It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood! What a difference from the monsoon rains and wind two weeks ago. I went to Piazza Bologna on the bus and did a bit of shopping at ‘The Dollar Store’ and got a cappuccino waiting for the Mexican place to open. When it did, I was the first one there for flautas and guacamole and a Margarita. Was there almost 2 and a half hours…eating and sipping and doing some sewing. I noticed a man and a younger man come in and Gabriel…the owner spoke to them in English. As they were leaving I spoke to them and asked where they were from. You know me….I’ll talk to a stump! Well, they ended up sitting down with me and we visited for another half hour. The older man has been living in Rome for 8 years and teaches. He is also a volunteer at the Protestant Cemetery where we were yesterday! He is going to send me a list of his favorite hidden treasures around Rome. The younger man is here for a year, working at St. Paul’s within the Walls Episcopal Church. He is leaving in August and moving to Dallas to be close to his girlfriend who lives in Highland Park. He is excited that I may be able to advise him on places in Dallas before he gets there. He is originally from South Carolina and liked my accent. I have more of a Carolina accent than Texas, because my Daddy and Granddaddy came from South Carolina. After they left, I wandered down to the school where the Quilt Group meets and we had a great meeting. There was no scheduled project today. We just worked on whatever we wanted. There were several of the regulars missing- still on Easter Holiday maybe. We had some new ladies and I was introduced to each one and tried to understand their questions and answer them… One lady is a new Grandmother and she has made little Bianca a Giraffe quilt. Another lady had finished a quilt top with Blues and oranges that was very pretty. We all had a good time. On Monday, several of us are meeting at a children’s hospital not far from St. Peter’s to donate a quilt for the children’s play area. I got home a bit ago and will read until bedtime. Tomorrow, we are taking a bus to Todi to spend two nights. Another adventure. Til tomorrow….
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April 7
Today, we went back to the Protestant Cemetery. What a beautiful and peaceful place. Flowers in bloom all over, camellias, peonies, iris, violets, calla lilies, wisteria, cyclamen and redbud trees. Shelly and Keats, the poets are both buried here, but the most stunning grave is guarded by the Angel of Grief. It was carved as the last sculpture by a man for his wife’s grave. You can see pictures of the Angel on Google. We spent a couple of hours wandering the paths between the graves, reading the headstones. Most of the people died in Rome, but there are some plaques as memorials for people who loved Rome and spent time here. Hint, hint. Poets, writers, musicians, politicians, royalty and just folks. Many children are buried here. Part of the cemetery overlooks the Pyramid and the grounds that encircle it. The Pyramid was built in 18-12 BC for Caius Cestius during the time so many Romans were enamored with all things Egyptian. When the tomb was rediscovered and opened, Cestius’ body was missing. Those old grave robbers again! It has recently been restored and cleaned and it is shiny with white tavertine. We found out that there is a volunteer group that feeds and cares for the cats who live in the cemetery. They all look fat and healthy. Today they were all asleep in the sunshine. At the visitor center, there is a window with a cat basket in the indentation, and the cat’s picture is taped to the sill. Wonder if that specific cat is the only one allowed in the basket? As I like to say, ‘How do it know?’ We headed back toward home and Andy went to Trastevere to run some errands. I came home and finished off a porchetta sandwich I had purchased earlier. I had never tried porchetta until a few weeks ago and sorry I waited so long. It is smoked and seasoned pork and it is good! Finished with the wash and tried to clean some dead vines off our little balcony. We have two planter boxes that are in dire need of beautification. Will work on that next week. We can get plants at the market to spruce them up. Getting my quilting projects ready for tomorrow’s quilting group. Will be good to see the ladies again after being off for two weeks due to Easter break. And, I’m going for Mexican food for lunch before quilting group. Will close for tonight. Putting on my nice clean gown, getting in my nice clean bed and reading til it’s time to sleep… So til domani….
