Last night was a hoot!!!! I'll tell you what! My friend Ann had a dinner party, and invited me. I guess she kinda had to, since I went with her to the market to buy the fish, etc. for the meal she was planning, and I kept saying, "Wow! I sure bet that will taste good!" Subtle? :)
Anyway, I scored another home-cooked meal at Ann's, and here was the guest list:
Kojo from the Congo (didn't catch his last name)
A darling doctor from China (never could understand her name, so I just called her "Doc")
A Philippine woman, raised in the States, living in Rome named Suzette
Her daughter Mia, who is enrolled in the Music Conservatory, and is also a guide
And, little ol' white-bread me!
All of them, except Mia, work for the United Nations in the Agriculture/Food department, and boy was it interesting listening to then talk about their impressions of the US, our economy, our relationship with the world, etc.
I took notes and will be submitting them to our President, as he clearly needs all the help he can get, bless his heart.
It was a fun evening all around.
Today, I awoke to a power outage in my building, which did not resolve itself until around 6, but I had lots to do....a meeting with a potential business partner, a couple more churches I wanted to look at before leaving, last minute gifts, etc. And, of course, Ann invited me over for left-over fish soup, and we watched "Do You Want to Be A Millionaire", the Italian version, and I got LOTS of questions right! Yea me! Can't believe how much Italian I have picked up in a month.
So, tomorrow is church, then the Herculean task of finishing up packing. It will be a Candid Camera moment on Monday when I drag my two super-heavy suitcases down the cobble-stone street to meet my driver at 7 am.....seriously....comedy gold.
I'll be homa from Roma on Monday night.....who's up for a Mambo Taxi with me?????
Tanti baci from Roma!!!!!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Alarm at 6:30.....am!!!! Why? Because I got one more opportunity to walk with my friend Cathy, wife of the pastor of Rome Baptist Church. Can't tell you what a cool chick she is! We hauled our fannies around Roma, and ended up at her favorite coffee spot....near the cat sanctuary, for all of you who know Roma well. So, two cappuccinos and 2 crostinis (these particular ones were whole wheat croissants filled with honey....warm out of the over....serious heaven!). We sat down, made a joke about the only thing that would make the moment better would be candlelight....and what happened? Power failure. The whole block! And out comes of of the barristias with candles for our tables. We were howling with laughter, and wondering why we didn't wish for piles of gold coins to rain down on us. Such a memorable moment. Anyway, sweet Cathy took the opportunity to pray over me once more, and we had a grand morning. On our way back to her piazza, we ran through a couple of churches I had not been inside, and marvelled at the interiors....just amazing the splendor of each and every church!!!!
Home to begin packing.
So, why is it that stuff seems bigger when you are going home than when you came....oh...could it be the one or two or twenty new Italian goodies I picked up during my month (did you REALLY think I would not be coming home with some fabulous fashions?????). I did draw the line at shoes. No shoes. Or boots. So there. I do have some semblance of self-control, however undetectable it may be.... :)
Hugs to all of you!!! Can't wait for guacamole.....Whataburger....margaritas....babies...family...friends....nothing better than what's waiting for me in Big-D.
And, if you were worried that I had become too Italian-ized to hang with, I did locate the Dollar Store in Roma. Yes, sir I did! Dad....you can come back to Roma and rest assured that you can buy yucky candy and batteries for a dollar...or a euro....whatever.
Baci!!!
Home to begin packing.
So, why is it that stuff seems bigger when you are going home than when you came....oh...could it be the one or two or twenty new Italian goodies I picked up during my month (did you REALLY think I would not be coming home with some fabulous fashions?????). I did draw the line at shoes. No shoes. Or boots. So there. I do have some semblance of self-control, however undetectable it may be.... :)
Hugs to all of you!!! Can't wait for guacamole.....Whataburger....margaritas....babies...family...friends....nothing better than what's waiting for me in Big-D.
And, if you were worried that I had become too Italian-ized to hang with, I did locate the Dollar Store in Roma. Yes, sir I did! Dad....you can come back to Roma and rest assured that you can buy yucky candy and batteries for a dollar...or a euro....whatever.
Baci!!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
My dear friend Lucy gets credit for the following two fabulous events.....
