FREEDOM IN CAPTIVITY
DAY 141: When my husband and I visited Italy to celebrate our 25th anniversary I fell in love with Rome's antiquity. Coming from America, where few things are older than two hundred years, it is easy to be enamored when history is around every corner and filling ever piazza. There, two hundred year old buildings are a dime a dozen. The kind of history they have is over 2000 years old. The Forum Today, Still Impressive It is hard to say what was our "favorite." The basilicas were remarkable. The art was inspiring. The architecture was unparallelled. And the fountains that have been flowing for hundreds of years were breathtaking. None of it, though, compared to our tour of the Roman Forum. Situated beside the massive Colosseum, the Forum was the heart of Rome... which was the center of the world at that time. Even though it is in ruins today, what is left standing still belies the power of the Roman Empire. To fully understand the culture and t...