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Finally made it to the small but lovely Aeneas exh Finally made it to the small but lovely Aeneas exhibition in the “Temple of Romulus” in the Forum @parcocolosseo
Archeologists for scale. Every time I look at thes Archeologists for scale. Every time I look at these columns I think of that time I went to the top of Mount Ochi on Evvia to see where they came from. Now goats roam among olive trees and abandoned flawed columns languish in the dust.
Giovedì… Giovedì…
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🎶A Virgin and Child in a chapel with peeling pa 🎶A Virgin and Child in a chapel with peeling paintwork. These foolish things…🎶
A year ago today. Spanish Steps 4.45pm 1 Feb 2022. A year ago today. Spanish Steps 4.45pm 1 Feb 2022. #roma
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