Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rome. Show all posts

Friday, 4 June 2010

Italian job, pars n

Time to switch back to Finnish.
Huh.
Olipahan reissu :)
Vielä olisi muutamat kuvat kamerassa - ja sitten uusiin seikkailuhin.



Kissa.







Portaat Gianicololla.



:)




Tämä taisi olla Via Appialta...

Viimeinen ekskursio tehtiin Praenesteen:







Samalla reissulla tsekattiin myös Sacro Specon luostari:



























Ja takas Roomaan:


Kantapaikka :)




Aldo ja munkit.






















Jonkun Smart oli viikonlopun aikana saanut rapsakan pinnan...





Kiivaasta etsinnästä huolimatta en löytänyt ostoslistalla ollutta täydellistä nahkalaukkua. Se oikea ei vaan tullut vastaan. Muutamat kengät sentään lähti mukaan (kiitos, äiti ;).





Hampshesterissa lämpötila lähentelee taas 30 astetta ja ilmankosteus sataa = nihkeä meininki.

Monday, 31 May 2010

The View

Got home alright. With enough photos in my camera for a lengthy epilogue before closing the chapter on the Roman excursion.

First, a few attempts at capturing the best view in town
(you can click on all the images to see them bigger):


The dewy morning.
(I still find it hard to get the horizon straight...)


The hot afternoon.


The kind of day when the only sensible thing you can do is sit on the terrace with some Gioioso - and good company. Can almost feel the iron chairs burning the back of my legs...








The last rays of sunlight dress the city in bright orange <3>










Last, but not least: the sunrise.
At its best seen on the way home after a great night out somewhere down there... ;)



Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Some last shots

Time to go home. I'll miss this city.







































Alla prossima!

Monday, 3 May 2010

EUR

I'm having writer's block, so thought I'd iddle it out by posting a few pics from our visit to Museo della Civiltà Romana in EUR last week. The whole area is one huge memento of the Mussolini era. Monumental to the extreme. But also very funkkis and sleek. A veritable antithesis to the centro storico a few metro stops north.


For some reason Blogger.com refused to upload this one with the right orientation... this is the exit (identical to the entrance behind my back here.)




Apparently they are still working on something quite ambitious next door...


Jay walking at EUR...







The scale of things. Massive.









And inside the museum, what you get is miniatures and replicas of the originals. School teachers must love it here: everything in one place, and no valuable, fragile originals to worry about :)



They don't even try to hide the logistics. :)






The day was hot, and sunny, and beautiful.






Even the metro station is very EUR in EUR.


Back home in Trastevere, demonstrators had closed down the street in front of the Ministry of Education. As a result my bus got stuck somewhere in between, so I took the opportunity to check out a brand new short-cut home:




Magical :)