Views from Rome

Thoughts, observations, and maybe some insights on Rome during my spring as a Rome Prize fellow at the American Academy in Rome -- Max Page

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Views from the Kitchen

I've obsessively taken photos out the window of the second floor kitchen at the Academy, while I wait for the coffee to percolate.  Each day the view is slightly different, if always beautiful.



































 


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