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Villa d'Este
... a Classical Villa which one of the emperors might have constructed. It was absolutely gorgeous. The fountains and gardens covering the site were more than one could handle. Turning one corner after another, you were struck by some of the most beautiful scenes in the world. And none worse than the other. My favorite spot was an out of the way path, covered by an ...
When in Rome
... of a crowd, it’s just that I think I’m also becoming more of an introvert as independence is thrust upon me and there are times I’d just as soon not be one tourist in the middle of 100,000 thank you very much. Ergo countryside.
After talking to Mama Vula, the place I decided would best fit the bill for what I want out of the excursion would be satisfied by going to Tivoli. Tivoli is the end of the line on the equivalent ...
When in Rome...
... an Irish bar; of course, where else would there be better crack! To be fair it there was a good buzz there and I met a few Irish, although the Guinness was rough. I was wearing my Limerick jersey so there was a bit of slagging happening! Finally we checked out another place before walking the long walk home determined not to get a cab. I’m sure it was close to 6 by the time we got there. I hoped that this would not be another repeat of ...
It's a Shame...Gods, Thieves, and Death
... was odd. Don't know if the Brooklyn started coming back in me, but I was very suspicious from that point on. On the train, they were eyeballing Nicholas, and I was eyeballing them. I was looking to see if the babies they were caring in the snuggly were moving, and they were not. Hmmmmm. As soon as our stop came and we exited the train, they made their move. One cut me off and my instinct kicked in. I lowered my ...
Hadrian's Villa and Villa D'Este
... in time! It is situated on a hilltop so there are great views from every part of the Villa’s gardens and 2 grand staircases lead down from the house to the gardens. This Villa was once the country "retreat" for Cardinal Ippolito in the 1500’s.
I can’t really explain the beauty of these two places, so please take a look at our pictures or look some up online!
Ciao for now!
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