This is called the Field of Dreams...
Nate is so strong, he only had to use a finger :)
Nate is so strong, he only had to use a finger :)
There were other sculptures by Michelangelo, but they're unfinished, so we'll never know what they were going to look like...
The Dome of the Duomo. When the church was built, they left a huge hole in the building (where the dome is today) because they were confident they would invent a way to make a dome that big... and they did! 
As we walked to the other side of Orvieto to see different views, we were pleasantly surprised that the town was so nice...
You know the saying... the grass is always greener? Well, the grass that surrounds this house is literally greener than most other houses. How would you like to have a cypress lined driveway to your house?
We hiked along the ridge of the cliffs...
And it was a workout... I'm a little behind in this picture!
This painting, which I love, captures this scripture... John 20:27 - Jesus said to Thomas, "Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe... Because you have seen me, you have believed; but blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe."
This is the famous torso which inspired Michelangelo...You'll notice that this torso is very similar to the pictures of David that we saw in Florence. Don't worry you'll be seeing plenty of David pictures very soon.
The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. It's hard to imagine that one man (Michelangelo, of course) painted the entire Chapel by himself.
The ceiling is incredible. Not only is it a beautiful work of art, but Michelangelo creates a three dimensional illusion. This is actually a picture of a flat ceiling, but it looks like things are curved and jutting out. There are nine scenes from Genesis depicted on the ceiling in chronological order, but my camera could only capture about five...
My favorite scene is the most iconic and recognizable one... the creation of Adam. There's just something about it...
After visiting the Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel, we headed to St. Peter's square to take a break and enjoy the nice weather before going inside St. Peter's Church.
About 30 minutes later, these ominous clouds rolled in... so we decided it was a good time to go see the church!
On our way in, we were lucky enough to see the changing of the Swiss guards. The guards must be Catholic, single, males, Swiss citizens, have completed training with the Swiss military, and have certificates of good conduct. They also must be between 19 & 30 years old and taller than 5'7"... is that specific enough!?
It also has the tallest dome in the world... with a whopping 448 feet between the ground and the ceiling!
There is a band of gold stretching around the entire church which displays all of the words Jesus said to Peter in the Bible. It's hard to tell in this picture, but the letters are 5 feet high!
After touring the church, we sat in Vatican City a little while longer before heading back to to the heart of Rome.
Later, we had dinner in Rome's Piazza Novona, which was a great place for entertainment... lots of live music and other crazy acts
Thank you for visiting our site! In September of 08, we picked up and moved from Raleigh, NC to Basel, Switzerland for two years. We thought that this blog would be the best way to share our European lifestyle and adventures with you. We miss all of our friends and family, but we hope this helps us stay a little more connected while we are away. Hope you enjoy!