Sunday, February 12, 2023

Take your pick....it is all FRESH!

 We never cease to be amazed at the amount of fresh food here. 

Watching the selection change with the seasons is fun and educational!

A variety of arance/oranges (blood oranges are our favorite) and Finnocchio/fennel.
Pane, pane, pane! Bread, bread, bread!
Oliva/olives, bacala/fish, and cece/garbanzos
Carciofi/artichokes.
Broccoli/broccoli and Verde/greens.
Salumi/salami.
A clever way to display artichokes!!

"I See the Moon...


 ....and the moon sees me. Back where my heart is longing to be. Please let the light that shines on me, shine on the ones I love." 

(snapshot taken and shared by E. Nudo)

Delightful Discoveries


Last P-day we planned to make our way to see Michelangelo's powerful marble statue of Moses, completed in 1515 A.D. It is amazing and so life-like! As always, our field trip included other discoveries, too. Here is just a sampling. 
Our friends and fellow explorers, the Schmidts from St. George, outside the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. This is in a section of Rome we had not yet explored. It was a sunny but windy and chilly day.
 
The Imperial Fora (100 A.D.) is just across the road from the better-known Roman Fora (plural for forum). It is fascinating to look at it and try to imagine that it once was a public space with markets (similar to our malls), theaters and religious and government buildings.  
Saint Mary Magdelene Church (1500s) with lots of statues, paintings, etc. of Christ. This church had a special feel to it. 
St. Mark's Church from 336 A.D. with fantastic mosaic ceiling. It is old and dark and sits at the original street level which is a few steps down from modern day street level. It is connected/attached to Palazza/palace Venezia.

We look forward to our next day of discovery!!!