Looking out of Corciano at the greenery below.
Sunset over Perugia? (whichever town that was it was beautiful)
Yesterday we all went to Perugia for the day to do some learning at the Archeological Museum and get to know the city. Rossa (she runs the Villa) gave us great tour of an old church, we were allowed places most people aren't because of her connections. The paintings and sculptures were amazing along with the history that went with them. Next we ate lunch which was fantastic, we had pizza I'm not sure I'll be able to accept american pizza anymore. Then we were off to the Archeological Museum which was quite fantastic. We saw a lot of etruscan pieces of art ranging from ceramics to elaborate pieces of jewelry. We spent a few hours there looking at all the various pieces and then headed to the city center to explore. There was a flea market going on so there were many people walking the streets and sidewalks. I learned a valuable lesson about being in large crowds in a foreign country but luckily the pickpockets were not successful. Also I've come to realize that we must have an invisible beacon surrounding us marking us as vulnerable but I'm going to do my best to extinguish that beacon. Any way here are some pictures from yesterday.
The outside of the church.
Some awesome ceiling paintings.
More awesome ceiling paintings.
The garden outside of the Archeological Museum.
Adorable little sculptures.
More tiny sculptures, they're like little army men.
I love the ceramic pieces with the gesso for the details.
Another small figure.
I really loved the pose made by this ceramic piece.
A street in Perugia, I apologize for the random Italian in the shot.
This water fountain has three women (goddesses?) standing in a circle spouting the water, its absolutely beautiful and I love these pictures with it silhouetted.
More gorgeous water fountain.
The fountain was right next to this church and I watched the wedding come out, it was a beautiful day for a wedding.
Today I packed away all my things for Sicily and Rome. We leave tomorrow morning for the airport at Rome then fly to Sicily. We are there until the following Monday then we fly to Rome for the rest of the week. I will not have my computer with me on the excursions as space is limited in my bag of things so I most likely won't be able to post about the amazing places I'm going until I get back to the Villa.
Ciao!
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