I have a bunch of great pictures from various places in and around Rome. Enjoy this kaleidoscope!
First up: the fabulous Triton Fountain!

Next up, the best water fountain ever!

A townhouse outside the Barberini Palace. You keep the palace, I’ll take this lovely townhouse!

The way my favorite streets in Rome look

Plaques honoring Aldo Moro:


A relatively nondescript building in the historic center, filled with an incredible courtyard

3 Roman sarcophagi fill the upper registers of the hallway:



The video below shows the courtyard:

Below, a simple (haha) entryway:

Some fiori in the city (you knew this was coming, no?):


Below, see how the jasmine, in full bloom and scent, has been trained up the side of this villa? Pretty amazing and not typical!

Just outside the Roman Forum are these blooming acanthus plants. So fitting, for the acanthus leaf is depicted on all Corinthian style capitals!

Corinthian capitals are the most ornate of the classical Greek and Roman architectural orders, characterized by a decorative, bell-shaped design featuring stylized acanthus leaves, small scrolls (volutes) at the corners, and a central flower. They represent elegance and luxury, often used in tall, slender columns

Below, an afternoon merenda at Neve di Latte, the natural gelato. Neve di Latte has the aim of maximizing the taste of raw material. On the palate the taste is delicate, genuine and light. We prefer certified organic products. Hazelnut, pistachio, almond, walnut, pine nuts and peanuts are DOC and DOP, biodynamic milk from Upper Bavaria, organic farming eggs, exclusive ingredients from all over the world, whole grain organic Mascobado raw sugar and strictly seasonal fruit sorbet and high mountain water “Piose”. So we got a low-calorie and glycemic, the product digestible value is high and you can do more tastings. Carefully search of ingredients, absolutely free of dyes, refined sugars and chemical preservatives, this is our ice cream, designed for the healthiest of snacks of children and young adults.

I can’t wait to get back to Rome! Alla prossima!