Late yesterday afternoon, I sat down to see if there was anything I had not seen in Rome that I was REALLY dying to see...of course you could spend a lifetime seeing all that Rome has to offer, but I found an article Lucy sent me....so off I went in search of the Galleria Doria Pamphilj....and guess what.....it's about six blocks down from my apartment on via del Corso. And if you are making notes of places to visit in Rome, this is IT!!!! The Doria-Pamphilj's family has opened the "state rooms" of their family palace to the public, and I just thoroughly enjoyed every minute of what I saw. The audio guide is conducted by Prince Jonathan, in a fabulous British accent, and his anecdotal stories of his family are great.....especially about the hedge manicured to spell "Mary" by her dead husband.....now that's true love spelled out in botanical glory! There are also some very famous paintings housed in the family collection, so you can see decorative splendor, as well as art....I have included a picture of the interior courtyard for you to enjoy.
The second amazing thing that happened to me occurred this morning. I attended my final Bible study at Rome Baptist Church, and the pastor's wife, Kathy, announced to the group that I was headed back to Texas, and she prayed for me as we concluded our meeting. Can we ever really have enough moments where a group of Believers is offering up your personal life in prayer....I can't! I need all of those moments I can get.
A precious older lady named Anna, I am guessing between 75 and 80 years old, whose English is so thick with her Italian accent it's almost impossible to understand her, found me after class, embraced me and gave me a kiss on both cheeks in the true Italian style, and told me "come back to Roma." Well....OK! I will!!!!
After lunch, a group of us decided to go to lunch, so I suggested "Gusto" (thank you Lucy), so off we went. For 9 euro, we gorged ourselves at the fan-tab-ulous buffet, sitting outside in the crisp October air, blinding blue skies overhead. And the topic of conversation.....not God's love for us (which is infinite), not prayer requests (which we all have....in spades), but......how do we make our Thanksgiving/Christmas stuffing. And where to get a whole turkey in Rome, and could I send them dried cranberries......
How great is life? I loved that moment so much!!!!
3 days and counting and I am back in Texas!
Ciao!!!!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
One of the luxuries of being in Roma for a month is the ability to get off the "tourist-beaten-path" and just see Rome quietly (kinda) and slowly.
This morning I woke up to 55 degrees and sun, and decided the morning was MADE for a stroll in the park.
So I pulled on my exercise gear, grabbed my camera, and hiked up the hill to the Villa Borghese. Man, what a magical two hours! I had my iPod on, listening to some of my favorite tunes, and just strolled around, enjoying each new vista, twist and turn.
I loved seeing the joggers, the older couples strolling together arm-in-arm, the groups of teenagers who might have been skipping school to hang out in the park, the grandparents taking their grandbabies for a stroll....the whole scene filled up my soul and recharged my spirit.
I have included a few pictures of some of the "moments" I happened upon.....
Bella Roma!
Tuesday was a food-lover's paradise!!!!
My friend Ann took me with her to the fish and produce market near out part of town, and boy was that fun to see! Tuesday is the day the fish comes in, so it's very fresh, and there are LOTS of people buying squid, octopus, shrimp, clams, eel, etc. Fish with the heads on, fish with the heads off...quite a site!
The vegetables and fruit section looked a lot like the farmer's market we are used to in Dallas, but inside a building. And, you can also buy every kind of dried bean, rice, spices, etc. That was interesting! I bought some tomatoes, and sliced them on my white pizza with cheese for lunch. Yummy!!!!!
We also stopped in several small Asian grocery stores in the area. I found some great snacks to drink with my evening vino, and Ann found peanut butter at a good price.
Later that evening, my friends Erin and Luca Scordari invited me over for dinner. Luca is a chef, and for years they ran a B&B in Palestine (East Texas), and had a catering company, so needless to say I was excited about tasting Luca's cooking.
Let me say, that I have not had a meal as fabulous as that in ANY restaurant I have eaten in so far....Luca is the bomb! I brought prosecco (of course), and we started off with a bitter green wrapped in a kind of prosciutto....and you should have seen the beautiful way Luca arranged the plate, with sliced tomatoes, and lemon.....gorgeous and tasty.
Dinner was grilled raddicio, sauteed mushrooms, and white fish in a white wine cream sauce with garlic, tomatoes and basil. Is your mouth watering? Let me tell you what...I was a PIG, and didn't even care.....so good!!! Sooooo good!
