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Travel Blogs from Rome
My Take -Jorge
... stick between them. So far, Italians, not impressed. They are impatient, grumpy, and they smell bad. But hey, at least we are on the right side of the road. Everything got way better once we got to the Villareals. They live on the 10th floor of an apartment building. It's a cozy little apartment that has a balcony with quite a view. The weather is perfect so we are sleeping with the windows open. As for now, I must sleep. Until the next post, adios. ...
Bathrobes Come With Balconies
... ever, we had a cabin with a balcony. A balcony! The itinerary was of secondary importance, the weather was less than that, the time of year was Insignificant – the key ingredient for the gluttonous anticipation and lack of concentration was the coveted, always the bridesmaid but never the bride, balcony. How did we come to have a balcony cabin, you ask. Well if you insist; don’t you dare try and run away now… ...
3/5
... fountain to the next up a hill, all symmetrical and sequential. I definitely noticed the whole "sublime" aspect that I learned about in architecture in this garden, which had many dark features and shadows that contrasted with the white marble of the steps and the light hitting the trees. I took A TON of pictures, and was pretty sad to leave. I think this was my second-favorite visit next to St. Peter's. It's possible that they're about tied... After this ...
Leave the Gun, Take the Cannole - ROME!!!
... you to the two albums on facebook, which you can view even if you are not a facebook member. Enjoy!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=3 02720&id=516598913&l=2d962bcb17
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=3 04115&id=516598913&l=aa34a3b5c9
Until next time,
Margaret
P.S. An extraordinarily happy happy happy twelfth birthday to Grace Fielder. You may be a borderline teenager, but you’re still Grace the Face. Love you, Sis. You’ll kick junior high’s ...
Lock of love
... finally see it. It’s so cool and it’s one of those things I feel you’d only find in Italy :-) Ponte Milvio is famous for many reasons but in more recent history its fame comes from it being known as the lover’s bridge.
In 2004 the book ‘Tre metri sopra il cielo’ (3 meters above the sky) by author Federico Moccia was published, and in one chapter, the protagonists promise each other eternal love, lock a padlock to the central ...