I look at the roofs and doors and windows and I doubt anyone would be interested in taking pictures if they survived a 100 years. I think it is super that you share all these photos.
I had skipped your comment, I am sorry. I find them much more interesting than monuments, the everyday life signs on the building we live in or that we cross along tge street are just like the signs on our faces… They are part of a smaller history, a kind that we usually do nor read in books so I am saving them in this blog! π
Buon Natale
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Grazie Luisa. Tanti cari auguri anche a teβ€οΈ
Happy Christmas!
Dear Anabel, merry Christmas to you as well π
I look at the roofs and doors and windows and I doubt anyone would be interested in taking pictures if they survived a 100 years. I think it is super that you share all these photos.
I had skipped your comment, I am sorry. I find them much more interesting than monuments, the everyday life signs on the building we live in or that we cross along tge street are just like the signs on our faces… They are part of a smaller history, a kind that we usually do nor read in books so I am saving them in this blog! π
Breathtaking!
Thank you Tamara βΊοΈ
To be honest, I love the chaos in Rome that defies categorization as the throngs of people around the Colosseum or the Termini Station.
Yep, this city is like it is…with all of its pros and cons π