After sitting on the balcony drinking a couple of glasses of wine, we slept in super late after all of the travel struggles. The apartment was small but 2 sets of French doors leading to 1 long balcony opened the room up.
We had nothing
planned for the day except to go to Tazza d’Oro for the best iced coffee ever.
Our room was just down the street from the Colosseum so It was a bit of a walk
but we needed to get out and about.
Along the
walk we found a men’s shop and stopped to buy 2 new short-sleeve shirts for
Dale as he only had the one, he’d worn on the plane. The Italian shirts were so
nice and lightweight, perfect for the warm weather.
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| Thunderstorms nearby |
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| Coffee from Tazza d'Oro |
We got a
late start again but were determined to go to the Herculaneum. This is an area
near Pompeii and was also affected by the devastating eruption but in a
different way so that more buildings are intact. 
Remains of people trying to escape
https://www.visitpompeiivesuvius.com/en/herculaneum
The area is lots smaller than Pompeii so it is easier to see nearly every building in an afternoon. But, with my stopping to shoot a ton of photos, well, we were there until they were about to kick us out.
Some of the
homes were so complete, it was easy to imagine a family living in the house but
additionally, how scarry it must have been for them during the eruption.
We didn’t get to climb Mt. Vesuvius but maybe we will make it back another time.




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