April 6
Today is a holiday in Italy…Easter Monday. Lots of places were closed. More so than non holiday Mondays. It was cleaning and wash day at our ‘villa’ and we got it all done and it smells so fresh. Started a load of wash and discovered we had no hot water for showers. Turned out, it wasn’t the washer’s fault…our water heater has lost pressure and wasn’t heating. So, our leasing man came this afternoon and fixed it and now we know how if it happens in the future. These washers are amazing…takes over two hours to do one load. They say it uses less energy, but we will see. And sometimes, we have to run the spin cycle a second time before the door will unlock and open.
After cleaning, we decided to take the bus across town to see the Protestant Cemetery where Shelly and Keats are buried, along with many other famous people. This cemetery was established for Jews and Protestants (and your general heathen) because only Catholics were allowed in the Catholic cemeteries. We got there just as it closed for the day. It was only open for a half day…since it is a Holiday. And the stores that were closed had chocolate Easter bunnies that will probably be half price tomorrow! We ate Japanese food, caught the bus and came home. The Protestant Cemetery is right by the big Piramid across town. I’ll read up on it tonight and tell you more about it and the cemetery tomorrow. It was finally sunny today after raining all weekend, but a bit chilly. Should be perfect tomorrow….
Happy Easter
Guess I haven’t written for a few days. We were busy with the move, getting food and supplies into the new apartment and I’ve been feeling puny.
- We love the new place. One street from the Vatican and we can hear the bells, and on Thursday we could hear the singing and the Pope talking over the loud speaker. Andy went over to see the crowd at St. Peter’s. We are getting settled in our new apartment and so far, we are very happy with it. Kyle, our leasing guy, brought us goodies yesterday. New skillets, pots and pans, a drying rack, and an upgrade to our wifi. This American leasing company is wonderful. The apartment belongs to a woman whose uncle was a famous artist and sculptor. His name is Mongini. His drawings and sketches for his sculpting are hung here…a huge improvement over the huge red lips and giant red rose “art” at the old place.
Got ready to fix swordfish last night and it had gone bad! Think our fridge wasn’t cold enough the first day it was in there. So, had no dinner last night, but think we will survive. We love having an oven and broiler. Had broiled salmon night before last and it was so good. Today I’m fixing leg of lamb. Will make cuts in the meat and put chopped rosemary and garlic in the slits. Olive oil all over. Also having zucchini with red bell peppers and Parmesan cheese.
Last night the rains started! Supposed to rain today, also. Too bad for the Easter crowd at St. Peter’s. The storm last night was a doozy! Lightening and booming, rolling thunder. Pouring rain. Good sleeping weather.
That’s about all for today. I’ll let you know how the lamb turns out. Sure glad for Google since Cousin Mary – the greatest lamb cooker ever – isn’t here to guide me! Happy Easter! (Feels funny not making my famous deviled eggs!)
March 31
We have been here three months and have just moved to our new apartment…yesterday. We only moved one street closer to St. Peter’s and one block west. Our old apartment just had too many things against it…a nasty landlord who kept wanting us to pay for things that weren’t in our contract, and wanting money up front for utilities. Wrote us a rude and demeaning letter telling us we were basically too high maintenance. We were trying to look out for HIS investment. We had to pay for repairing toilet that he said we broke ‘rocking’ on it. Plumber said it wasn’t installed properly. Half of our stove burners didn’t work. The elevator worked maybe one day a week. Our wifi was shut off one day…he forgot to pay the bill and blamed that on his wife. Our electricity was turned off for two days…one story was he forgot to pay the bill and then his credit card was lost and he forgot to tell the electric company his new card number. Whatever…we were fed up with him. Heat never worked enough for us to be warm…and we were afraid the A/C would be awful too. We didn’t give the guy a deposit…he forgot to ask for it…so we could move with no penalty. My American friend, Liz put us in touch with an American leasing company, with a contract in English and it is delightful. Bigger, more privacy, two TV’s (with some channels in English), an oven…we didn’t have one in old apartment…two bathrooms and three A/c units. And fewer stairs to climb. This place is spotlessly clean! Our old apartment is spotlessly clean NOW…but it wasn’t when we moved in. The old apartment was on a quieter street, but this one just screams…ROMA! There are tables on both sides of the mostly pedestrian street, people eating outside on this beautiful spring day, lots of talking, children playing, pigeons looking for crumbs, wine bottles clanking, and an accordion playing ‘Arriverdici Roma’, ‘Volare’ and any other songs that will garner a euro or two. We are surrounded by many really good restaurants. Today we went to the big market and loaded up. Several fish dishes this week…and we have decided to go back to the market on Thursday and get a leg of lamb for Easter. Lots of Rosemary and garlic should fix it up just fine. Will go to our specialty store to see if they have mint jelly. If not, I’ll wing it with fresh mint I boil with sugar and water. We both slept well last night…very happy with our new place. More when it transpires…
March 29. Palm Sunday
Yesterday was fun. First, I went to try to figure out Bus 590. It runs every hour and a half. That can be a long wait that I’ve given up on several times. Andy has gone riding on a Segway tour with her friend Denise, so I have plenty of free time. When I told a man I was waiting for a bus that came every hour and a half, he replied, ‘Well, that’s useless!’
