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Today we went to Pompeii and Sorrento! It was so fun and different; reminded me of Capri, but less expensive and bigger!
Sometimes we can go do whatever we want and not come back for days, sometimes we go on trips through the program and follow a tight schedule. Both of these options are great and I wouldnt have it any other way! But one of the hard parts about the trips through Semester at Sea is that it usually starts super early. We got on a bus around 8am and drove 30 minutes to Pompeii. I slept on the bus ride so honestly I dont remember the scenery, so I cant be descriptive!
When we got off, there were stands everywhere of souvenirs, food, drinks, and most commonly, lemon stands! I guess they are known for their lemons over there? The lemons were the size of our faces! It smelt so good and everyone was buying lemon chills and lemon candy, gelato, and plain ole slices of lemon. We walked into a building where a man was carving the elegant faces into shells and jewelry pieces. I think the process is called cameo? Cameo jewelry? Anyways, it was beautiful and he was very talented. All of the jewelry was pretty expensive but luckily there was a student discount and a discount for being in a tour group, so Shea and I each bought a little necklace charm. We actually picked out the same charm out of hundreds without knowing! Once we got to look around and shop a little, we went into the gates of Pompeii. The best way I can describe it is narrow, cobblestone streets with brick walls and weeds growing out of everything. It was a little creepy knowing that so many people had died there or fled from their homes, but it was a beautiful sight. There were dogs everywhere. The dogs werent gross or mangy, just a little tattered and scruffy, haha. They would follow groups of people and we had about 3 follow our group! They would walk with us for a while, and when we would stop to see things and take pictures, they would sit down and wait until we started walking again! Precious Pompeii pups.
There were chariot ruts in the cobblestone from being worn down and huge rocks going across the streets at intersections. The rocks in the middle were stepping stones for when it flooded. The sides of the streets were higher than the street, which was about 6 inches lower. We walked around and saw columns, pottery, kitchens, and many more things that were left over and uncovered. There were painting on walls in the market where they had chicken and fish (according to the painting). Another amazing thing was this huge brick room, a sauna! They made their own sauna and it was for men only. There were male statues (about 3 feet tall) holding up the ceiling, bordering the walls. There was also a massage room that was very cold inside. These two rooms were right next to each other and looked the same, but were total opposite temperatures! How in the heck did they do that!! It is just incredible to see it in person and stand where they stood. There was a fountain with carvings and paintings on it where hands were washed before meals, and there were small houses with beds made out of solid rock. It was so cool and I seriously think Pompeii is one of the most unique things that Ive seen so far. Like I said, its creepy in a way, but so interesting. Oh and we saw bodies that were cast in ash. The skin was obviously not there, but the bones were still in perfect contact with the entire body, and they were posed as if they were suffering. I cant describe the weird feeling you get when you see a body made of bones that was not put back together, it was found like that. There was also a dog in bones that was solidified. It was sad but fascinating! The pottery that was found was beautiful and so were the details on the columns and walls. It is just so difficult to imagine a time that is not like ours today. It is so hard to grasp, but Pompeii lets you do just that.
After that once-in a-lifetime experience, we headed to Sorrento for lunch and free time. It took 30 minutes or so to get there (and I slept again
) but I woke up right before the top of the mountain! The views were to die for. I cant wait to show pictures. When we got to the top, we started roaming around and shopped for a few hours. Shea bought an apron that we saw for 3 times less than the price of the exact same one in Capri. Capri is a money trap, but worth the trip :). I bought a cute leather purse for a decent price! The owner gave me a little lemon key chain made of leather for free! The purse is pretty small, light brown, and has a metal thing on the front that says something in Italian and then Made in Italy. Its perfect. At lunch, we had Fanta, sparkling water, pasta, ham with potatoes seasoned with rosemary (random, but delicious) and then lemon creme cake of course!! YUM. I saw a wedding going on and they were all in kilts. Someone told us that the Irish like to come to Sorrento and get married. Who knows what thats all about! Next, we hoped on the bus and headed back to Naples, just in time for the 4th of July cookout!
Everyone was out on the deck, burger smoke filled the air, music was loud, and everyone was just having a good time! This was the first time in about a week that everyone has been on the ship at the same time. so it was nice to see people that I havent seen in days! Tonight we leave to Croatia so we all had to board the ship. The cookout was delightful and the cake was sooo good!! Now I have to read and study for our first test tomorrow, and classes start back up bright and early at 8am. Thanks for reading my blog and I hope you are enjoying it!!
P.S. I miss the chiropractor!