Rome, Rome, Rome. How I miss Rome.
My husband and I had quite a fabulous time on our honeymoon in Rome, and at this point, we had probably walked about ten miles that day and we were giddily tired...hence the goofy picture.
Happy Reading,
Coffee and a Book Chick
Love this!!
ReplyDeleteHilarious. I love this photo. It reminds me of being in Rome (and other European cities) and how at the end of a long day of exploring you're exhasted, but filled with awe and joy at all of the things you've just seen. It's a good kind of exhaustion.
ReplyDeleteI love the goofy picture! That is priceless.
ReplyDeleteAnd it gives a nice perspective. At first glance you don't realize how large those statues really are.
Great picture. Sadly, my husband and I wouldn't have exhaustion as our excuse. We are huge fans (or at least my husband is) of the goofy picture. But it does make for fun memories.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteAh Rome... I miss it too! Cute pic, happy WW!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! And, I love Rome! Wouldn't mind re-visiting it someday :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous. I've never been. I wish it were otherwise. :)
ReplyDeleteOh man, that sounds like so much fun. And, wow, cool picture - that statue is HUGE!
ReplyDeleteHa! We have some great photos like this from our family travels :)
ReplyDeleteHa I love it! When in Rome...
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and a nice memory of your trip!
ReplyDeleteTotally cute picture! It sounds like you had a beautiful, memorable time. Very romantic.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo and think that the statue is just so beautiful. Someday I will see it for myself...
ReplyDeleteA honeymoon? In Rome? Where have I been? Oh, anyway...congratulations!
ReplyDeletetoo too perfect!!! ahh, precious memories!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! I didn't even notice the human at his feet until you clued me in. Gotta love Rome, every aspect of it is so wonderful from historical to silly to delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable! I love it. I've never been to Rome, but I'd love to go!
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