These photos are beautiful. I agree with Sandy- you could frame and sell these. I would buy a “Window in Rome.” Beautiful! You have my excited for my upcoming trip to Rome. Any recommendations? I’ve never been there!
Thanks so much! And ooh — Christina, I didn’t know you’re headed to Rome! How exciting! I hit all the tourist hot spots when I was there, but they’re well worth seeing: the Spanish Steps; the Roman Coliseum; the Vatican (and if you can go inside, don’t miss the Sistine Chapel — stunning).
By far my favorite spot in Rome was the Trevi Fountain, though — and I’m writing this while looking at a framed photo of it on my desk! It’s gigantic and buried within the city, but absolutely breathtaking. There are always people milling around and it has a very festive atmosphere. Be sure to toss a coin in the fountain so you can return to Rome. 🙂
I love all things Italy! Every time I see a picture, I think about my honeymoon a year and a half ago…sigh, to go back! I posted a picture last week that still makes me sad that I’m not there!! 🙂 One day…
I spent 17 days in Italy in October 2007 – Rome, Venice and Florence. I enjoyed it immensely and plan to get back there some day soon. It was amazing – thanks for the photo reminder!
So beautiful!
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You could frame those and sell them!
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Wow wow wow! I ache for the Italian country side!
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These photos are beautiful. I agree with Sandy- you could frame and sell these. I would buy a “Window in Rome.” Beautiful! You have my excited for my upcoming trip to Rome. Any recommendations? I’ve never been there!
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Thanks so much! And ooh — Christina, I didn’t know you’re headed to Rome! How exciting! I hit all the tourist hot spots when I was there, but they’re well worth seeing: the Spanish Steps; the Roman Coliseum; the Vatican (and if you can go inside, don’t miss the Sistine Chapel — stunning).
By far my favorite spot in Rome was the Trevi Fountain, though — and I’m writing this while looking at a framed photo of it on my desk! It’s gigantic and buried within the city, but absolutely breathtaking. There are always people milling around and it has a very festive atmosphere. Be sure to toss a coin in the fountain so you can return to Rome. 🙂
You’re going to have so much fun!
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They are so good they look totally fake! :–) I especially love the water in the Venice picture.
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Oh, these are so beautiful!
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Just lovely. Makes me want to go back… now!
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I wish I was there right now…
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Oh how I wish I was in Italy right now. Lovely photos, Meg honey!
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I love Italy! Venice is my favorite, and I keep a lovely framed photo in my office to glance at as I’m grading papers. These photos are gorgeous.
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Breathtaking! Your pictures make me wish I could go there.
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Those photos are gorgeous! Oh, how I adore Italy. That’s where my husband and I went on our honeymoon.
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Gorgeous photos. I would love to go to Italy one day.
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makes me want to hop a plane!
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Just gorgeous.
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So beautiful!
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Very pretty Meg! 😀 I’m envious, I dream of going to Italy and see all those gorgeous places. And the colors are a-ma-zing!
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I love all things Italy! Every time I see a picture, I think about my honeymoon a year and a half ago…sigh, to go back! I posted a picture last week that still makes me sad that I’m not there!! 🙂 One day…
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Beautiful picture and totally jealous. My daughter is on her way to Rome this spring with a college group.
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wow, these pictures are amazing!!!
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This post makes me all weepy and definitely makes me wish I was back in Italy right now 😦
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I spent 17 days in Italy in October 2007 – Rome, Venice and Florence. I enjoyed it immensely and plan to get back there some day soon. It was amazing – thanks for the photo reminder!
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