| Off to Rome in April! We took a train ride through Italy and landed at an interesting city full of things to see. First stop, the famous Colosseum: |





| We toured a bunch of ruins right in the middle of the city. |



| And then there were the newer buildings, many made of marble. Interesting how the concept of "new" changes in Europe. 300 years ago they were excavating ruins from 1000 years ago. 200 years ago they were working on remodeling buildings built 500 years ago. And the US is how old? |



| The Vatican Museum was one of the best parts of Rome. So many great paintings! The Sistine Chapel was incredible. The last time Marcy visited (1989) she didn't get to see much because they were restoring it. It was worth the wait. |








| We explored other parts of the city, finding a variety of things to see and do. Nighttime was very pretty, with many of the landmarks lit up. |











| On the way back to France, we spent a couple days in a coastal town, walking on the beach and exploring the marble mines. With one side trip to another famous landmark... |


| We went for a hike in the Italian Alps and found some old and current marble mines. The hills are being reshaped by all of the work, just think how that must change the contour maps of the area. |