Dessert.....try this. Pears poached in white wine with a kind of marscapone dolloped in the center....by this point, I was worried I would explode.....truly delicious!
And, Erin and Luca are some of the kindest people I have ever met. It has been so great to spend time with them this month!!!
So, my tummy stuffed to the brim, I waddled home.....as soon as I am finished with this entry, I'm taking my fanny on a walk in the Villa Borghese.....
There will be NO fat jokes when I return!!!!
My friend Ann took me with her to the fish and produce market near out part of town, and boy was that fun to see! Tuesday is the day the fish comes in, so it's very fresh, and there are LOTS of people buying squid, octopus, shrimp, clams, eel, etc. Fish with the heads on, fish with the heads off...quite a site!
The vegetables and fruit section looked a lot like the farmer's market we are used to in Dallas, but inside a building. And, you can also buy every kind of dried bean, rice, spices, etc. That was interesting! I bought some tomatoes, and sliced them on my white pizza with cheese for lunch. Yummy!!!!!
We also stopped in several small Asian grocery stores in the area. I found some great snacks to drink with my evening vino, and Ann found peanut butter at a good price.
Later that evening, my friends Erin and Luca Scordari invited me over for dinner. Luca is a chef, and for years they ran a B&B in Palestine (East Texas), and had a catering company, so needless to say I was excited about tasting Luca's cooking.
Let me say, that I have not had a meal as fabulous as that in ANY restaurant I have eaten in so far....Luca is the bomb! I brought prosecco (of course), and we started off with a bitter green wrapped in a kind of prosciutto....and you should have seen the beautiful way Luca arranged the plate, with sliced tomatoes, and lemon.....gorgeous and tasty.
Dinner was grilled raddicio, sauteed mushrooms, and white fish in a white wine cream sauce with garlic, tomatoes and basil. Is your mouth watering? Let me tell you what...I was a PIG, and didn't even care.....so good!!! Sooooo good!
Dessert.....try this. Pears poached in white wine with a kind of marscapone dolloped in the center....by this point, I was worried I would explode.....truly delicious!
And, Erin and Luca are some of the kindest people I have ever met. It has been so great to spend time with them this month!!!
So, my tummy stuffed to the brim, I waddled home.....as soon as I am finished with this entry, I'm taking my fanny on a walk in the Villa Borghese.....
There will be NO fat jokes when I return!!!!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Rain, rain go away.....I think I jinxed myself....it has rained on and off all day today! I got caught quite a ways away from my apartment this morning, but made myself a HEAPING plate of pasta, and felt much better! :)
Then, in my bloated state, I took a long nap, and then hit the grocery store...I am starting to ratchet down my grocery purchases, as I am leaving in one week....I may end as I began....pizza by the slice for every meal.
This morning was the jewel in the crown. I walked with Cathy, the pastor's wife at Rome Baptist Church. She was so fun to be with, and took me walking in the Villa Borghese....kinda of Rome's answer to Central Park, but without all the crime! It was beautiful, and I will probably go walking up there again tomorrow. So many pretty little "vistas" with ponds, and swans, and cool old buildings...and NO TRAFFIC noise! That may be the best part!
Anyway, Cathy was so kind and encouraging about my month here and what plans God has in store for me. It was good to be encouraged! We are going to have lunch with a group from Bible Study on Thursday at a hip place in our neighborhood called "Gusto". Should be fun!
That's it for today, fellow blog-sters.....I'm settling in on this rainy evening to continue work on the next great American novel....
Ciao!
Then, in my bloated state, I took a long nap, and then hit the grocery store...I am starting to ratchet down my grocery purchases, as I am leaving in one week....I may end as I began....pizza by the slice for every meal.
This morning was the jewel in the crown. I walked with Cathy, the pastor's wife at Rome Baptist Church. She was so fun to be with, and took me walking in the Villa Borghese....kinda of Rome's answer to Central Park, but without all the crime! It was beautiful, and I will probably go walking up there again tomorrow. So many pretty little "vistas" with ponds, and swans, and cool old buildings...and NO TRAFFIC noise! That may be the best part!
Anyway, Cathy was so kind and encouraging about my month here and what plans God has in store for me. It was good to be encouraged! We are going to have lunch with a group from Bible Study on Thursday at a hip place in our neighborhood called "Gusto". Should be fun!
