Now You’re Cooking with Romans!
And so it rained. Throughout our time in Rome we had been waiting for the rain. It was supposed to start the night we arrived, and yet conditions remained dry. […]
And so it rained. Throughout our time in Rome we had been waiting for the rain. It was supposed to start the night we arrived, and yet conditions remained dry. […]
This was another, more tangible, theme: the Catholic Church destroying or absorbing what was left of the Romans. It is proof of the First Law of Thermodynamics, that energy can be changed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed. The total amount of energy and matter in the universe remains constant.
Substitute power for energy and you can understand the development of Rome.
Inspiration is often fleeting…sometimes it hits you like a thunderbolt from the heavens: unexpected and with great force. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is shaped like a U, its open […]
Sometimes I really hate travel. I don’t hate the drama and the discomfort and the unfamiliarity. I hate falling in love with places…and then breaking my own heart as I […]
Sometimes I’m a little…shall we say…overzealous when it comes to planning out holidays. I want to see and do as much as possible in the window of time I have […]
I’m sitting behind a pair of women who have had enough to drink that they spent the first hour of this flight violently convulsing in laughter while watching Mike and […]
Kris and I just returned from a trip to Italy that was nothing short of magical. Sure, I may have gained twenty pounds and possibly got ripped off on a […]