Today it makes 100 years that we have to endure the republic. It's not easy.
I posted about that in my other blog. The only good thing is, because of that, we don't go to work today.
So...I will do a lot of things in my home!
That is good.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Where I blog
Centsational Girl is having a party called Where Do You Blog?
So, you can see where I do.
I found the link at Aunt Amelia's Attic.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
More beauty from the Vatican and Rome
Remember that street that I said it leads to the Vatican? In this street, on the right side, there is a beautiful church - they are all beautiful. It's called Santa Maria in Traspontina.
Click on the title and you will go to the page on wikipedia that tell about that.
St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica
The Papal Altar and the baldachin. It's amazing, its beauty and grandiouseness!
Only the Pope can celebrate Mass there and is on top of the tomb of St. Peter, the first Pope.
See here the tomb. It's below.
It has a lot of significance!
Labels:
holidays,
holidays 2010,
Rome,
St.Peter's Basilica,
Travels,
Vatican
Sunday, August 22, 2010
At last!
Do you know where this street is leading to? Our hearts are already burning with anticipation.
Here!
The hapiness that we feel here. The first step is to go through a scanner as in the airports, then we must get between two guards because lots of turists forget they are in a sacred space and dress almost to naked. I saw some people sent away. Not the muslim women because they are always properly dressed.
The hapiness that we feel here. The first step is to go through a scanner as in the airports, then we must get between two guards because lots of turists forget they are in a sacred space and dress almost to naked. I saw some people sent away. Not the muslim women because they are always properly dressed.
Going to the Basilica we can see these handsome men.
Inside.
We feel so little. First time I went to the Vatican, my girl that is now 11 was a little girl on my husband's shoulders. The moment we went in, she couldn't help say: Wow! Yes, that what we feel.
It's everything so grand.
Here we only can enter to go to Mass.
It's a special place, even for turists.
Looks like our hearts will burst with that light.
Such a blessed place.
For some days, I will post some pictures of the Vatican and Rome.
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Here is the Piazza Navona.
More tomorrow.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Sorry for the delay
Sorry for the delay on posting. I hope something will be done at the weekend. My husband has most of my pictures in his computer and he's not here. When he comes back, he will give me and I will post them - I hope.
Until then.
Until then.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Home
We just came back from Rome where we stayed for three weeks. My husband rented a home for us in the hill of Trastevere. It's a place very much looked for, full of restaurants but this is more in the lower ground. We were at the high, on the top of Goffredo Mameli street, almost at the Gianicolo which is a place where there are quite a big territory belonging to the Holly See, including the Hospital Bambino Gesu ( Baby Jesus). From our house it was easy to go to the Vatican, which was not realy far from us. So, you can imagine the times we went there.
It was not the first time but it's always such a moment of emotion as we, facing Saint Peter Basilica, felt that we realy were at Home. Yes, that is Home.
We took a lot of pictures, that I will post tomorow and following days.
The big moment was when we went to Castel Gandolfo where the Pope is for his holidays. I knew that he in July always goes to the mountains and I was a bit sad until I learnd that, this year, he wanted to go to Castel Gandolfo since July and until he goes to UK in September. It's the first time he does that and I felt it as a special blessing from Our Lord.
So, we went, so expectant of that imense previlege that is to receive a blessing from the Pope.
It was beyound whatever I can say. It was so amazing that my husband wanted to go again the following sunday - which was received with big joy. Being him an anglican by birth, I didn't want to press my husband but he was so happy there that was him who proposed to return. And everytime I looked at him I could see a transformed face - I can't find another word - looking extatic to the Pope. He, with us, waited in the sun for two hours until the doors opened and before that he went to buy a british flag by his own idea.
If you go to my other blog you can see the flag in the movies You Tube has.
It was a wonderful time and I, that always like so much to come back to my home as I like to go on holidays, I'm already missing the Pope and that Home of us all catholics that belong to that Church that we like so much.
Picture: I think I took it from wikipedia bit now I can't find the place.
Labels:
Castel Gandolfo,
holidays,
holidays 2010,
Pope,
Rome,
Travels
Monday, June 28, 2010
Mr. Thornton
I quite prefer this version but it's not possible to post here anymore. You must go there to listen but it's worthwhile. Please go.
Wonderful person that Thornton made by Richard Armitage. Perfect.
Labels:
Mr.Thornton,
North and South,
period dramas,
Richard Armitage
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Hello
I've been away for such longtime because I can't find the device to download pictures from my camera.
Today I found a way to be with you while I can't find the bloomin thing.
See these beauties of wonderful period dramas.
Today I found a way to be with you while I can't find the bloomin thing.
See these beauties of wonderful period dramas.
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