I told you I wasn't finished blogging about the trip!
Today I'm writing from Room 40 in the historic 1959 Building at Hampton Roads Academy. This building is the only original structure on the HRA campus...
OK, I tried. Anyway, here are a few more pictures from our days in Rome. Next, I'll tell the story of our eventful trip back home.
We toured the Vatican Museum and St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. The crowd was immense--notice the fact that the area between the fountain and the basilica is packed with people.
Here, we are ascending a staircase designed by Michelangelo. No doubt, more than a few of our group are also silently cursing Michelangelo for his diabolical design.
The Roman Forum, on a warm late spring day. Once we arrived in Rome, the Mediterranean sun forced us to look for shade whenever we could find it, and we filled our water bottles from every public fountain we passed.
The dome of the Pantheon, dedicated to all the Roman gods.
"Whoa...it's bigger than I thought!" The Navigators approach the Colosseum, which seated more rabid fans than the modern UVa or Virginia Tech football stadium.
"Whoa...it's bigger than I thought!" The Navigators approach the Colosseum, which seated more rabid fans than the modern UVa or Virginia Tech football stadium.