Rome, ITALY

Hi. Today I am going on a train to ROME!!!!!! I am leaving Lucca.  I woke up and my family, me and Anni went to the train station immediately!  Me, Anni and Cole sat on a bench well waiting for the train to come. Finally it arrived!  I COULD NOT BELIEVE IT I WAS GOING TO ROME!! I am excited to go to the Colloseum, go to the Sistine Chapel, and have fun! Now I will tell you some facts about the Colloseum. The Colloseum was originally called Ampitheater of Flavian. In there the gladiators would fight animals and other pepole. Gladiaters are crimanals. Back in the day when you broke the law, you would have to fight in the Colloseum. If you were that person, you would not know what weapons you would get or what you would be fighting.

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ITALY, Lazio Region

Rome Day 1, Vatican, Pantheon, Trevi, Spanish Steps

9/20/2019

Today we got to Rome.  We took the train from Lucca to Florence and Florence to Rome.  When we got there we had to take the subway to get to our apartment. The name of our stop was Valle Aurelia.  The Rome subway system is easy. It only has two lines. The reason it only has two lines is because every time they try to build another line they have to stop!  Do you know why?? Rome is a city of ancient ruins. These ruins are buried deep underground. If builders find ruins, they have to stop and archeologists have to excavate it. Excavate means uncovering and digging around ruins without damaging or moving them to keep them preserved.  A long time ago, Rome flooded, covering the town, statues, buildings and art in mud and ground. It is covered for other reasons, too, like pollution, dust, and buried on purpose to make the land higher. A lot of it is still covered today!  

This is Hercules and is an example of the sculptures and art that is sometimes found under the ground during an excavation. It is around 9 feet tall. He is holding a lion skin, and apple and his club. It is a Greek sculpture, not Roman and you can tell because the Greeks didn’t sculpt wrinkles and make all of their sculptures look young. The Romans put wrinkles on.
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ITALY, Tuscany Region

Lucca, Pisa, Lammari, & Florence

9/5/19

Today we took a train to Lucca,Italy a medieval walled city.  (That means Lucca is surrounded by a two and one half mile long, thirty foot high wall).  The train ride was three hours long. When we arrived, we were shown our apartment by a lady whose name was Cristina.  Our apartment was AMAZING. There was a big room with leather couches, a big T.V. and a glass chandelier. There were many pictures on the walls of people and places in Lucca. My bedroom had a king size bed and a fourteen foot ceiling! We loved that apartment!!!

Me and my dad on the wall. This picture was taken from our apartment on the third floor of a big building.
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Lucca, ITALY

9/5-9/19

Hi. Today I am in Lucca. We have a big wall around our house. Lucca is a walled city. The walls used to be for protection when there were a lot of battles over land and power, but now the are for people to walk or bike on. The walls are very high and make a big circle around the city. It is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo big we can take two hour walks on it. The path is so wide that there is a street on it with trees all along the sides. It is so beautiful!!

Me walking on the wall.
This is the wall from the outside. The walls go all around the city of Lucca.
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ITALY, Liguria Region

Santa Margherita & Portofino

9/2/19

Today we got on the train and went to Nice, France and Genoa, Italy. We had to switch trains in Genoa to get to our apartment in Santa Margherita.  We walked for 5 minutes and then got to our apartment. I found this vase that had a lot of dust in it and a 1 cent Euro coin, gelato money!! I was happy.   After we got settled in we went to dinner. The place was called “Osteria” which means a simple and inexpensive Italian restaurant. I ate an octopus salad. It was cut into tiny pieces served in rice.  It was very chewy and tasted great with the rice. Then we went home and went to bed.

Octopus at Osteria.
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Santa Margherita Ligure, ITALY

9/3/19

Hello. Today I left my France home in Cannes. I left to go to Italy!!! We had to go on three trains to get to Santa Margherita. Santa Margherita is on the coast just like Cannes, except it is further to the east or to the right on the map. If you find Cannes, keep going east along the coast past Nice (our first train change) out of France and into Italy, then go past Genoa (that’s where our 2nd train connection was and where Christopher Colombus was born) and you’ll find the little town.

This is the train station in Nice, France. We stayed there for awhile while we waited for our train to Genoa.
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French Riviera

9/2/19

Today we got up really early and went to get a rental car and went to Cassis. The drive was two hours to Cassis.  We went to the beach and got ICE CREAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The village was called : Village of Cassis.  Then we went to our airbnb and that drive was another two hours. When we got to the airbnb in Cannes (pronounced C-A-N) we went grocery shopping and then went to bed.

Swimming in the Mediterranean in Cassis. There are feet sticking out of the water behind me!
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France!

FRANCE

8/21/2019 Today we got in a uber to go to France we got to the airport and went through security.  The Porto Airport is really nice and has a good lounge!! Then we got on the plane we met a boy named Hugo (pronounced You-Go). He’s from France and we tried to talk on the plane but it was hard because I couldn’t speak French and he could only speak a little English. But we still became friends. When we got to France we got a uber and went to our apartment.  We got to our apartment and had to find the keys it was a treasure hunt. After we found the keys (1minute later) we went up to our room. When we got in there was a hallway and a bedroom next to the hallway and a living room which had another bedroom next to it. I liked the apartment. Then we had to go grocery shopping. We always drop off our backpacks when we get to a new place and then go right to the store for food and water and soaps.

Me leaving Porto!
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FRANCE

8/21-8/31

When we flew to France we went to a city called Aix-en-Provence in the region of Provence.  It is pronounced like this . That was our home for almost 2 weeks.  The city has been here since the Roman times which was a very long time ago, 123 BC. And everytime they dig for a new building here, they find more Roman ruins, old buildings or structures from way back then.   It has natural springs too, which are like fountains that come out of the earth that were built by nature. There are also a lot of churches there and a lot of old fountains that still work very well. There is a lot of castle-like buildings here.  Most of the streets here in the historic center are made of cobblestone and they are narrow. Only a couple are wide like the Cours Mirabeau street. Thats where a lot of old famous writers and artists used to hang out like Paul Cezanne and Emile Zola. At the end of the Cours Mirabeau is a big historic fountain called the Fontaine de la Rotonde and it was built in 1840.  It’s in the middle of a roundabout. Which reminds me that you should never talk to your parents when they are driving in a roundabout or you might crash or miss your turn or you might get stuck in the roundabout for a long time.  

This is what the streets look like in Aix-en-Provence. Some are more narrow with all cobblestone.
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