tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1177399925168944166.post4394269545051922341..comments2023-05-19T06:10:23.784-05:00Comments on Traveling With Seymour: Pompeii, 10 Tins of Dog food, a Large Bottle of Olive Oil - and a Dog - UPDATEDSusanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00691552904416383496noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1177399925168944166.post-88283583336626602072011-11-17T00:56:43.817-06:002011-11-17T00:56:43.817-06:00Joan, We will have to talk when I get home. You ...Joan, We will have to talk when I get home. You probably have a lot more info about Pompeii than I do. If you look in the pic of the temple you will see a guy in the front carrying a large camera. There were a couple of guys walking around, filming and it didn't look like home movies. I saw a poster of the bones of an animal and person but I didn't see actual bones. There is a museum in Napoli of artifacts of Pompeii that might have more. I'm going to try to go there.Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00691552904416383496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1177399925168944166.post-78166654242756516762011-11-16T17:53:18.973-06:002011-11-16T17:53:18.973-06:00Susan,
When I was little, there was a National Ge...Susan,<br /><br />When I was little, there was a National Geographic magazine about Pompeii. It had lots of pictures of the casts of the people that were made during one of the archeological digs. The people were covered in ash after the eruption in 79 AD. I bet you'll get to see those casts while you're there... it always seemed a little eerie to me, and yet so fascinating. I kept that magazine for years. <br /><br />I was so glad to see a picture of YOU AND SEYMOUR! You're looking good and happy! And I really loved the shot of Vesuvius (so huge) with the ruin-scape in front of it... <br /><br />Love and thanks!<br /><br />JoanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com