I've spent the last two days in Rome and will be heading to Florence later today. I took a too long, too late nap yesterday, so I've been awake since 5:30 and decided I might as well be productive and update here. But I left my camera in my room so no pictures for now. I've been staying in Trastavere, one of Rome's oldest neighborhoods across the river - all cobblestones and teeny-tiny alleys and piazzas.
If you ever want Rome without the crowds, come in February! Now it might be drizzly, gray and cold, but it won't be crowded. My only waits have been for restaurants, and those have been worth waiting for. I "did" Rome many years ago, so I decided to just wander instead of sightsee. And aside from my using a payphone at a hospital to call my credit card company (yes, payphones in Italy are just as crap as those in the US) to get the hold taken off my account, things have been very easy. Except for the Trenitalia site, which has the unfortunate tendency to accept only about 20% of US credit cards. So I'll buy my ticket to Florence at the train station. But those are easy problems.
Let's get to the important stuff - food! How could I have lived this long and not have had sweet dried cherry tomatoes? And dried lime slices too? I picked up those at Campo de Fiori, and then I popped around the corner to get a couple of pignole, those delicious amoretti-like cookies topped with pine nuts. Last night, I had pizza at Da Poeta, which is tucked away on a small alley here in Trastavere. The patataccia pizza with potatoes, mozzarella, and sausage was very good and will be my lunch today on the train. But the calzone stuffed with nutella and ricotta I had for dessert! If I could do it over again, I would probably skip the pizza and get the grande (large) calzone instead of the piccolo (small). It was fantastic.
I did do a few other things aside from eating - the aforementioned wandering, a church or three, a museum, and the Pantheon again, which is technically a Catholic church now, but it just doesn't feel that way to me.
It's now a respectable hour for me to make noise in my room, so I'll sign off. But I want to thank everyone who has wished me well on this trip. It was a hectic month prior to departure, and in the last few days, I was veering between completing my to-do list and getting weepy at the enormity of this. Extra thanks go to those lucky folks who got to deal with teary Monica!
PS - snow is predicted for Florence today and tomorrow. Now I'm really glad I have boots.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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Hi Monnie,
ReplyDeleteNow I'm REALLY glad you bought those boots! Snow in Florence? Who knew? Those are going to come in handy for sure.
Please know I'm available for additional footwear consultation any time you'd like.
Lovin' your blog!
XOXO,
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