I took lots of Polaroids during the trip, but I don't want to overwhelm you with more photos of Rome. I hope these few images captured a sense of eternal city. Briefly, I would like to point out a few places that strike me the most.
Appia Antica, one afternoon almost at sunset, the interior of
Ristorante Gusto and my old apartment building, where I grow up, where from the three third floor windows, I could see the cupola of
San Pietro. Every time I go back there, I almost cry.
I'm planning next week a
Calendarbook giveaway here on the blog,
on facebook and personally at my
studio. Check back soon, the
Calendarbook, this year, is a real surprise!








Camera da letto, sartoria di nonna Tina....nonchè da letto per Maurizio e Toni e camera da pranzo per le grandi serate, abbuffate, e per tanti ospiti! Capodanno, il Presepe all'ingresso coi doni della befana! le poltrone dove giocavamo ogni tanto cn le bambole. Ti ricordi? E Il piccolo terrazzino da dove mi chiamavi!
ReplyDeleteBello avere questi ricordi!
Un abbraccio
Claudia
Claudia, che bello trovarti qui! il terrazzino da cui ti chiamavo l'ho fatto vedere anche ai miei bambini dal cortile di via Faa di Bruno. Quanti bei ricordi anche per me!
ReplyDeleteHi Angela!
ReplyDeleteWhich app are you using? Is it just called "polaroid"? I haven't encountered it before.
Hello Rachel, the app is called shake it, but if you type Polaroid in the app store, you will find several different one.
ReplyDeletelomo prints?
ReplyDeletelomo prints?
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