I was at the bus stop at 8 and it comes at 9…so I had a muffin and cappuccino. It departed at 9 and off we went on a new route for me towards the Quilt Store. When we got to the place I wanted to get off, I was asking the driver what times the return bus left…as he was telling me, he shut the door and drove on! Wouldn’t stop to let me off until the next stop. About a six block walk. Well, I’m glad he did that. On the walk I discovered a hairdresser place, and a massage place and a flea market. At the flea market, I bought a vintage rosary with lovely pink beads. This will be a thank you gift for the quilting lady who has taken me under her wing. She loves pink and is a devout Catholic. I think she will like it. And I found a new Chinese place.
Got to the quilt store. Barbara was helping a customer, so I just looked for some fabric I ‘needed’. Spent about 30 minutes on that. She’s still with that customer, so I pull up a chair and start sewing on my squash project. About 30 minutes later the woman finally decides on her one purchase! It was a pre-packaged collection of coordinating blues in 2 and a half inch strips. Barbara had shown her patterns and pictures on the computer and I had shown her pictures on my phone of quilts using these strips…including Evan’s Christmas quilt. If she were choosing fabrics off the bolt that you have to coordinate yourself, she would still be there. When she left, Barbara looked like she wanted to curl up and scream! No telling how long she had been there when I arrived! We finally got to visit and I sewed when other customers came in. One picked up a new sewing machine she had bought and a nun bought a spool of white thread. Other folks dropped in to say hi. She is having a class on Monday to make fabric flowers, but we will be moving so I can’t go. Maybe next time. I leave and go to lunch at the Chinese place and it is very good. In Italian restaurants, when you sit at a table…it is yours until closing time if you choose. There is no pressure to leave. They don’t bring you a bill until you ask for it. So, I took my time with my meal, sent some emails and even sewed a bit. Very relaxing. Then I went for a haircut. It’s pretty short, but it will grow and I don’t feel so shaggy. Went to wait for the bus thinking it might come at 3:00 but it didn’t come til 3:30. Next one at 5. Got home and started packing for the move tomorrow to the new apartment. I’m 98% packed and ready to go. Dread getting the suitcases down our present stairs and up the stairs at the new place…but one step at a time. Today, I’m planning to go to the flea market near our place that runs the last Sunday of the month, and having Indian food for lunch. Then a relaxing Sunday. Will be busy with move and cleaning old apartment tomorrow. More after the move…
March 27
Today we went to the Vatican Museum. Andy went several weeks ago on a ‘Skip the Line’ guided tour that was 50 euros…worth it to not stand outside in line for a couple of hours, inching your way to the entrance and having no guide. Andy had a friend in town for the weekend, and she heard about the GreyLine tour for 15 euros. Skip the Line and a guide. What a deal! Our guide was Fabio, and he was a delight. Andy said this tour was shoulders above the tour she had. So remember, The GreyLine Tour if you come to see the Vatican museum. We also saw St. Peter’s with Fabio…Andy was on her own inside St. Peter’s when she went. We got Fabio’s contact so we can get him again..he was a great guide. St. Peter’s Square is getting ready for Palm Sunday. There is a huge crucifix hanging from a red curtain behind where the Pope will sit outside. It is between two huge colums that are wrapped with huge Palm fronds. Under the obelisk in the center of the square, they have put two very large olive trees and hundreds of pots of yellow flowers. It will be very festive. In the Sistine Chapel there is a scene painted by Signorelli of the Last Supper. He always ‘signed’ his paintings by painting his dog somewhere in the scene. A fellow painter who helped with the painting was Signor Gatti (cats). He painted a cat in front of the supper table. If Signorelli can paint his dog, Gatti can paint a cat! Not to be outdone, Signorelli painted another dog…in front of the cat!
