Aklesia Suite B&B - Colosseo Rome
Via Labicana, 85 Rome, Lazio, 00184, Italy
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Roma
... other was of the moment St. Peter had the flash of light…or do I have those mixed up? I think it’s Paul with the light and Peter with the crucifixion. Anyway, nice to see these amazing paintings in their original home. The church is small and the two large paintings are in a small niche, or family chapel, where they had been commissioned by the family. He is amazing with his work with light in painting.
One of the places that we have seen a lot of ...
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... things that I want to revisit one more time before my last weekend.
Already three-fifths of the way done, wow!
PS: I've decided to stop making a big deal of when I upload pictures, because I realized this website tells you when I update something. So, just keep checking back for more pictures. I think there's also a number associated with the number of pictures in each entry next to the title, so go ahead and just watch for that to change.
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Roaming in Rome
... actually had dinner with her and spent some time with her and then she was going to florence at the same time as us so we met up with her there and had dinner. What a small world!
Rome is such an old city that it's really amazing to see the history there! Just in the walkways and buildings you can tell that the place is really old. The people are all so nice too which makes the city even more beautiful!
Off to Ascoli Piceno!
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A few more Pics from Rome :)
... coliseum and had a wonderful tour and had a few opportunities to be in an area with just the three of us, Silvia guided us to a little spot where Kimberly could take a break and sit down in the shade. Silvia called it her private chair. It was one of the original marble column chunks sitting in a corner and it was perfect. after the Coliseum we went lunch in a little restaurant in a little square. food was light and fantastic. then we ...
Stairway to Heaven
... And the problem with religious experiences is that they only make sense to the individual. Words kill them but it made me feel part of the historical Church, stretching back hundreds of years and connected me to the thousands of pilgrims who have climbed the steps over the years. Doing it at St. John's and so close my father's birthday and my aunt's saint's day added to the experience.
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