Saturday and Sunday we pretty much chilled. No really, it's cold here.
Monday we decided to drive to Assisi to witness their Nativity scene. Being December 8th it was a holy day celebrating the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which has nothing to with the birth of Jesus but celebrates Mary being born without original sin. It's a holiday in Italy, sort of like Columbus Day in the states. Most things are open, but schools, banks and the post office are all closed.
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Assisi's Nativity Scene |
Then we walked the town of Assisi. I bought a wallet to replace the one that was picked in Rome. A homemade leather wallet at one of the kiosks in the piazza outside a Roman temple. Maybe this wallet will be blessed and not picked. The Roman temple had been converted into a beautiful church.
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A Roman Temple housing a Catholic Church inside (below)
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Walking around the town, you could see the many different types of architecture used over the thousands of years of Assisi's existence . Renaissance and Byzantine built on top of Roman columns.
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Byzantine on Roman columns |
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I thought these flower pots looked so cool |
As with all hill towns, Assisi sits high atop a hill...duh! But the view looking west over the valley was spectacular today as it was very clear, with cool, crisp air.
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Love the sunbeams pointing to my beautiful wife |
We had a great day in Assisi. Then we drove home in the spirit to decorate for Christmas.
1 comment:
I remember Mass there with you both! It is an amazing city. I suspect that does totally get one in a holiday mood.
Memories are flooding back. Wow.
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