Suppli Delicious! And more...

This is the altar and an example of Santa Cecilia 

This is me Penny and my dad standing of where 
the body of Santa Cecilia is buried (not her head tho)

This is me Penny and my Dad at the Basilica of 
Santa Cecilia

Me and Penny eating an amazing thing called a 
 Suppli  (soup-ly)


This is me (lucy) at a fun playground
 
Today we had an amazing day. We are still used to Newport time but we will get the hang of it eventually.  As we were walking we found this playground. And this was a very fun playground. There is ropes to go on and a big swing and this rock climbing block thing. And not to be rude but there was this girl who saw me and she came over and tried to get up like me but she could not do it and i felt bad and climbed down for her. πŸ˜†πŸ˜…πŸ’…πŸ’…πŸ’…πŸ’…πŸ’…πŸ’… Then after that the place we were going to go was Santa Cecilia. We went in and it was MASSIVE! There is a lot of art and cool stuff like that.πŸ˜²πŸ’… The picture of are feet under there it Santa Cecilia body. Not her head just everything else. She got killed because of her faith.  She died by getting  3 slashes on her neck. Then she died 3 days after that. Her head is located in Sienna.  The 3 picture is what the place looks like. Then when we were walking back and a tour group was eating these food. They looked good. And my dad told me its called a Suppli. He said we could try it. (By the way the food is very cheap and there is different type of money system) We got it and it was so good. So its a rice ball basically. Inside there is some sauce and cheese in the middle. Its an amazing stretch!! Then we walked home. We had an amazing time. Hope you guys have a nice day in Newport! Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      
         By:Lucy πŸŽ€

Comments

  1. Great post, Lucy! I love eating suppli. It's so tasty! And the story of St. Cecelia is very sad. I've been to the Duomo in Siena where her head is kept.
    I can't wait to read about your next adventure! Keep taking amazing pics!

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