I forgot to mention when we went to see Pope Francis on Wednesday, we had to pass thru security metal detectors. That was a first. Of course, Rome and St. Peter’s are under high alert because of terrorist threats. The metal detectors have been used for years going into the Basillica, but for the Wednesday General Audience…no. Did I mention the RAIN? My clothes have finally dried out.
Tomorrow, Andy and her friend are going to ride segways around Rome. I’m not ready for,Segways! So, I’ll be left to my own devices. Will see what I come up with! Alone on the streets of Rome! Til tomorrow….
March 25
I didn’t write this when I got in…because I was a drowned rat! We decided to forgo seeing the Pope yesterday because it was pouring rain. Then it stopped, so we went. Started again before we got there and NEVER stopped. St. Peter’s was a sea of colorful umbrellas. The Popemobile zipped thru the crowd…not the leisurely stop and start as on a nice day. Couldn’t even see him on the huge TelePrompTer screens because of the umbrellas, so we left. I was pretty wet at that time. I caught the bus to go to lunch at my new quilting friend’s house. Got off the bus and the wind whipped my umbrella inside out and ruined it. I bought another. Took the wrong street – but headed in the right direction – and within 10 minutes, the new umbrella was whipped to death! Found Paola and had a wonderful lunch! She fixed pasta that had spinach and ricotta in it, fried chicken and chicory and cake. The cake is made of those thin pastry sheets, with cream filling and tiny strawberries. Then we had espresso. Her cute daughter came in…she is a sculptress and works with clay. After lunch, and only a tiny bit drier, we walked two blocks to the quilt group meeting place. Only about 15 ladies showed up. They all greeted me with the ‘double cheek kiss’ and again, I was warmly welcomed. I had made a little hexagon flower for a lady making a Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt and she took it around to show everyone. Then, the ladies made fabric covered eggs. Some were works of art…just lovely. Some finished the baskets they made last week, and It’s sewed on my projects. One young woman brought in her original designed quilt that had won First Prize at the Southern Italy quilt show. It was stunning! Hand appliquéd produce of Italy with machine embroidery repeating the produce that was done in cloth. It had cactus, tomatoes, lemons, some fruit I didnt recognize, wheat, pepperoncini, chestnuts, figs, olives, and eggplant. An absolute work of art! I left in the rain and decided to,stop for flautas at the Mexican restaurant…and it was closed! Too much rain for customers, I guess. So, I went to the bus stop and waited for 45 minutes with my limp, battered, almost useless umbrella in the downpour! Stood in the doorway of a grocery store. A woman brought her Golden Retiever in and tied him to a post inside specifically for that purpose. The dog barked the entire time she shopped…except for a couple of times she swung by to stop him from barking by giving him a treat. Anyone see the fallacy of this training tip?Then dog number two showed up. A little brindle French bulldog. He was tied to a different post. Dog one barked at him the entire time…except when mom would bring a treat…but the Frenchie would look at him like he was nuts! As if to say, ‘Cool it dog, your mom will be back…just relax.’ The bus finally came and I got home. The streets and sidewalks were littered with poor dead umbrellas all the ride home. It was just misting when I got off the bus, and my umbrella joined others at the trash bin. Everything I had on was wet, so a hot shower was most welcome. Evan called me on iCloud and we had a nice chat and I went to bed. 50% chance of rain today…hope I don’t have to go anywhere in rain today. ‘Waterproof’ coat still wet and no umbrella. Holding the limp umbrella to at least keep my head dry, the water poured down my hand and arm inside the coat…so,sweater was soaked too…both I had on. For those of you who own dryers…go hug them! More later….
