Tuesday, June 5, 2018

More Pompei, 2018

See the previous post for explanations...and I can provide some details of what and where, for those interested...

Seafood restaurant





Sea battle

Bureau of Weights and Measures

Legos, again




Alley scene



One of numerous landscapes






Muy famoso

In still our favorite...

The Villa of the Mysteries


Pompei, 2018

After Paestum we drove on, through much of Salerno, arriving at Pompei in the mid-afternoon, settling in at our old friend Camping Spartacus, even one of our old sites, 10 or 11. Shade and relative seclusion. We have stayed at Camping Spartacus several times over the years, and we know the area well. It is literally across the street from the Porta Marina entrance to the Pompei Scavi, the ruins. And across from the entrance is the Pompei Scavi station of the Circumvesuviana, the train that runs between Naples and Sorrento. Naples has its own attractions, as does Sorrento, but from the latter you can easily catch the the boat to Capri and the bus or boat to the Amalfi coast. Thus, for us, Camping Spartacus has generally been a base camp for the Bay of Naples, and our stays there generally have been for a week or more. The forecast for the coming week suggested increasing warmth, so we decided to do the Pompei ruins first, looking for new openings and for sites that had been closed on previous visits. Among those previous visits are the following:

http://roadeveron.blogspot.com/2011/03/interludium-updatum.html
http://roadeveron.blogspot.com/2011/03/day-in-pompeii.html
http://roadeveron.blogspot.com/2011/04/last-day-of-pompei.html
http://roadeveron.blogspot.com/2013/10/pompeii-2013.html.

We spent the usual entire day, May 25th, opening and closing the place, but for this post and next, I think I'll focus on some of the things we like best, the mosaics, the curiosities, and especially the frescoes.
The Romans were into the telamon thing too

Also recycling

Mosaic floor in an atrium

Eatery

Typical serpent blessing

Beautiful tile at another eatery



Good luck charm

Shrine to household gods




Alternative way to do columns

Venus on the half-shell; Botticelli's much better




Triclinium





Hung in the balance