Thursday, February 16, 2006

ROMA




the stairway inside the building our hostel was in


An outdoor market across the street


St Peters Basilica, Vatican City


the dome of St. Peters


the altar of St. Peters


Villa Borghese (a large park in rome)


These old men were playing bocce ball in the park


From the top of the spanish steps


spanish steps


The Trevi Fountain


Amber, Kari, and Emily in front of the fountain


Aron and I tossing coins into the fountain
one for good luck and one to return to rome





Inside the Pantheon





The trajan column


Colosseum


The Arch of Constantine

Inside the colosseum


Horses outside of the Colosseum

9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Boy, these pictures are beautiful!!! It must be so wonderful to have seen these places up close. It's good to actually see you too, even if it is in Rome...Thanks for so many pictures !

4:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i'm commenting to let you know i compulsively check this everyday.

11:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

mom and erica both make good points: MORE PICS of you!!! and sometimes I check twice a day

6:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah I also think that it was exciting to see a pic of you. and i also check all the time. lets see some more pics of that shana punim. :)

5:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That collosuem place is kind of freaky man. Like, WHOA.

9:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, scrolling through that was like reliving Intro to Western Art.

Good thing you were there on a pretty day, I can't tell you how many profs I've had who have gone to Europe specifically to photograph certain buildings only to have too cloudy or too sunny weather and come home with bad slides.

7:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you get a skype account yet? We should have a phone compy convo soon - let me know.

4:57 PM  
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9:29 AM  
Blogger earlofsammich said...

im in a pickle and i need your help

i need to make an actual picture/childrens book...
about algae.

its my final project for my marine biology class... and i need to "illustrate" by myself.

now... i dont know *how* or what kind of style i want to illustrate it in...

its an existential journal of a young algal cell searching for its purpose in life, and the zany adventures it has when it meets diatoms, dinoflagellates, and green, brown, and red algae (both unicellular and multicellular). so yeah...
i have NO idea where to take this... oh the possibilities...

im counting on you guys! (ive also asked mel and julia)

9:30 AM  

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