Sunday, October 21, 2007

Saturday Night - Pizza Night

Every Saturday night is Pizza night. Sometimes we invite staff, sometimes students. Here's the group from last night, all nine of them.
Merrit, Phil, Ginny and Erin David, Brandon, Kingsley, Serge, Alyssa.
These are the just some of the things we'll miss.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Senior Class Trip to Rome - Venice

You can't do Italy without making a stop in Venice (Venezia). The trip was saddened by the news that the Phillies lost all three games, but I'll get over it soon. The day was overcast, but that was better than the heat we've experienced here in the past.
It's a shame that the canals are filthy, but there is still the mystery of the city that floats.

At the end of a long day, which was the end of a long trip, we all sat down to enjoy a concert performed by the Interpreti Venezians. They made Vivaldi's Four Seasons come alive. We boarded the bus one final time at midnight and returned to BFA by 8:45 a.m. the next day. What a trip, what a great group of kids!!!!

Senior Class Trip - Rome Day 4 & 5

Day 4 we spent as a day off from touring the city. The kids hung out, swam and watched another glorious sunset. We then went out for dinner, Italian style, a full 6 courses.
One final class photo at Osteo Antica before we head off to Venezia, then home.

Senior Class Trip - Rome Day 3

No trip to Rome would be complete without a tour of the Coliseum. Every year Mario Bruno, missionary to Rome and friend of BFA, gives us an outstanding understanding of the history of the Coliseum and the Forum.

On the steps of the Victory Monuments are Deb, Christine, JyHae, Bekkah, Katie and Bill. All great kids. We will miss them all very much in a few months.

Late afternoon shot of the Coliseum.
Here's the Forum where Paul gave witness to Jesus Christ and where I'm standing is where tradition has it that Paul and Peter were imprisoned before their execution.

Senior Class Trip - Rome Day 2

Day 2 took us on a walking tour past the Pantheon (above), Trevy fountain and other neat sites. We were able to return to the hotel early enough for the kids to swim in the Meditterranean as the sun went down.
We had our own little cove.


Senior Class Trip - Rome Day 1



After spending a day in Florence, we then head off further south to Rome (Roma) for five days. Here are just a few of the hundreds of photos I saved.


We waited in this line for 2.5 hours to get into the Vatican. It seems criminal that the RCC has some of the world's greatest art treasures locked up here and cannot manage crowds enabling more to see the works.


One of Deb's favorite shots every time we visit the Vatican museum.
Here's a photo taken of Rome from the top of te dome at Saint Peter's Basilica.

Lunch with our friends Mike and Loralee Hill. There home supporting church is Hershey EFree.

Senior Class Trip to Rome - Florence

We stop for 8 hours in Florence (Firenze) on the way to Rome, so the bus drivers can sleep. While there, we visit the Academia, where Michealangelo's "David" can be seen. Unfortunately, they do not let anyone take pictures these days.

This shot of the Arno river in Florence was the clearest we've seen in the three times we've been there. I am standing on the famous Ponte Vecchio as I took the picture.

Deb loves this shot as an exmple of symmetry. I tries to get the sculler to move over a few feet for my camera, but I guess he didn't understand my italian. Just joking, of course.

Hundreds of mopeds and scooters line the streets.

Anyone for gelati? Some of the best in Italy is in Firenze.

Quick Ride in Switzerland

Here are just a few shots of our latest ride across the border to Switzerland. The cycle is up for sale, so we'd better se it while we can.
This is the town of Rheinfelden that borders Germany and Switzerland as it sits on both sides of the Rhein river.

Steve and Renee Grubb have been cycles buddies for Debby and me since they arrived in Kandern. We now welcome them to the Yamaha family with his latest purchase.