I arrived in Rome late Saturday night. I took/found/made my way to a taxi to the hotel which was only about 10 minutes away. When I arrived at the hotel, a priest in all his garb greeted me at the door...okay, hmmm...sort of funny and strange at the same time -- "am I at the hotel or a church." Well, it was the hotel; I check in (my room key weighs about 5 pounds by the way) and I can relax for the night. My room is cute and quaint...everything is tiny/small -- the bed, the table, everything is teeny weenie. I took a shower and something told me that I should really enjoy the shower...take a long, hot shower...that was the last hot shower I had (and I am blogging a week later)....explanation later. Before I fall asleep, I have the random thought "I'm in Rome!"...and then I wake up at 2 am...ahhhh lovely jetlag.
So the next morning, the real challenge starts....getting to Tuscany which is about 3 hours away. I was very nervous about my upcoming day of travel, but my anxiety was eased a bit when I met a group of senior citizens from Indiana in the lobby! They were so relaxed and having such a good time...they wished me luck. From the hotel shuttle, to the airport to find the train to Tiburtina (bus station) and then on to Siena...I had just used all modes of transportation I think in the last 24 hours! I am on my way...
So the next morning, the real challenge starts....getting to Tuscany which is about 3 hours away. I was very nervous about my upcoming day of travel, but my anxiety was eased a bit when I met a group of senior citizens from Indiana in the lobby! They were so relaxed and having such a good time...they wished me luck. From the hotel shuttle, to the airport to find the train to Tiburtina (bus station) and then on to Siena...I had just used all modes of transportation I think in the last 24 hours! I am on my way...
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