Capt. Jon, who was on the Annapurna trip last year, flew to Rome with wife Liz simply to join us for dinner.


We massively overindulged at the rooftop restaurant of a hotel with an incredible view of Rome at night.
The essentially inane ramblings of a guy living in the best place in the world who is in almost complete denial of the aging process
This is the print shop near the Pantheon where I got my souvenirs for framing on our return.
We tracked down more famous stuff. This was Michaelangelo's statue of Moses. (He could paint ceilings too).
And this is the Bocca della Verita as featured in Audrey's movie 'Roman Holiday'.
Every time I saw one of these reminded me of John Cleese's travelogue where he ends up ranting about "more fucking gondolas"
An early stop was Harry's bar where such luminaries as Ernest Hemingway and Charlie Chaplin would hang out - a bit of a special place this.
We loved the Doges Palace with it's Bridge of Sighs and also enjoyed the Accademia but just walking around was the best bit of Venice - just being there.

Plenty of time for wandering around and seeing the sights. We were a few minutes away from the Duomo, the Uffizi gallery and the Ponte Vecchio.
The Duomo was encased in marble and quite stunning. The view from the top of the dome was worth the climb up.
David was impressive in the Piazza della Signiorinha - this was the copy but we saw the original in the Accademia.
The Uffizi gallery was so good we went twice. Paula came across this handsome fellow in the Palazzo Vecchio.
We had a 5 hour lunch with Mary, one of my colleagues from Wesley hospital, and her husband Steve. This is what holidays are all about!
We also managed a day trip to Siena and San Gimignano. Worth seeing but being pert of a guided tour is no picnic.
We had a trip out to Pompeii - here with Vesuvius behind - and it was most impressive. It was much bigger and better preserved than I expected. Most of the statues and mosaics were now in Naples and we saw them the next day,
We climbed up to the edge of the crater of Vesuvius - but it was only a half hour from a car park almost at the top. Good views over Naples and out to Capri.
This was the mosaic of Alexander the Great found in Pompeii. All the treasures were the more special for being well displayed, incredibly bright & ornate AND 2000 years old.
The Colosseum was one of those places which turns out to be better than anticipated.
This was the view from near our hotel - not too shabby.