tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719463141092646624.post7155489463526360292..comments2023-05-28T06:23:51.229-04:00Comments on Teatime Journeys: Italy Day 3: Pantheon, Palaces, and St. Paul's Outside the WallsCarriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15761581520765059264noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719463141092646624.post-50401922860885287702016-12-02T00:38:27.986-05:002016-12-02T00:38:27.986-05:00Dang, we must have gotten to the Pantheon pretty e...Dang, we must have gotten to the Pantheon pretty early for it to have been so empty.<br /><br />Your photos of Santa Maria sopra Minerva are great. My camera went all wonky in there and so everything came out fuzzy. >:o. It also looks suspiciously empty, haha. What time did we wake up?!? :-P. Also, I notice that you did not include a photo of the fancy dress + quill pen skeleton that we found in Santa Maria sopra Minerva. :-P. You’re so respectful.<br /><br />The Gesu church was ridiculously beautiful.<br /><br />LOLing at your descriptions of the ceiling of Sant’Ignazio, especially Asia. (I don’t know what is happening there, either.)<br /><br />I ate my entire personal pizza and feel no shame because of the distances we were covering. :-P. <br /><br />You neglected to mention THE MOST IMPORTANT THING about the Protestant Cemetery… the kitties EVERYWHERE!! :-D :-D :-D!! Priorities, Carrie.<br /><br />Re: St. Paul’s Outside the Walls: “It was very large.” LOL. Understatement. :-P. And the entrance is so annoyingly far away from where you are when you first get to the church. Also, this was where I had a foot pain-related meltdown, so I feel obligated to acknowledge and apologize again. :-P. Coincidentally, this was also the evening I discovered that, if I drink enough wine with dinner, my feet go numb and I can walk for hours. Something to keep in mind for the future.<br /><br />Piazza Navona is still my favorite place on this planet even though I know you were underwhelmed and the food we had was only mediocre at best. :-P.<br /><br />Your nighttime shots at the Vatican turned out AMAZING.Katherinenoreply@blogger.com