That's it for today, fellow blog-sters.....I'm settling in on this rainy evening to continue work on the next great American novel....
Ciao!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Happy Sunday friends! I hear it's cold and rainy in the Lone Star State...in Roma, it's beautiful! Blue skies, about 78 degrees....couldn't be nicer!
I had the most fun day yesterday. My friend Ann, who is also my leasing agent, let me tag around with her checking clients into apartments, so I got to embrace my inner voyeur, and see the interiors of some really cool places. One apartment in particular, overlooking the dome of the Pantheon, with a terrace that was to die for!!!!
We had lunch in the Jewish ghetto, my favorite spot, enjoying artichoke carpaccio and salmon risotto...yum-o!!!
Then we cruised around the area called Prati, looking at a couple of nice apartments, and strolling through all the street vendors. Fun day!
This morning I went to church, and sat with my precious friends Erin and Luca Scordari. Erin is from Dallas, Beaumont, and Palestine (that's East Texas) and Luca is from Roma. Erin and I enjoyed a LONG lunch together on Friday in her neighborhood of Cornelia, and she and Luca have invited me to their house on Tuesday for dinner. Luca is a chef, and promised me to wow me with his favorite Roman dishes.....can't wait!!!! It has been such a blessing to get to know Erin and Luca, and fun to have a buddy while here.
Erin is going to put me in touch with a free-lance writer friend of hers who can give me the scoop on getting in front of some of the English-language magazines in Rome. I would love to submit some pieces to them while here...say a prayer that God opens that door for me.
This afternoon Ann and I will go see a movie together at the English language theatre that is down the street from me...I think it will be the Woodstock movie....
What I continue to love about this city is how it teaches me the value of seeking out the similarities between people I meet, and not the differences. Particularly related to friends I have met at church, there is such an international flavor to the congregation (even though I have gravitated to my fellow-Texan), and I love seeing God at work in people from all over the world. There were visitors at church this morning from Wales, the Czech Republic, Nigeria, and of course different places in the US, and God brought all of us together today to worship.
I think that's pretty darn cool!!!
I have included a picture I took of the Trevi Fountain last week.....bella Roma!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Observation for the day.....in Italy, sequins and rhinestones are not just for the weekends....in fact, if there is an unadorned part of your outfit, it can radically be improved by adding sparkly embellishments. And, the more the better.
I saw a woman on the Metro today who had covered every seam on her second-skin tight jeans with rows of rhinestones. Robert Redford in the Electric Horseman did not rock his Las Vegas strip outfit as well as this lady did. I was so transfixed, I missed my stop, and had to double-back. But it was worth it.
So, here's what I think we need to do....in order to underwrite the cost of future trips to Italy, please everyone locate your Be-Dazzlers. You know you have one, and it's just collecting dust in your closet. Bust it out, and ship it to me. I'll set up a "stand" next to the black-market fake designer purse dudes, and bank the cash!!!!!
I will strive to document such outfits in photographs......can't promise, but I will try. In the mean-time, do enjoy the picture I have included of the view of St. Peter's via the top of Castel Sant'Angelo.....it's also bedazzling....but in a more sublime way! :)
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Sorry for the "radio silence"! I spent a solid week being nothing but a tourist, and seeing some of Roma that I have never seen....what an incredible week!
But, I want to share one particularly amazing moment. On October 3rd, I spent the day with a friend traveling to each of Rome's 7 Hill to express 7 Gratitudes for my life. And, in case you have mental picture of a "climb every mountain" moment, Rome is a VERY built-up city, so we decided to choose an important church nearby to be the "top" and use those settings to pray and express our Gratitude to God.
So, the 5th Hill on our list was the Palatine, where the Forum is. I knew I would be going back there in a few days, and it's a HUGE place, so we decided to find the closest church...and we saw one down the street that was kinda high up, so that seemed like the best plan B.
We climbed the stairs to the front of the church, and saw that there was a really pretty garden off to the side, and since Roma is not the quietest place, the garden seemed like a more peaceful fit. We walked through the gates, and there was a HUGE wedding going on, and lots of people standing around, and we didn't want to invade their private moment, so we saw a door with some steps in front, and it was screened off from the rest of the garden by some trees, so we sat down there and began to begin our Gratitude.
