Roman Holiday - for Mark (wysiwig) by sandra46
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Description
Since Mark (wysiwig) has been forced to take a period of compulsory rest, he can even start a new activity: going on vacation. And what better place than Rome? Since the barbarians stopped invading it to burn and loot it, and came as tourists,eager to spend thier money, this has been a favorite place for honeymoons, Grand Tours, and Europe-in-7-days Tours. This year most were from Asia and Spanish-speaking countries, but the die-hards from Germany, France, and English-speaking countries resisted. This couple was too busy in experimenting a Roman kiss to speak, so I can't say what language they were speaking other than that of love. I borrowed the title from a very famous film: Roman Holiday.
Roman Holiday is a 1953 romantic comedy. The film introduced Audrey Hepburn, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Gregory Peck and Eddie Albert co-starred. The movie was directed and produced by William Wyler. It was written by John Dighton and author Dalton Trumbo. As Trumbo was on the Hollywood blacklist, he was not credited. Trumbo's name was finally digitally added to the film's credits when it was released on DVD in 2003.
Thank you for your kind comments.
Comments (36)
bimm3d
wonderful comment and photo!!!
ragouc
Romantic mood.
Sea_Dog
It's been over two decades since I visited Rome, but I remember places like this where lovers could be alone in the middle of a busy city. Well done.
frankie96
Love will find a way...in any location....this couple picked a nice one...
magnus073
Lovely photo Sandra and great write up to go along with it for your friend
Alz2008
Wonderful capture, excellent well done..
psyoshida
Beautiful scene! Fantastic POV as well. Interesting, PBS just did a documentary on Trumbo recently.
MC-Jay-One
Superb shot!
carlx
Fantastic image and mood!!!
schonee
Oh Romance!!!! I Love it!!!
frieder
It looks so romantic, I just love it!
flora-crassella
wonderful scene!!!! Great photo!!!!!
jeroni
Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details
Miska7
Very nice scene. Great capture!
pspworkshop
Beautiful work!
MOSKETON
MUY BUENA.
durleybeachbum
What a great idea for Mark! Love the pic.
jocko500
love in the air. cool shot
mickeyrony
To visit always brings a charm a history and a memory. Cheer and mile mercies. I believe well that it will adore ((5++)) Visiter apporte toujours un charme une histoire et un souvenir . Bravo et mile mercis . Je crois bien qu'il vas adorer ((5++))
MagikUnicorn
Endroit charmant et romantique
THROBBE
Fantastic shot!
bmac62
Neat didi...fascinating scene in a fascinating city.
bazza
Romantic shot, lovely scene looks like a great place to take a holiday. Well done Sandra excellent capture!!
drifterlee
I would love to sit there!!
claude19
I love always all these very old stones of ROME. I can understand it was an excellent site for all the languages !!! SPLENDID shot ! "the conversation rapted"
myrrhluz
My sister and I were in Rome together almost 30 years ago. I took pictures of cats at the Coliseum, and we rescued two kittens. Well I haven't changed all that much in some ways. We had a lot of fun in Rome! Great city! Beautiful capture and with all that history, Mark would have a blast.
Hendesse
Beautiful place and shot. Looks fantastic.
wysiwig
For me? Now I'm all blushing and stuff. I would love to go back, perhaps next spring when my finances have stabilized. I visited Rome in 1982 and loved it. Paris was beautiful, the people were miserable and I got sick on the food. Rome is perhaps not as pretty but the people were wonderful and the saltimbocca...ooh my! I got better in Rome. The essence of Rome was revealed to me one day as I walked away from the Vatican along the Via Condittori. I looked back at St. Peter's and thought what a wonderful picture if I could only take it from the middle of the road. I ran into the street and focused my camera. I ran back to the sidewalk. I ran back into the street and took the picture all the while trying to avoid the speeding cars. As I ran back to the sidewalk with my picture, I looked across to the opposite sidewalk. An elderly man dressed in a suit and fedora had stopped to watch me. As our eyes met he bowed slightly at the waist and applauded me. That is my favorite memory of Rome. Your picture and text reminded me of that. Thank you.
lyron
Great picture!!
mgtcs
Fascinating place, excellent capture!