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Day 6 ✧ Sunlight and Salame

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Waking up this morning was more than a bit of a challenge. I was still riding the high of Florence, so at least my energy came right back. I’ve already been dreading this day all last week, I do not do well in the sun. With both of my protective coverups in the wash and no umbrella or parasol, I just covered myself in sunscreen and hoped for the best.

Any kind of walking in the sun will sour my mood, so I had an air of misery over me the entire class period. At least the ruins were very cool, I appreciated how well-preserved they were, especially the columns.

Ionic!

All the hills, like the Capitoline, reminded me of Istanbul. I wonder how many times I can reference Turkiye before it gets insanely annoying. I’m sure I’m already at that threshold now, anyway.

My definitive favorite part of the Forum was the Temple of Divus Romulus. I love an ancient temple repurposed into a church (aesthetically speaking, obviously). The little museum inside was also really interesting, I also love a mini museum.

I can stare at old Catholic iconography forever.

The presentations were also super fun to listen to! I’ve always had an interest in the Vestals, it’s always great to learn more about them. Unfortunately, my body really doesn’t agree with the sun, so I was completely spent after class. I had just enough energy to visit the Jubilee store though, and had an amazing sandwich with salame Milano and scamorza.

I literally never want to look at the sun again.

–Nico Vila

3 responses to “Day 6 ✧ Sunlight and Salame”

  1. josephpaige02 Avatar
    josephpaige02

    I also love seeing an old temple that was turned into a church. One of my favorite parts of this trip has been observing and learning about the repurposing of ancient pagan symbols into Christian ones, some still used today. I hope you didn’t get too sunburnt!

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    1. smvila15 Avatar
      smvila15

      Religious recycling is always super cool to see, and there’s a ton of it here. Fortunately, I did not get sunburnt at all!

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  2. jeyanov02 Avatar
    jeyanov02

    Hi Nico! I agree the sun is definitely a killer and I just pour sunscreen over myself every 2 hours (it’s so annoying when I have to reapply). The temple of Divus Romulus was really cool to me as well, I love seeing when paint and frescoes still stay kind of intact. Also your sandwich sounds bomb.

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