A man walked up and rang the bell at the door, and said he was going inside to pray in the chapel. My friend, who was a LOT bolder than I, asked if we could go inside too to pray. He kinda hesitated, and said we could ask the nun for permission.
So, this little nun opened the door, and my friend asked if we could come in and pray. She said yes, and let us follow the man inside. She disappeared into a room which was clearly the private residence for the nuns, and he beckoned us to follow him down the side walk. He stopped and told us to look inside a door, where there was a small room, with a plain cot against one wall, and a wooden crucifix. He told us that this convent was where Mother Theresa lived before she went to India, and this room was her particular room. WOW!
He showed us the way to the chapel, and told us to take off our shoes before we went in. So, we followed his directions, and sat down on the floor (there were no benches or chairs) to pray. When we finished, we walked outside into the garden. And just stood there for a moment.
My friend turned to me, and asked if I would mind sharing what my gratitude had been. (We were not sharing those private thoughts with each other throughout the day). My gratitude was for my health. My friend smiled a HUGE smile, and said the same for his....and, what was Mother Theresa known for? Healing and ministering to the sick.
Really?????? I bet God got a HUGE kick out of that surprise.
Needless to say, that moment was total confirmation that spending the day expressing our Gratitudes was precisely what we were supposed to be doing that day.
This picture is the door in the garden leading into the private chapel beyond.
How good is God? He makes me smile at my life every day!!!!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Happy BELATED Birthday MARY!!
Happy Belated Birthday Mary -- hope you had a wonderful day there in one of the world's most beatiful places!! I loved your comment on a "girl's trip" -- what a blast to be taken by our own expert! I know your new friends and you had a great time, and we will have another party or two when you get home!! Been thinking lots of good thoughts and prayers for you & can't wait to read where you have been next!! Lots of love and hugs, Becky
Sunday, October 4, 2009
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Mary...Happy Birthday ....Hope it is the best ever....love reading about your adventures in Rome...love you and miss you!!!
Pam
Pam
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Ciao! All is perfect in beautiful Roma! Yesterday I took a tour of Vila d'Este in Tivoli, which is just outside Rome. Built by the son of the infamous Lucretia Borgia (boy, she had a life!!!), the gardens of this Renaissance villa are breathtaking!!!! The air was about 78 degrees, there was not a cloud in the sky, and the fountains were magnificent!!! I was so glad I took the time to go out there!!!!!
If Cardinal d'Este were alive today, I would say, "Dude! Well done! If the goal was to impress your guests, color me impressed! So, where's the Texas-shaped pool?"
I also had the chance to visit Villa Adriana, the complex built by the Emperor Hadrian WAAAY back in the day....mostly ruins now, but nonetheless impressive.
I did have to chuckle at this one woman on my tour....she and her husband were in Italy for their last day, and she was having a TERRIBLE time deciding between two polyester souvenir bags....one said "Roma" and the other said "Rome". She was concerned that people might not know what "Roma" meant, and she felt pressured to make a quick decision, as the group was leaving Tivoli.
Really....this is your major concern? Lady, the answer is NEITHER bag, because they are both heinous, and you should NOT carry either around under any circumstances....or the "What Not To Wear" folks will be knocking at your door!
Sigh. Tacky Americans! :) Now, I am hoping my Mickey Mouse sweatshirt somes clean, because I am planning to wear it to the Pantheon tomorrow!!!
Ciao ciao!!!
If Cardinal d'Este were alive today, I would say, "Dude! Well done! If the goal was to impress your guests, color me impressed! So, where's the Texas-shaped pool?"
I also had the chance to visit Villa Adriana, the complex built by the Emperor Hadrian WAAAY back in the day....mostly ruins now, but nonetheless impressive.
I did have to chuckle at this one woman on my tour....she and her husband were in Italy for their last day, and she was having a TERRIBLE time deciding between two polyester souvenir bags....one said "Roma" and the other said "Rome". She was concerned that people might not know what "Roma" meant, and she felt pressured to make a quick decision, as the group was leaving Tivoli.
Really....this is your major concern? Lady, the answer is NEITHER bag, because they are both heinous, and you should NOT carry either around under any circumstances....or the "What Not To Wear" folks will be knocking at your door!
Sigh. Tacky Americans! :) Now, I am hoping my Mickey Mouse sweatshirt somes clean, because I am planning to wear it to the Pantheon tomorrow!!!
