Our Journey in Orange
Orange. Coral. Rust. Sometimes colors speak louder than words. The colors in these photos speak warmth, sunsets, historical beauty, and cheer…
Day 58 | Rome to Bucharest and Rome Favorite Places
Today we left Rome and traveled to Romania. It was a pretty smooth day taking into consideration all of the Coronavirus news. You could definitely tell that people…
Day 57 | Last Day in Rome and Thank You
This was our last day in Rome. It’s bittersweet. This city is filled with so much history, charm, and beautiful culture. I almost felt like it was really our home today. As we wrapped up some things at the apartment…
Day 56 | Church of St. Paul Outside the Wall, St. Domitilla Catacombs, and Tres Fontane
The Appian Way! This is the road on which Paul entered Rome. While researching this place I was reminded of his desire to visit Rome…
Day 55 | Castel Sant’Angelo
After spending most of the day at home, we decided to go see Castel Sant’Angelo (Castle of the Holy Angel) named after Michael the archangel. It was first built as a mausoleum…
Day 54 | Sperlonga
One of my favorite places to visit is a sandy beach, so when Nathan threw out the idea of going to Sperlonga, an Italian hillside town…
Day 53 | Hard Rock Cafe and Thoughts on Leaving Rome
We’ve had a few busy days and tomorrow will be busy too, so we took it easy today. We stayed home then went out for an American dinner. There have been moments when a good hamburger…
Day 52 | Jewish Synagogue and Santa Maria in Trastevere and Thoughts
We continued our church tour today by visiting the Jewish synagogue and the main church in our neighborhood, Santa Maria in Trastevere. The beauty, detail, and size of these buildings…
Day 51 | Church Tour
Today we started with lunch in the Jewish Ghetto at a Jewish restaurant (which was really good), then went on a quick tour of several church…
Day 50 | Trajan's Market and Santa Maria Maggiore
Today we went to Trajan’s Market. This is an old Roman market that has been transformed into a museum that displays pieces of statues, buildings, and tools that were found throughout the old Roman Empire…
Day 49 | The Appian Way
Today we went to the Church of St. Paul Outside the Wall, the Catacombs of Domatilla, and Tre Fontane. These are three Christian related sites…
Day 48 | Jewish Quarter and Tiber Island
We were boosted out of the apartment today because the apartment was getting cleaned. A forced early start is just what we needed! Breakfast at the bakery…
Day 47 | Valentine's Day in Rome
Today we went to Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin, which they say holds a relic of St. Valentine of Rome. We then were able to walk through a few sites…
Day 46 | The Tempietto
One thing I really have wanted to do in Rome this time is get a better understanding of the time and context of Biblical history, especially related to early Christianity…
Day 45 | Basilica of Santa Sabina
We are about a fourth of the way through our trip! I can’t believe we’ve already made it this far and we still have so much to look forward to! Today we went to the Basilica of Santa Sabina. It is a church that was completed around 432 AD…
Day 44 | Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola at Campus Martius
Today we went to Church of St. Ignatius. The interesting thing about this church is that is has a fake dome…
Day 43 | Creativity at the Playground
Creativity. That is what it’s about today. I really didn’t plan on posting about every single day of our trip. I thought I would give an update every week or so. Then one post turned into another and now…
Day 42 | 20,000 Steps Through Rome
Over 20,000 steps is what we walked today. Just over 8 miles! The highs for me today were seeing the Trevi Fountain and spending time in green space away from buildings…