Ludite creed, as there's little technology in the hands of individuals. Internet cafes are big business here - we stopped in one to ask about computer and photo shops (told again no way) and there was always a line.

Aviva at a fountain
Trajan's column
Aviva in front of a fountain on Piazza Colonna
Trajan's column
Now you see her Now you don't
The fountain with a woman filling her bottle and without

We started at Galleria Colonna, a middling art gallery.

Ticket front
Ticket back
The front and back of the ticket
Furniture
A piece of decorative furniture
Art Nouveau bank doors
Shopping center
Just the doors to a bank on Via del Corso
A shopping center near the hotel

We then walked over to Galleria Doria Pamphilj, a very nice gallery with some works by famous artists.

Fresco of the first wing ceiling
Fresco of the first wing ceiling
"Madonna in a Church" by Jan Gossaert (detto Mabuse)
"Ritratto di Agatha van Schoonhoven" by Jan van Scorel
"Madonna in a Church" by Jan Gossaert (detto Mabuse)
"Ritratto di Agatha van Schoonhoven" by Jan van Scorel
"The Temptations of Saint Anthony" by Bernardo Parentino
"The Temptations of Saint Anthony" by Bernardo Parentino
"Two Old Men at Prayer (The Hypocrites)" by Quinten Massys
"Two Old Men at Prayer (The Hypocrites)" by Quinten Massys
"Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano" by Raffaello
"Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano" by Raffaello
"Annunciazione" by Fra Filippo Lippi
"Annunciazione" by Fra Filippo Lippi

Lunch was at Osteria dell' Ingegno at Piazza di Pietra 45 - modern Italian dishes done nicely. I had a homemade pasta (probably forced through a potato grate into boiling water) with cut up green beans and a basil pesto sauce. Aviva had mussels with a pasta, and she ate most of hers so it must have been good (I cleaned my plate).

Outside of card
Inside of card
Unfolded business card for Osteria dell' Ingegno

We went to the Pantheon again (here's a link to our last visit) - what an amazing building. I especially love the roof, and we both are amazed that Raphael is buried there.

Pantheon
Pantheon
Pantheon Ceiling
Ceiling of the Pantheon
Pantheon rear detail
Rear detail of the Pantheon
Raphael's tomb
Raphael's tomb
Madonna on a wall
A Madonna on a wall outside the Pantheon
Fountain outside the Pantheon
The fountain outside the Pantheon
Detail of the fountain
A detail of the fountain

After another gelato we went to Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, near Piazza Navonna, a church with a Michelangelo sculpture and Lippi frescoes. Beato (Fra) Angelico is buried here. St. Catherine is also strongly represented at this church. Outside, there was a large rally opposing domestic partner legislation; we fought our way through the crowd to get to the end of the piazza.

Elephant that's part of plynth
Elephant base for plynth outside of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva
Beato AngelicaoTomb
Beato Angelico Tomb
The tomb of Beato (Fra) Angelico
Rosetta window
St. Catherine
Rosetta window
St. Catherine at the alter
A skull
Another skull
A third skull
The church of skulls - here are some examples
Carafa's Chapel (Filippo Lippi
Carafa's Chapel (frescoes by Filippo Lippi)

We then walked all over the place looking for a couple of churchs - we found one but its not open on the weekend.

So we walked back to the hotel. As we got close Aviva saw an optical shop that also sold digital cameras. She bought an eyeglass holder for her reading glasses and I got a Lexar USB drive that takes MemoryStick and MemoryStick PRO memory cards. When we got back to the room I unloaded both cameras - now I can work on these web pages every night again, yippee!

We went to dinner at a cheap little pizza place called Pizza Ciro at Via della Mercede, 43/45; I had a calzone which was very good, but Aviva ordered real food and it wasn't so great. We slept better overnight.

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