Ciao ciao!!!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Happy Sunday! What a great day it has been!!! I slept in, despite my good intentions of getting up to take a run, enjoyed a lazy couple of cups of coffee, and headed out for church.
I am attending services and a Bible Study at Rome Baptist Church, and LOVE the people I have met there! I sat next to Laura Jones...a darling girl I met in Bible Study, who is here with her husband working for Campus Crusade. The message was excellent, and I enjoyed chatting with Pastor Dave after the service. Laura and I made a plan to meet with another new friend Kate, who is here with her husband who works for the American Embassy....I will have to take a bus to very northern suburbs of Rome to meet them, but I think I am up for the challenge! Laura promises to walk me through it!
On my way home, I wandered into an indoor flea market, and boy was that fun! Lots of antique vendors, and.....several antique jewelry booths. Those of you who know my fetish for old jewelry know what's coming....I was in hog heaven! It was so fun to see all the cool old pieces the vendors had for sale, and I made friends with one vendor who was a hoot!
Fabio is from Rome, but travels to the states a lot. In fact, he is leaving for NYC on Wednesday. He told me that each trip must have it's own theme....like one trip is only Broadway, and the next trip is only performance art.....he thinks this trip is going to be about cats....and I don't think he is talking about the musical.
Anyway, we had a great time together, and he let me try on absolutely every piece he had, including this super-cool bangle, faux emerald-encrusted with a large cameo, that fit nicely on my upper arm....couldn't think where to wear it, so I had to pass, but did pick up two fabulous charm bracelets. One from the 30's and one from the 40's that is an unsigned, but obvious Miriam Haskell.
Happy Birthday to me!
Having blown my wad, I did not go back to my flat for more cash, but still headed up via Flaminia to a flea market that only happens the 4th Sunday of the month. Fabio had been there earlier in the day, and told me it was mostly "junk", but I wanted to see for myself. After all, can you ever really have enough fleas?
It was kinda fun...lots of old clothes, lots of booths of quasi-antiques....nothing I couldn't live without. It was hot today, so I was not super motivated to dig through the racks of clothes.....although a cool fur stole did catch my eye....but again....where to wear it? Tom Thumb? Cafeteria duty? Hmmmm. I had to pass.
Back to my 'hood, a zucchini and tomato pizza on the steps of a church, a spin through the grocery store, and back home. Worn out, I did take a tiny nap.....I am embracing the concept of Sunday being the day of rest!!!!
Ciao!!!!
I am attending services and a Bible Study at Rome Baptist Church, and LOVE the people I have met there! I sat next to Laura Jones...a darling girl I met in Bible Study, who is here with her husband working for Campus Crusade. The message was excellent, and I enjoyed chatting with Pastor Dave after the service. Laura and I made a plan to meet with another new friend Kate, who is here with her husband who works for the American Embassy....I will have to take a bus to very northern suburbs of Rome to meet them, but I think I am up for the challenge! Laura promises to walk me through it!
On my way home, I wandered into an indoor flea market, and boy was that fun! Lots of antique vendors, and.....several antique jewelry booths. Those of you who know my fetish for old jewelry know what's coming....I was in hog heaven! It was so fun to see all the cool old pieces the vendors had for sale, and I made friends with one vendor who was a hoot!
Fabio is from Rome, but travels to the states a lot. In fact, he is leaving for NYC on Wednesday. He told me that each trip must have it's own theme....like one trip is only Broadway, and the next trip is only performance art.....he thinks this trip is going to be about cats....and I don't think he is talking about the musical.
Anyway, we had a great time together, and he let me try on absolutely every piece he had, including this super-cool bangle, faux emerald-encrusted with a large cameo, that fit nicely on my upper arm....couldn't think where to wear it, so I had to pass, but did pick up two fabulous charm bracelets. One from the 30's and one from the 40's that is an unsigned, but obvious Miriam Haskell.
Happy Birthday to me!
Having blown my wad, I did not go back to my flat for more cash, but still headed up via Flaminia to a flea market that only happens the 4th Sunday of the month. Fabio had been there earlier in the day, and told me it was mostly "junk", but I wanted to see for myself. After all, can you ever really have enough fleas?
