my photos
If you have ever been to Munich, you might have noticed they are very fond of decorating lion statues (many places in the US have similar statues—in the city of my school, they have buffalo). Anyways, No one seemed to care that we hung out on the lions, so we did. We liked this lion because we think it is supposed to be decorated like cheese (?)—you can see a little mouse head popping out.
Ever wondered what grafitti looks like in other parts of the world? Well, here is an example.
Translation:
me= : ) you= : (
We couldn’t find much to take pictures of in gray ol’ Frankfurt…but we did find these sweet telephone pods!
I think this would be a gorgeous picture if i wasn’t in it. I look really gross—but the view is spectacular! Very nerve-wracking to drive along the cliffs of the Amalfi Coast while in a tour bus.
The reason I really like the ruins of Ostia Antica is that you can climb all over; really bet a feel for the town. “Ostia Antica”, If I remember correctly, means “Ancient Mouth”; it used to be a port, and was located at the mouth of the river.
Our roommate who booked our lodging in Venice told us we were staying in a “hostel”; but the sign clearly said “campground”. Well, apparently it was really the birthplace of the Teletubbies. It actually wasn’t too bad of a place—fortunately our rooms were not any of these pods, but instead were shaped like log cabins.

