Thursday, December 17, 2009

155 more days...

Cruising with Cyn
Collection of useless information circuitous to the OPERATION: Poisson Rouge Adventure.

Whoa Rome

We will be arriving in Rome Baby Rome on Wednesday May 26, 2010 the second of five ports of call. Rome Baby Rome!

Fun Facts
  • According to legend the brothers Romulus and Remus (the founders of Rome) were raised by a she-wolf in a cave on Palatine Hill.
  • Rome's emblem is the she-wolf suckling the two brothers Romulus and Remus.
  • A park in Rome is named the "Park of the Monsters." Not because it is a haunted place [cb says Sorry Mike -- it's not r-e-a-l-l-y haunted.]
    but because it is full of grotesque figures like a crude Hercules slaying an Amazon and an ogre's face with a mouth so big that people can even walk through it!
  • Rome has a museum which is entirely dedicated to pasta. The Pasta Museum is a one of its kind around the world and showcases different pasta-making machines, as well as paintings related to pasta by contemporary artist
  • The Baths of Caracalla although in a bad state now, were once in their prime days spread across 27 acres and could handle 1,600 bathers at any given time. Built in the 3rd century, they are the largest survivors of Rome's imperial era.

  • Web Bites

  • Rome is widely regarded as one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities.
  • It is at its most comfortable from April through June, and from mid-September to October; in particular.
  • First known picture of a fork comes from Rome. [cb says Wow, now that is good to know.]

    Every morning I get up and eagealy await the latest edition of the OPERATION: Poisson Rouge blog. Whether it is Karen's Travel Tips, Mo's wonderful art work or Ken's Saturday Financial Report I love having my morning coffee with you. Another enjoyable experience is reading local newspapers from Europe. Last week I brought attention to how Italy has some of the most expensive condoms - this weeks article is about how police found art work by Van Gogh, Monet, Kandinsky and others - read about it below.
    POLICE UNCOVER MORE ART HIDDEN BY EX-PARMALAT CHIEF

    Just * The * Facts
  • Elevation: 10 feet Latitude: 41 48N Longitude: 012 14E
    Avg Temp: 63
    Avg High: 71
    Avg Low: 54
    Avg Precipitation: 2
    Rome is the capital of Italy, with a population of over 3.5 million.


    See you next week on Deck 14 where the cool kids hang.

    2 comments:

    1. Pasta Museum!! Wait until Andy hears about that.

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    2. Is that a News Flash I read in your post?

      "Every morning I get up and eagerly await the latest edition of the OPERATION: Poisson Rouge blog. Whether it is Karen's Travel Tips, Mo's wonderful art work or Ken's Saturday Financial Report..."

      Is Ken going to be taking over the Saturday Financial Report? COOL!!!

      Welcome aboard, Ken!

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