It was kinda fun...lots of old clothes, lots of booths of quasi-antiques....nothing I couldn't live without. It was hot today, so I was not super motivated to dig through the racks of clothes.....although a cool fur stole did catch my eye....but again....where to wear it? Tom Thumb? Cafeteria duty? Hmmmm. I had to pass.
Back to my 'hood, a zucchini and tomato pizza on the steps of a church, a spin through the grocery store, and back home. Worn out, I did take a tiny nap.....I am embracing the concept of Sunday being the day of rest!!!!
Ciao!!!!
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Hello Blog followers! It was a beautiful Saturday in Roma!
Interesting update on the music....evidently, Saturday is opera, xylophone, and steel drum lesson day....seriously! As I did a load of laundry (see, life is as glamorous over here as it is at home), I could hear opera out the window of my bathroom, in my kitchen there was the unmistakable sound of steel drums and xylophones, and the front room has cocktail-quality piano music floating in....why did I even bring my iPod? This is fantastic!!!! It's like being in Rome, the Bahamas, and a smoke-filled cocktail lounge all at the same time. WAIT! I think this must be how the Copacabana must feel!!!! Sing with me friends "Her name was Lola....she was a showgirl...."
So, two very big decisions today: Are you ready?
First, I bought myself a wine glass and a champagne glass. Can you believe my fabulous apartment (and it really is great), did not come with a singe vino-friendly glass? I have been drinking my vino blanca in a juice glass, and I decided to just live on the edge, and get a real stemmed glass. I know...you're thinking "Whoa, Mary. Slow down! Next thing we know you'll be saying things like 'Ciao bella' and 'Baci, baby'." Crazy! :)
Big decision two: I can have two different flavors of gelatto in one cup. I mean, they allow it here. Actually you can have up to three, but I have this mixing-of-flavors thing....you should see me at Thanksgiving. The food must not touch! Yesterday I got very close to getting strawberry and chocolate, but chickened out at the last minute. Just strawberry. No chocolate. But today....I guess inspired by my wacky 2 glass purchase, I decided to try....wait for it....
Coffee AND tiramasu. Will the wonders never cease? And, it was fabulous! I must do this again! Probably tomorrow!!!!!
Baci, baby!
Interesting update on the music....evidently, Saturday is opera, xylophone, and steel drum lesson day....seriously! As I did a load of laundry (see, life is as glamorous over here as it is at home), I could hear opera out the window of my bathroom, in my kitchen there was the unmistakable sound of steel drums and xylophones, and the front room has cocktail-quality piano music floating in....why did I even bring my iPod? This is fantastic!!!! It's like being in Rome, the Bahamas, and a smoke-filled cocktail lounge all at the same time. WAIT! I think this must be how the Copacabana must feel!!!! Sing with me friends "Her name was Lola....she was a showgirl...."
So, two very big decisions today: Are you ready?
First, I bought myself a wine glass and a champagne glass. Can you believe my fabulous apartment (and it really is great), did not come with a singe vino-friendly glass? I have been drinking my vino blanca in a juice glass, and I decided to just live on the edge, and get a real stemmed glass. I know...you're thinking "Whoa, Mary. Slow down! Next thing we know you'll be saying things like 'Ciao bella' and 'Baci, baby'." Crazy! :)
Big decision two: I can have two different flavors of gelatto in one cup. I mean, they allow it here. Actually you can have up to three, but I have this mixing-of-flavors thing....you should see me at Thanksgiving. The food must not touch! Yesterday I got very close to getting strawberry and chocolate, but chickened out at the last minute. Just strawberry. No chocolate. But today....I guess inspired by my wacky 2 glass purchase, I decided to try....wait for it....
Coffee AND tiramasu. Will the wonders never cease? And, it was fabulous! I must do this again! Probably tomorrow!!!!!
Baci, baby!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Below are pictures of Piazza de la Repubblica....I have never seen this section of Rome before, and what a contrast to the "historic" zone....all 18th and 19th century buildings...very different from the cobblestones of my neighborhood!
I did stumble across a flea-market specializing in....well, um....naughty Italian movies and magazines.....I cracked up a the attempt some vendors made at covering up their wares with pieces of cardboard....I was still able to see LOTS of body parts, despite their cloak-and-dagger efforts. And no, I did not make any purchases...'cause I know you were wondering! :)
I did stumble across a flea-market specializing in....well, um....naughty Italian movies and magazines.....I cracked up a the attempt some vendors made at covering up their wares with pieces of cardboard....I was still able to see LOTS of body parts, despite their cloak-and-dagger efforts. And no, I did not make any purchases...'cause I know you were wondering! :)
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Hey there!!
