Without hesitation, I also have to say that going to Croatia was probably the highlight of the summer. I know I already said how much I laughed during that week, actually the full 2 weeks Liz was here, but really, it was just ridiculous! I’ve gotten so used to traveling by myself and just hooking up with random people for a few days here and few days there, I’d forgotten how much traveling with a good friend can enhance the experience. I’m hoping that we can continue to wreak havoc on foreign destinations for many years to come. A-geedy-up-a!! I am not sure if I will be able to continue my summer’s abroad; however, I do know without doubt that I want to live here some day. Everyone should have a place they feel so in tune with! And so, at this time tomorrow, I will be sobbing into my crappy airline lunch somewhere over the Atlantic on my way back to VA. Expect one more desperate gasp of a blog post before I get on that plane. You know me, I just can’t let go that easily.
As with last year, Liz is picking me up and has organized apperitivi at Villa della Carrie and then we are off to relive our Croatian bad behavior at O’Connells. If you should find yourself free, or just want to have drinks (rumor has it they now serve Peroni, that will lessen the pain of being Stateside) get your ass there!!
A final photo roundup. . . .Baci!
my favorite fountain in Rome off Piazza Farnese
cool face on a fountain
final gelato from Della Palma, mango and fragola (strawberry)
I've walked by this giant ham a million times over the years. Now that's SOME meat!
I love the fresh vegetables and fruits at Campo's market!
and the spices too!
inscription above the door to my building
my street and house numberPiazza Trilussa, constantly filled with drinking Romans at night!
Lake Como
Dubrovnik Bosnia, dee-li-cious!
Scary nipple man, they looked like tic-tacs
the ho of Pompei!
the direction I don't want to fly
Doing what we do best, drinking wine & laughing!
view across Roma from Gianicolo Hill above Trastevere
Roman Forum and back side of Vittorio Emmanuel Monument
the Roman Forumin front of Trajan's Forum
Vittorio Emmanuel Monument, or the Typewriter as the Romans call it
4 comments:
That was a beautiful exciting summer vacay. Time to come home and rub it in. ;)
I'm curious why Piazza Argentina is named that. As I'm in Argentina now, that caught my eye. I'm a blog-friend of Lala and I want to know if I can tag along when she visits you!
he he! Love your blog!
I'm homesick for Italy so thanks for sharing!
Carrie, Lala and Tropic invading Italy, armed with cameras!
LaLa: thanks so much for sharing the summer with me again on the blog. I always looked forward to seeing your comments! And yeah, I've already started to gloat about the adventure to friends back here! Heehee
TropicGirl: thanks for stopping by, great to have you. And hell yes you can tag along when Lala comes to visit. I can't think of anything better than 3 adventurous girls taking this place by storm!
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