Villa Delros
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An island, public transport and more obelisks
... Italian, but also with some poems in other languages, including English. After having a look at the island from river level, along with joggers and cyclists who use the wide, paved, car-free riverside promenade, we walked back up the steps near Ponte Cestio, before turning left to cross the bridge onto the island. As you go over the bridge, stepping onto the road to avoid other pedestrians on the narrow footpath, but being careful not to step in front of a ...
Rooman reissu osa4
... itelleni laukun ellei vasta kassalla olis selvinnyt että vaikka kyseinen laukku olikin suoraan sen ale-kyltin takana niin alehan ei koskenut kyseistä tuotetta. No jäipähän se laukku sit ostamatta. Lisäksi aina välillä satoi aika kovaa vettäkin, eli kaupasta toiseen sai juosta ellei halunnut kastua. Gelato kuitenkin oli tääläkin hyvää ja jotain pientä jäi tottakai käteen. Bussimatkalla takas Roomaan juututtiin ruuhkaan. Pitkän viikonlopun jälkeen jokunen muukin oli ...
Still roaming in Rome
... loved! Since we have arrived, Claire has really begun to like pesto, and Calder is into fresh mozzarella! We are really starting to knowour way around certain areas, and feeling more comfortable ordering food, etc. Claire and I are enjoying wearing our dresses and scarves (Italian women never wear shorts!). We are not nearl as dressed up as the local women, especially since they mostly wear heels, which we cannot imagine doing on these cobblestone streets.
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Roma in the Spring time
... which will bring on a different feeling of excitement (I do have a little baby that will be waiting patiently for his/her auntie Katie to squeeze him/her.) The weather has been perfect, the sky always the most magnificent shade of blue, one that I could stare up at all day if I had the time. I walk down the streets of Trastevere with a huge smile on my face and people must wonder, what is that girl soooo happy about?
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Busts and an Organ in Rome
... just made it. We headed for home to have our happy hour with a couple of warm beers. It’s hard to get a really nice cold beer here, so Linda got some ice from the front desk and stuffed it in. After happy hour we headed out for a very late dinner (9:30pm). We found a nice restaurant that made hand tossed pizzas right in the window. So here we go again with what seems like our daily intake of pizza. After dinner we waddled home, completely stuffed!!! ...
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