Mary -- you sound like a million~and I love your precious apartment -- and the music across the courtyard -- hopefully less tubas and more violins!! Loved your "statue" description -- can you imagine earning your "living" doing that.....haha; know you will have a ball with the American girls this weekend -- you have LOTS of StatesGossip to impart!! And that vegetable stand -- I am starving. Very proud of you! Lots of love and keep those stories coming!!
Be safe, Becky B.
Be safe, Becky B.
What a great day! I met many new friends at the women's Bible Study at Rome Baptist Church. Representing the whole globe, there were women from Portugal, the UK, Germany, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Japan, and the states.
I met four cute American girls whose husbands work for the American Embassy, and we are going to meet for coffee this weekend. Most of them have been here a while, and they are starved for news from the States, so that will be fun to make those friendships. They also have good information about a vegetable market in their neighborhood that is right off the Metro, so that will be easy!
OK, so funny observation for today: You know those creepy people in all the major cities who are dressed all in gold and pose on street corners? Well, I observed a "gold statue" shift change today. It cracked me up, and I could not help but watch. They stood and chatted for a bit....there was a bottle of water exchanged, and a fanny scratch or two, and the the new gold statue assumed their position, while the old statue talked away on their cell phone....I literally laughed out loud!
Then, I saw another funny "costumed person" moment. There are beefed-up men all over Rome dressed as gladiators. They pose with tourists for pictures, and ask for a euro or two in exchange. At the base of the Spanish Steps, there was a gladiator....cigarette hanging out of his mouth, trimming his finger nails with clippers. OK, so a little gross, sure, but the dichotomy of the costume and the cigarette and the nail clippers....again, a LOL moment for me!
Sigh. It's a good thing I am so easily amused!!!
I met four cute American girls whose husbands work for the American Embassy, and we are going to meet for coffee this weekend. Most of them have been here a while, and they are starved for news from the States, so that will be fun to make those friendships. They also have good information about a vegetable market in their neighborhood that is right off the Metro, so that will be easy!
OK, so funny observation for today: You know those creepy people in all the major cities who are dressed all in gold and pose on street corners? Well, I observed a "gold statue" shift change today. It cracked me up, and I could not help but watch. They stood and chatted for a bit....there was a bottle of water exchanged, and a fanny scratch or two, and the the new gold statue assumed their position, while the old statue talked away on their cell phone....I literally laughed out loud!
Then, I saw another funny "costumed person" moment. There are beefed-up men all over Rome dressed as gladiators. They pose with tourists for pictures, and ask for a euro or two in exchange. At the base of the Spanish Steps, there was a gladiator....cigarette hanging out of his mouth, trimming his finger nails with clippers. OK, so a little gross, sure, but the dichotomy of the costume and the cigarette and the nail clippers....again, a LOL moment for me!
Sigh. It's a good thing I am so easily amused!!!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
My favorite place in Italy is the street leading up to the Pantheon...between the buildings, it kinda sneaks up on you, and then POW! There is is! I like to stand directly under the occulus and think about all the famous people who have stood there before me. Like Napoleon....and Elvis Costello.... :)
Campo di Fiori's famous open-air farmer's market. Great fun to watch the women haggle with the vendors! I really wanted to buy some tomatoes and eggplant, but since my apartment is about 42 blocks away, and I knew I would be bitter at block 21, I decided not to....plus, there was a great "buy Italian" demonstration taking place around the corner, and I got distracted. Fortunately, since this was a food, not political rally, the crowd was fat and happy, as opposed to skinny and militant, I guess....
Monday, September 21, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Travel Data
Dallas Via Chicago then to ROMA...wow! Go sis! Have fun and send pictures and remember to launch "Looptlc" each day you get up so it is active!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Hi friends!!!! In three days I will be headed to Rome for a wonderful 30 days of writing, resting, praying, thinking....and, oh yes.....eating and drinking!!!! I have set up this blog so that I can post pictures and comments about the day's happenings, and you can post back if you choose!
I look forward to sharing this Italian adventure with you!!!
I look forward to sharing this Italian adventure with you!!!
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