I was also surprised by how intact many of the frescoes and mosaics were inside the homes. Most of the bodies have been removed and taken to a museum in Naples, but we did see a skeleton or two. From basically any part of the city, you can see Mt. Vesuvius looming in the background.
After our day in Pompeii, we took a train along the coast of the Bay of Naples to Sorrento. We had booked tiny cabins in a campground right outside of Sorrento, but when we arrived to the campground we found out that we had been upgraded to bungalows with kitchens and porches and views of the Bay and Vesuvius and the cliffs of Sorrento. We took advantage of our kitchen and porch and made dinners and breakfasts and cappuccino to eat outside!
After spending Saturday and Sunday walking around Sorrento and trying lots of lemon flavored treats (Sorrento is known for its lemons) we took the train back to Naples to get some pizza before heading back to Orvieto. Naples is known for having the best pizza in Italy, but it's also known for its high rates of crime and unemployment. Between the gangs of men hanging out and lining the streets and the craziest drivers I've ever seen, we felt like we were risking our lives in Naples, but the pizza was totally worth it!
After our trip, we started a new class on liturgy and art. For the next few weeks, we're learning about praying the hours and making two liturgical books. This past weekend, we also went to Rome to visit the catacombs. On Sunday, the town of Orvieto celebrated Pentecost (the coming of the Holy Spirit) by shooting a bird down a zipline into the Duomo. It was definitely an interesting spectacle, since it incorporated men in Renaissance tights with trumpets, firecrackers, giant pictures of the apostles with fire coming out of them, and a big band parade. I'll never think about Pentecost the same way again.




Meaghan,
ReplyDeleteOnce again, great pictures. It's obvious you are having a great time. Be safe and enjoy your last couple of weeks in Italy.
You risked your life for a pizza?
ReplyDeleteI would!
It's about time girl!!! Haha.. always enjoy the pictures!!! Looking forward to hearing all about the adventures.
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