I just discovered your Blog thanks to one of my friends in Rome. The pictures are beautiful;amazing how a bit of snow can make an already beautiful city even more beautiful!
It might be a total pain for you living there, but the pictures - and the coverage I saw on TV this morning - make it look magical. I wish I was there. Then again, not a day goes by when I don't wish I was there. --Ed
I've been thinking of you since I heard about this on the BBC last night. Glad all is cozy. Can you believe it, I think that is more snow than we have had this winter. Last year it was over my head by now...M is happy 'cause the plowing budget is in surplus for the moment!
We were there a week later for the second round .The city was shut down but coming from New England's snowless winter we trudged merrily from post to post.
Thanks for venturing out in the snow for us (well, I suppose for the cutie you posted the other day; I take it he has to go out, snow or not).
ReplyDeleteThe cutie was having a blast! Hopping around. The great thing is that he didn't need a leash, since there's no traffic.
DeleteIt's beautiful!!
DeleteWow, I am spreading this post far and wide!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteYour pictures are lovely. Hope you're staying warm!
ReplyDeleteCozy by the fire!
DeleteI just discovered your Blog thanks to one of my friends in Rome. The pictures are beautiful;amazing how a bit of snow can make an already beautiful city even more beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteRE: the above comment...I am not good at this...did not mean to be anonymous!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing all those scooters are parked... LOL Wish we had some in Kentucky!
ReplyDeleteYes, parked! The mayor declared a no-traffic day. And, for once, Romans seemed to abide by the rules.
DeleteBy the way, I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteBeautiful pictures!!! We have no snow yet. It's been in the 60's and 70's. Do you have snow boots???
ReplyDeleteWhy yes, yes I do. I was very glad today that I didn't throw away my 20 dollar snow boots from Target that I bought 2 years ago in White Plains.
DeleteThank you for sharing all the snow Pictures! For those of us lucky enough to travel to Rome, most don't see or imagine snow in Rome.
ReplyDeleteIt might be a total pain for you living there, but the pictures - and the coverage I saw on TV this morning - make it look magical. I wish I was there. Then again, not a day goes by when I don't wish I was there.
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Actually, it wasn't a pain at all. It was amazing.
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ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of you since I heard about this on the BBC last night. Glad all is cozy. Can you believe it, I think that is more snow than we have had this winter. Last year it was over my head by now...M is happy 'cause the plowing budget is in surplus for the moment!
Warmly,
APB
Plowing budget in surplus? Do I hear a ticket to Florence to see Bruce Springstein?
DeleteIt looks stunning. You NEED that once in a while!
DeleteThat might entail embezzlement. We are. however, planning a fall visit but unless you turn up soon in Maine we may not invite you to join us!
DeleteWinter Wonderland! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if there is more snow in Rome than there is in Sun Valley!
ReplyDeleteTake care, E.
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I can't quite believe this is Rome. Great photos which I shared on FB - hope that's ok. I'm fairly new at this and could n't comment on your page!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and strange all at once.
ReplyDeleteI have found you through pintrest... I am loving your photos of Rome in the snow.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you bundled up for the day to take these photos.
Bellissimo~
Thanks Sandi!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Pico is having a blast. Paco says Hi! and keep warm.
ReplyDeleteWTF.
ReplyDeleteIt was about 45 (7) in Maryland. Beautiful is in the eye of a person indoors.
Bellissima, especially the Collosseo photo
ReplyDeletethe pics are beautiful! and what fun!!! love snow especially when its
ReplyDeletein Italy!
ciao
tuscangrammy
We were there a week later for the second round .The city was shut down but coming from New England's snowless winter we trudged merrily from post to post.
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