March 24
We were out at 7 this morning to beat the line at St. Peter’s. There was no line!!! The church was basically empty! We stopped off for Mass and prayers at the tomb of St.Pope John XXIII. Not sure how to refer to him. Then we went to the Sacristy to arrange a Mass to be said for my dear neighbor who died last week. Being in there was very interesting. Dozens of priests and altar boys were getting dressed in their vestments for celebrating Mass.
We left there and came home until it was time to catch the bus. Last night when we went to Vince’s salad place, we met his friend, Tammy who is in Europe for a year and she is from Amarillo. She called just as we were leaving and wanted to join us today. We caught the bus and went to Piazza Bologna. Found a ‘Dollar Store’ type of place and found some zip lock bags! The Zip Lock company is missing a sales opportunity here in Rome. The ones we found are not quite the real deal, but they do zip and will suffice. Then we went to eat MEXICAN Food! And have margaritas. Oh my, was it good! Can’t wait to go again. Then, we hopped on the bus and headed back towards home, getting off near Piazza Navona and finding the Cloisters of Bramante where the Marc Chagall exhibit is showing. Wonderful pen and ink drawings and then ones in color. It was a lovely show…very well done.
After that, we stopped for a cappuccino and then headed to Vince’s for another Caesar salad with porchetta. Said goodbye to Tammy as she leaves tomorrow for a trip to Budapest. Hope we will get to ‘play together’ when she returns. She has been a wealth of information to us, and I think she learned a thing or two from us. A beautiful, warm and sunny day today. Expecting rain tomorrow. Going to see the Pope in St. Peter’s Square tomorrow. God willin’ and the creek don’t rise…
Stopped by an antique store where I bought a rhinoceros last week for a Christmas gift…perfect gift for the intended friend. The owner taught me the Italian word rinoceronte….kind of a mouthful for me, so I stop by to repeat it to her when I pass by and she laughs…as do I. Tonight I stopped in to introduce myself and visit. Francesca is her name and she is lovely…and speaks slowly so I can follow her. Good night!
March 23
Cleaning and wash day at the Villa. Then we went to pick up tickets to see Pope Francis on Wednesday with 40,000 of his other best friends in St. Peter’s Square. Supposed to rain. After that, we stopped by the religious souvenir store, Savelli’s. We had read that they had a mosaic museum. Been in the store numerous times and have never seen a mosaic museum..so we asked. A lady lamed Monica took us in hand and walked us across the street to the museum. Oh my word! Mr. Savelli, his father and grandfather have been collecting antique mosaics for 150 years. They were amazing. Looking at some of them, the mosaic pieces are so small you can’t even see them..it looks like they are painted. A piece the size of my thumbnail with the Coloseum on it. She told us that he has more pieces in the museum in Ravenna which we will try to see on our next trip to Venice. That would be a day trip. Later today, we went to our friend, Vince’s restaurant for a Caesar salad with porchetta…a smoked pork piece. Guess I had never had that…it is wonderful. A friend of his was at the restaurant and we met her…a gal from Amarillo who is here for a year. She was a wealth of information about things to see and do. She told us that the Shroud of Turin will be displayed this summer for only about 5 weeks. Making plans for that. Made reservations tonight for the underground tour of St. Peter’s- they will tell us when to come. Tomorrow the plan is to go to the MEXICAN restaurant…keep your fingers crossed! Found out today that we have an invitation to visit a monastery on the island of Mallorca with a friend who will be visiting from Dallas. She has a priest friend there and we will be his guests. Is that neat, or what? After all that cleaning and washing, I’m just worn out, so off to bed with my clean sheets. Did I ever tell you that I have three fitted sheets and one flat sheet. That’s where the mystery of the missing sheet started. I was looking for a second flat sheet and never had but one in the first place. Well, good night.