What do you miss most about Rome?
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white pizza.<BR><BR>Get some in the morning at any grocery or pizza place and it comes big or by pieces.<BR>At the grocery you order it like you do bread and that is where you will find it.<BR>White pizza with salt. Yummmmm.<BR>Slice it open and put some mortadella in it and what a great sandwich.
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Oh, dear, Danny, where to start?<BR><BR>The smell of the coffee! Sorry, no caffe in my town or Starbucks can come close to it. If heaven has an aroma, this has to be it!<BR><BR>The church bells I could softly hear every morning, ringing for the Angelus each day. The clomp-clomp-clomp early in the morning (again, lightly & non-obtrusively) of the carriage drivers coming down the street to take their place in Piazza di Spagna. <BR><BR>Being able to view great works of art at every turn, without even trying, just by looking about while outside.<BR><BR>Piazza di Spagna, Castel Sant'Angelo, the Bridge of Angels.....<BR><BR>Smiling friendly faces, greeting you with "buon giorno"....<BR><BR>The list goes on & on......<BR><BR>Buon Viaggio, Danny,<BR>BC
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Almost everything Danny! It is such an exciting, vibrant city. Thinking of being there makes me smile now while I am typing. <BR><BR>The bustle of the traffic and the Italian pedestrians' defiance of the motor scooters and even the don't walk traffic signals to get where they wish to go. <BR><BR>The quiet coolness when visiting the many beautiful churches.<BR><BR>Seeing something modern and current day, and in the next turn around a corner something built in Roman times.<BR><BR>The wonderful food and wine; the conversations (half in English/half in Italian) with cab drivers and storekeepers; the fantastic art, architecture and history.<BR><BR>We like many European cities, but when we're in Rome we have this wonderful inner joy just because we are there.<BR><BR>j
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I miss the living outdoors--reading the morning paper over capuccino and cornetto at an outdoor cafe; shopping for fresh fruit and veggies at Campo dei fiori; having lunch outside, even in winter on a sunny day; lingering next to a beautiful fountain on a hot afternoon, listening to music at an outdoor concert; and perhaps most of all, late late dinners on summer nights, outdoors in some lovely small piazza, followed by a leisurely walk to Giolitti's for gelato.
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