Home in Rome

I said goodbye to my younger brother Dan and departed China, flying for 11.5 hours, or 3 movies and 2 television shows, to Rome.

It is rather nice to be somewhere where I can read the signs. I will be here for a while, writing things in my appartamento with two balconies in the Garbatella neighborhood.

Day #1: First cappuccino and cornetto.

I have only been here a short time, but have already seen a museum show about a bike route around Rome, looked at bikes at a vast second-hand market, and gotten very lost on a bicycle in the city center.

Pretty much my normal for a first week anywhere.

I have a little work to do still to get past the jetlag, but I am enlisting the profound powers of coffee to assist me in this. And I am settling into my new place.

I am now friends with the florists across the street.

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4 responses to “Home in Rome”

  1. Amy L. Friedman Avatar
    Amy L. Friedman

    I rarely sleep a lot on airplanes — too many exciting things to do! The films were: Oppenheimer, Where The Crawdads Sing, and part of Mission Impossible – Whatever The Latest One Is. The tv program was UK actor Martin Clunes touring islands in the Pacific. I might have watched some bits of a Chinese cooking show, too. Oppenheimer was so good: intense, and what a great musical score. I also went to the back of the plane a few times to do some stretching and some Silent Disco Dancing — some other passengers joined in and we had an impromptu dance party in the air. So good for the circulation.

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  2. anorthindianadventure Avatar

    I’m glad you managed to organise the other passengers in your impromptu dance party!

    I hope the airline staff approved.

    Bet you’re glad to be in Europe after all your time in Eastern Asia, although it’s not as colourful, I bet it’s a bit warmer….

    Enjoy your roam around Rome

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  3. upstagemp Avatar
    upstagemp

    All looks so full of spring & wonderful cafe culture. Even the bikes stored in the shop are stacked like a work of art. The irises are such a vivid colour, wonderful to have them to cheer you first day. And I have serious crossiant envy!

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    1. Amy L. Friedman Avatar
      Amy L. Friedman

      The flowers were a bit extravagant, but have apparently endeared me forever to the florist across the street. And they lasted a week! I will shortly be restocking with something a different color.

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