- Sights. Just wandering from the train station to my hostel, I saw some of the most incredible architecture and ruins. I mean, I'd never even heard of monuments here that are just breathtaking. I guess that's what happens when every emperor needs a monument.
- Traffic. I'm glad I'm getting this city out of the way. The traffic and crowds are crazy.
- Good Pizza. The best pizza I've had in Italy was a little hole in the wall near the Vittorio Emanuelle II monument, and less than four euros for two slices. The onion pizza, while a little oily, is my favorite so far.
- Police. I guess this many monuments and dignitaries mean police out the wazoo. I've seen them in many colors, riding scooters, in motorcades, carrying submachine guns, telling me I can't take pictures on public streets, the works. With regards to that last item, I'm not even sure that was a policeman, but some guy on a scooter said I couldn't take a picture of some Batman boxer shorts in a store window. (Sorry Paul.) I wonder if he worked for the store and was worried I was a spy for AOL/Time/Warner.
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Day 32 - Do as the Romans Do
There are good and bad points to Rome. Ubiquitous internet access is not one of the good points, altough it is kind of cool to be sitting next to an asian nun checking her hotmail account. :)
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Your cover is blown. When the nun-cops show up you're done for!
I've switched internet locations to keep the nun-cops from tracking me down. They're everywhere, though, so I don't expect any tactic to keep them off me for long. I may have to take drastic measures. If you don't hear from me again, tell my wife I love her.
WHAT? WHAT? WHAT? WIFE???
Grandpa.
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