Here is a cool picture of the Cardinal of Rome. He came to Trevi while we were there and said a blessing then he threw a wooden cross into the fountain and went around with a huge vat of Holy Water and hit people over the head with fig leaves dipped in the water. We didn't get close enough to get hit but we did get splashed so I figure that's a good sign for us.
We used the movie Roman Holiday to decide where to go and that led us to the Bocca di Veritas. This stone is supposed to bite your hand off if you have told a lie. Nate and I both survived with our fingers intact so we must be pretty upstanding people. Or maybe it's becuase we got splashed with Holy Water.
This is in front of the Spanish Steps. This is the same spot that Audrey Hepburn stops and eats gelato in the movie. I just wish we had remembered to get some before we came here.
This is a picture of the hole in the cieling at the Pantheon. I thought it was cool to see the sky through. As you can see it was a really nice day.


On the same bus tour we went to the town of Bath. This was more of a side note for all of us since we were really going for Stonehenge but it was pretty cool too. The town is so pretty and it isn't hard to imagine the stories that Jane Austen told happening here (as most of her stories are set in and around the town of Bath and she lived here as she wrote them). All the buildings are made out of sunstone and the town is very tipically British and quaint. Of course the most popular thing to see is the Roman Baths that were dicovered here and are still functioning although you probably would not want to go for a swim as the water is pretty disgusting. 















