The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. /Albert Einstein/
The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. /Albert Einstein/
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The quote is the perfect partner for your lovely shots, Ese!
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I’ve seen some of these. I love ancient things.
janet
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Reblogged this on Thea's Blog.
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I loved the quote. It suits these beautiful pictures.
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I’m lovin’ these too. Two great posts in a row. : )
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True relics and perfect quote!
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Perfect relics for the challenge….I love seeing layers of history like this. Rome fascinated me with how casual they are about their ancient relics, and building close by
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love them…wherever they are, they remind you of the glory of the past…
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Beautiful ancient structures.
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I love the Colosseum and all history about it. Hope to spend more time the next visit!.
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Me, too. When I was there the last time, it was drizzling constantly but we somehow still enjoyed wandering around and letting the atmosphere sink in. The good part – there were not too many people because of the weather so…the scenery was even better than usually. 🙂
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We paid for the underground tour which was REALLY cool!
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HMMMM! And now you just made me think – maybe it was too wet for us to get THAT tour, unfortunately 😀
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Maybe the next time. It was where the Gladiators were “housed” ( caged) and prepared for battle plus a labyrinth of tunnels and corridors. I will do a post one of these days!
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Terrific response Ese – and love the quote!
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Wonderful photos and quote! 🙂
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