Here are a few photos of the winter wonderland we woke up to just a few days ago here in the Eternal City. I'm posting more images of the snow on Roma Every Day, n case you're interested in purchasing prints.
I promise to be more consistent with my blogging, I know I've slacked a bit lately, but work has really absorbed me in these last few weeks.
A presto,
Eleonora
Eleonora,
ReplyDeletethis is so much fun to look at, but I imagine not when you live there and need to get to work!
In all the time living there, I never experienced snow in Rome. Only once an accumulation of slush and I walked all the way from Piazza Verdi through Villa Borghese down to the Vatican. By the time I arrived down there, the slush had almost melted away.
Stay warm,
abbraccione,
Merisi
(I am going to be in Venice for a week, soon - hope that temperatures are a little less frosty then!)
Great photos, Eleonora! Reminds me the Russian winter! Here in Abruzzo, we also have snow days.
ReplyDeletegreat pics...the one of the littles looking out the froont window of the store is def my fav...enjoy the snow...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Not much in the way of snow here this winter.
ReplyDeleteMeravigliosa il vostro inverno!! Vuoi vedere come si "svilupa" l'inverno anche in Romania?? Piu grossa... freddissimo con meno 20 gradi :))
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of the snow in Roma, we are forecast more here in Viterbo for tomorrow!
ReplyDeletebeautiful snow, Lola! I'm jealous, we got none (yet, she says hopefully!).
ReplyDeleteI love the pic of the little guy looking out the shop door/window! Is that your son?
And I always thought of Italy as the place to go to when we have frozen lakes here and snowball fights (which I always dreaded). And now your pictures look just like ours here in Germany! But then, one of my African friends said she never even saw falling snow or experienced such cold weather. At least E will be able to tell his grandchildren one day that yes, He did!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! We keep waiting for the snow here in Florence, but nothing yet! It's snowing everywhere around us, but not in the city!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely....thank you for sharing....smiles
ReplyDeleteI love the street scene with parked cars and the tire tracks. I mostly love the little signor at the door. Tell him 'buongiorno' from me, in the land where we have no snow--and that this is very very strange for us. It's the opposite of Rome.
ReplyDeleteGlorious! Wish I was there to see it. We will be back in September for a few days - determined to get one of those deep fried artichokes this time! xxoo
ReplyDeleteGreat post Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletebeautiful i like it
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