Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Search for a straigtening iron

















Planning our morning after breakfast we decided that we would visit a few sights on our way to Rome Termini where we thought we might be able to find a voltage converter. We stopped by Quirinale (Parliament), Santa Maria degli Angeli and the Piazza delia Repubblica. The church was really interesting as it was designed by Michelangelo and built into the side of a hill. After this we were quite close to Rome Termini and wandered around asking people for a voltage converter, we found a couple but they were only good to 45 watts. Finally when we were about to leave we found a straigtening iron for 30 Euro. With our staightening iron in hand we were finally ready for lunch. After lunch we rested a bit and then visited the Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Navona. On our way to the Piazzas we stoped into a bakery and Lauren had a couple of small pastieries. This was her favorite part of the trip so far, especially the "chocolate filled boat" pastry. Finally after a long day we relaxed and had a drink at the rooftop bar. Now we are off for our last dinner in Rome.

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