I've been really lazy lately, sorry for the lack of pics from me, so here are a handful of random pics or some of the places I've been the last week
Greek Acropolis
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Greece!!!
So I've been busing my way through Greece the last couple days. We left Italy last Saturday and headed to Athens. I have to say, when it comes to comparing Greece to Italy, it is nearly impossible to say which one I like better. They both have amazing food, culture, and sites, it makes it super difficult to choose which one is cooler. However, we have been roadtripping through the countryside of Greece and I have to say, it reminds me of Colorado, but it blows CO out of the water. I mean does Colorado have random castles on top of mountain peaks and ancient Greek temples in the middle of nowhere in the mountains? I think the answer to that is no... It doesn't. But there have been a few times when we have been away from the sea when I will look out the window and feel like I'm back home and I have to remind myself that we are actually in Greece. Alright, so far we have been to Athens, Nafplion, Sparta, Olympia, Mycenea, and all over Arcadia (also known as bear county in ancient Greece). Of course we saw the Parthenon while in Athens, but I have to say, it was not my favorite temple on the acropolis. Instead I thought the Erecthion was way cooler! It's this smaller temple off to the right of the Parthenon which is kinda overshadowed by the hype of the Parthenon. It's way cool because it has columns that are shaped to look like women, so if you have seen hercules, you can think of the muses, and that's essentially what they have at the erecthion. Also in Athens is this temple dedicated to the god Hephaestus (god of the forge, or in today's terms, god of the handyman). It was so cool, probably my favorite Greek temple (I've seen a lot since being here). But yeah, it's really well preserved and you can imaging that it still looks like it did way back when. Also in Athens we saw some extreme right wing nationalist protesting though the streets, it was a bit exciting really. So we left Athens and started our five day roadtrip through Greece on Tuesday, so we are currently on day three. I have nothing to complain about, except imagine riding a bus through the back roads of the rocky mountains an that will give you an idea of what I've been doing. It's really pretty though so I have coped with the motion sickness that keeps creeping up. In Nafplion we went up to the local castle on top of a mountain and explored it!! We had free reign to do whatever we wanted an go wherever we wanted up there, as long as we had the energy to climb up something we could if we wanted to. It was sweet, the castle was accessible by a staircase that had 910 stairs in it (we got a ride up and walked down) but it was sweet!!! We also went to sparta where there is this medieval village built into the side of one of the surrounding mountains and we walked all around there as well... And of course I had to say "This is Sparta" all epicly, seeing as I was actually in Sparta it seemed to fitting ( didn't see a giant hole in the ground though... Just saying). But yeah, that was yesterday, this morning we hung out at Olympia for a few hours and explored where the original Olympics were held. Our group had a pretty intense foot race on the track... We now have an Olympic champion in our midst.
Anyways, I feel like that is enough of an update so I'll just put up some of the pictures I just so happened to take on my phone, unfortunately for you I've been using my camera a lot more lately so I don't have too much that I can post right now, but I'll get to it when I am home!!! Enjoy
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Pompeii and Florence
K so I have had a shotty Internet connection for the last few days so I haven't been able to post any of the pictures I've been holding onto. So we are actually in Florence now!! We have seen Pompeii and all that fun stuff so we moved on to bigger and brighter things!! However Pompeii was totally amazing!! I couldn't believe how a city could be totally destroyed and yet 100% preserved by lava!! It blew my mind that I was walking around in a city that had been destroyed by fire forever ago! Anyways, Florence is amazing! I am in love with it! Florence is what I imagine when I think of winding twisting streets and back alley Cafes. It is so cool. There is this sweet bridge that has about twenty different jewelry stores on the actual bridge and a whole section of town totally dedicated to a leather market!! There are museums everywhere and it it truly the city of the renaissance!! Anyways, here are some pics from the last four days or so, enjoy!!
Locations of where i took each photo in order
Paestum
Paestum
Herculaneum
Herculaneum
Napels
Pompeii
Pompeii
Pompeii
last four in Florence
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Random photographs from all over Rome
Ok, so in the last post I really wanted to post these pictures but it didn't make much sense to do that because what I talked about had nothing to do with these, so that is there very short dilemma I had. Anyways i had a bit of fun with these. They are kinda from all over Rome, ranging from a ways outside the main city, to the cemetery right outside the old city walls and even more within the city itself. Mainly these are some of my favorite pictures I have taken so I figured why not share them.
Oh just an FYI, a couple of the graves in some of those pictures belong to John Keats and Percy Shelly, both are pretty important figures in british literary history. I think it's pretty ironic seeing as I mentioned Percy Shelly in my first ever post and now I have seen his grave. Anyways, if you still don't know who these people are, look up Percy Shelly's poem, Mont Blanc and read it. It's pretty darn good