Assisi
Jacqueline was up and away early walking into Assisi for a hair appointment at nine. Following her appointment the plan was for us to walk in and join her. This takes some carousing as they prefer to read than to get dressed, clean teeth and get organised. I baked four supermarket pizzas in the Giantavan's gas oven and we set off. Ovens are not common in caravans but we are very grateful that that we have one and use it daily.
Walking the lovely olive lined trail from the camp into Assisi |
There are few gates in the city walls |
Fountains and troughs, always a draw |
Eating while waiting for Jacqueline Tanked kids are better kids, one pizza each now |
St Francis inside Santa Maria Maggiore |
Inside Santa Maria Maggiore |
Not many Panda 45 still in service with the police. Still a very popular private car. These were here when I last was, twenty eight years ago with Julie. |
Audrey |
This Roman temple was converted to Christianity nine hundred years ago. That is before the Maori people settled in NZ! |
Harry 1 |
Harry 2 |
The sixty cent vending café was a treat for our deprived children |
Basilica of San Francesco of Assisi Turned out to go down three levels with his tomb at the bottom |
Beautiful views abound here |
That's him |
Designed for crowds that are absent this time of the year |
Audrey tells lies... |
... and so does Roman |
Evening shot of the former temple |
Beautiful. Looks like you had the place to yourselves
ReplyDeleteCertainly better than the forty degree days plus they had over summer. No crowds, easy parking, pretty good actually.
DeleteThanks Phillip for the fascinating and well illustrated journey journal. I love seeing your adventures.
ReplyDeleteThank you, whoever you are.
DeleteNo photo of Jacqueline's hair?
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