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Ain't no 3 stars baby
... lifesavers! This morning, our last in France, I still have hopes of finding a bag, but alas, nothing that takes my fancy, well nothing under several hundred euro anyway. Having said that we do see quite a few stylish man-bags and I better not let Paul read this entry today as he has me on a limit of mentioning man-bags no more than three times a day. I reckon they are a brilliant idea, more men should have them I say! We actually see more than a few ...
A Day of Reflection
... and groom leaving the church for photos in the garden.
Making our way down the next hill I realised that the heavenly fragrance of Italy right now is the sweet perfume of summer jasmine everywhere. It's quite mesmerizing. At the bottom of the hill a new vista of a large garden of roses greeted us, before we set our eyes on the landscape of the Roman Forum (home of the emperors) overlooking the Circus Maximus. ...
Repentin' for Ragin'
... If you knew this kid you wouldn't be surprised.
Walked to the center of the Piazza and got some water and looked around a little more. It was about 7:15 now so we decided to get back to the apartment considering it would probably be dark when we got back.
Tomorrow (September 5) = first day of school. Only one class at 3:45. So even if I sleep until 2:45 again there is still a chance that I'll be on time!
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A Modest Proposal
... an opportunity to expand to the rest of Europe. The collection was amazing -- there were paintings and sculptures by some of the masters like Monet, Degas, Renoir, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Rodin, Munch, Ernst, Klee, and Picasso (and lots of other dudes the likes of my non-art historian self was familiar with).
After ducking into a few more churches, we finally made it to our intended destination: Santa Maria del Popolo. A chapel used to sit on the same ...
Simply Splendide
... within moments we are on the motorway to the city. No fear of getting lost as here, all roads really do lead to Rome. Apart from the signs to L'Aquila, Napoli, Firenze and more. But why let that stand in the way of a good cliche?!
Fortunately the heavy rain in the forecast has just passed so although the city is soaking wet we get unimpeded views of St Peters and Castel San Angelo as we cross the river and head towards the Splendide. Having not been back to Rome ...