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  1. fkasara says:

    I love Appia Antica ❤

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    1. Glad to hear, Sara. If you have any recommendations for Roma, I’d be happy to hear them.

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      1. fkasara says:

        If you want to experience something slightly unusual, go see the sunset from Giardino degli Aranci (the closest metro station is Circo Massimo), then procede toward Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta and stop in front of Villa del Priorato. You’ll see a hole in the door: just look inside and you’ll see 😍 I won’t spoil anything *grin*

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      2. Thank you! Giardino degli Aranci was the very first place amore took me to for my first visit of Roma four years ago. But it was morning, and we didn’t do as you say. We will. 🙂

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  2. fkasara says:

    Sunset in Rome is just beyond words 🌇

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  3. anglogermantranslations says:

    Thank you for the limitation… My index finger usually gets sore when scrolling through your endless row of photos. 🙂 I suppose it would be easier sideways instead of from top to bottom. I do like all of them, though.

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    1. But… there are only three photos here!! Your finger will get bored! Hihi. But I understand, and truly appreciate somebody appreciating my limitation. 😀

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      1. anglogermantranslations says:

        That’s why I wrote limitation. Three is fine. 🙂

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      2. 😀 But even if there are more, you can click on the first and you have them lined horizontally. Because three is so rare around me…

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      3. anglogermantranslations says:

        I see. I never knew. Thanks for the info.

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      4. Oh! You’re very welcome. I hope somebody else sees this conversation who also didn’t know. I prefer watching photos in blogs this way, horizontally, in a gallery as it opens by clicking on a photo (but not all blogs allow it).

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  4. Dan Antion says:

    I love the green shutters 🙂

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    1. I’m glad you recognize the green, Dan. Or has somebody told you? 🙂

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      1. Dan Antion says:

        I was pretty sure, but I was concerned that you were going to be correcting me 🙂

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  5. My favorite is the blue green shutters. Are those things on the sides of the window for plants?

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    1. Oh yes, Cady, it appears so. I would be lovely if some were in, but it’s good even so.

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  6. Manja, I love the endless photos! There I go again with my “Loves!”

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    1. Thanks, Cady. Well, almost endless. Need to take care of people’s scrolling finger. 😀

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  7. Are the blue window reflections or holes?! My eyes are playing tricks on me!

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    1. Hihi, SMSW, they are holes, the castle is more or less just the shell, at least this upper part.

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  8. windows… it should have said…argh

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  9. Lignum Draco says:

    The last ones make a perfect skylight. 🙂

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    1. Hehe, LD, feel free to nick the idea. 🙂

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  10. so great to see the blue sky thru the window! What a blue!

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    1. True, Markus, there should be a shade called “Roman Blue”. 🙂

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      1. 😀 yes!!!! …or “THAT blue” 🙂

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  11. Inger says:

    They are beautiful, you have a great eye for details:)

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    1. Thank you very much, Inger, and for the follow as well. 🙂

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