Last Day in Rome
Our last day in Rome; the last day of our trip. Bittersweet, it is. I'm looking forward to being in one place (and my own bed) and at the same time, I'm relishing all the many good moments Doug and I had here in Germany, France, Switzerland, and Italy. It was wonderful to see Doug's high school friends, all but one of whom has visited us in Reedley. The train rides and our Eurail Pass served us well and were so enjoyable. The cathedrals and churches and stained glass windows inspired a sense of awe. The unexpected way this became a "Mennonite/Anabaptist tour" was a pleasant surprise, a confirmation of where we came from and who I am in this world. Today, on our last day, we visited the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums. A good way to end our trip. The Sistine Chapel, with Michaelangelo's ceiling is difficult to describe and no photos are allowed. The crowd kind of got to me, but I wouldn't have missed it for anything. I loved the Hall of Maps -- all 4...