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Grim. Monday can’t come soon enough.
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Eataly is stunning, awe-inspiring, four floors of mind-bending food, wine, beers, groceries, accessors, like Disneyland meets Farmer Market meets World Expo for foodies.
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The Protestant Cemetery in Rome, with graves of English poets Keats and Shelley, Antonio Gramsci, founder of the Italian Communist Party, and other luminaries.
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Two of many shelves of Brunello at Burnebei, one block from Casa di Alice.
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Morning cappuccino at Paulette’s, down the street from St. Stephen’s.
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Scenes from a mid-day walk to the Pantheon, with stops in the Jewish Ghetto, Campi di Fiori, and Isola Tebirina. And, yes, that is the beaver-sized rat, the so-called Italian Capybara, that we saw swimming in the Tiber.
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St. Stephen’s School of Rome – diversity, inner courtyard, bizarre sculpture.