Bernining in Repubblica, Quirinale & Popolo. Rome.

One of my Roman routines is going to yoga; thanks to a friend I found a very pretty studio called Ryoga very close to Piazza Repubblica. The metro stop is right underneath, the first time I exit it I don’t only find myself into a magnificent semicircular square, but facing the exuberant Fontana delle Naiadi right […]
Roman pebbled streets & its secrets.

Dear nomads, remember the round castle of my last post? Yes! Castello di Saint’Angelo. Here I am, having some fruit contemplating it, in the promenade along the river, where the breeze gives me a break from the heat of the summer & little souvenir stands keep me company. I am staring at the beautiful building […]
Trastevere & Gianicolo. Rome

On a Sunday morning I had the brilliant idea to go to Trastevere from my place, crossing the park Villa Doria Pamphilij. It’s quite big, the temperature was mild, & I don’t mind walking. I followed its paths & all of a sudden I found a wall or an old aqueduct, statues, […]
An evening in Monti. Roma.

Dear nomads, we are back at the Coliseum as starting point. I’d like to mention that in its beginnings it was known as Flavio anphiteathre, honouring the family who ordered to build it. Its actual name comes from the statue of the Colosus of Nerón that never made it to our days. It is […]
Rome. Gardens, pyramids & keyholes with a surprise.

Dear nomads, I hope you are enjoying my Roman adventures. In this occasion we are crossing the very long Circo Massimo heading to the opposite side where the baths are, there we find the small & plain church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. It is a minor basilica located in the Piazza della Bocca […]
Roman Cathedral, Holy Steps & relics.

Some of you call me the “church girl”, no wonder, I must’ve seen heaps of them in Rome, don’t you think? I flooded my social media, some friends would say, “I see you’re still in Rome, I’ve seen a church on Instagram”, well brace yourselves. I already told you about two of the most important […]
One of my favourite Roman spots.

Living a few months in Rome has been one of the best ideas I’ve had in the last few years. I have learnt so much that I’d like to share with you what I’ve seen & felt through my senses & of course, books. I did write a couple of post of another visit with my […]
The Emirate of Kuwait.

Kuwait, which etymology in arabic means “little fort”, is located in the Persian Gulf, that’s why its temperatures in the summer are quite high. Out of all the times I visited it I have to say that December was the month I could venture out & about without melting. Kuwait is one of the richest countries in the world, […]
Folly Beach & Morris Island Lighthouse . Charleston.

We continue exploring radiant Charleston, a coastal city surrounded by beaches, islands, and rivers that invite you to embrace the rhythm of the sea. One morning, the Four Fabulous ladies, accompanied by two gallant companions, set off for Folly Beach. We crossed the Ashley River, went through James Island, and arrived at the sand kissed […]
The Middleton Plantation. Charleston.

One beautiful morning after having breakfast in Toast we called an Uber & the four of us, very excited, headed to Middleton Plantation, we’re going to witness how a plantation which grew the Carolina Golden rice was & how they lived then. Upton arrival we bought the tickets for $42, the only think not included […]