Fountain of the Naiads, Piazza della Repubblica

From Wiki:

The Fountain of the Naiads is located at the centre of the Piazza della Repubblica on the Viminal Hill. The fountain basin is circular and made of concrete. It includes a high central water jet and a number of lateral jets.[2] At night, the fountain is illuminated by LED lights.[3]

Around the basin are four bronze sculptures depicting naiads, who are water nymphs from classical mythology. They are the Nymph of the Lakes, who is shown together with a swan, the Nymph of the Rivers, who rests on a river monster, Oceanina—the Nymph of the Oceans—who is taming a wild horse representing waves, and the Nymph of Groundwater, who reclines on a dragon’s back. At the centre of the fountain, a sculpture of the sea god Glaucus symbolises the domination over natural forces. Glaucus is depicted as a naked and muscular man and the sculpture is reminiscent of the works of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. He holds a dolphin from whose mouth the central jet emerges.[2]

Fountain of the Naiads, Piazza della Repubblica

11 Comments CherryPie on Sep 8th 2024

Quarry Bank Mill Upper Gardens

The valley garden at Quarry Bank is a rare example of the industrial picturesque movement, where elements of nature such as the caves and cliffs feature alongside the industrial mill backdrop to create a sense of drama.

Take in the elevated views over the valley and discover Hannah Greg’s favourite spot to sit and enjoy the garden. Head to the Walled Garden to see what grows there, and step inside the historic curvilinear glasshouse where exotic plants and fruits are grown. Don’t miss the exotic succulants in the Small Glass House, in the center of the Walled Garden.

Quarry Bank Mill curvilinear glasshouse

Quarry Bank Mill curvilinear glasshouse

A Little Bit of Sunshine

Apple Well

Rest a While With Me

14 Comments CherryPie on Sep 4th 2024

Each person shines with his or her own light. No two flames are alike. There are big flames and little flames, flames of every color. Some people’s flame are so still they don’t even flicker in the wind, while others have wild flames that fill the air with sparks. Some foolish flames neither burn nor shed light, but others blaze with life so fiercely that you can’t look at them without blinking, and if you approach you shine in the fire.

Eduardo Galeano

Basilic Di Santa Maria Rome

16 Comments CherryPie on Sep 1st 2024

An Invitation

On Bank Holiday Monday Paddington Bear invited me to Snugburys to sample his marmalade ice cream. When I arrived, he doffed his hat to welcome me.

Doffing His Hat

Paddington's Special Ice Cream

Thank you, Paddington. The ice cream was delicious.

Marmalade Ice Cream

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This is what happens when an iPhone girl tries to take a photo on a Samsung ;-)

An Impromptu Laugh

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Marcello Royal Hotel Lounge

We got up early so we could enjoy one last hotel breakfast before the taxi arrived for our transfer back to Rome airport. After collecting our bags and checking out at reception, we waited in the lounge area for the taxi to arrive.

There was a bit of confusion when the taxi arrived. The driver read out a couple of names, neither of which was ours. The driver was expecting to pick up four people and when he checked he realised that he had read out the wrong name.

We shared the taxi with a couple who had been celebrating their wedding anniversary and a couple of ladies who were already on board. The transfer ran smoothly whilst the six of us engaged in interesting conversations. The others we were travelling with had all flown from Birmingham and their outbound flight had suffered with air turbulence which we had not experienced on our flight from Manchester.

Chilling at Rome Airport

Chilling at Rome Airport

Checking in at the airport also went smoothly giving us time to relax before boarding the plane. Once again, the flight was delayed due to air traffic control issues. The captain was eventually, one hour late; given the all clear for flight. When he announced this, he added that we would now be joining the ‘Conga’ queue to the runway. There were around ten planes ahead of us on the curvy taxi way to the runway.

In Flight

The flight was also smooth, albeit with a slight bit of turbulence. Once back at Manchester and past customs and passport control, we made our way to the baggage reclaim area. This proved to be slow again. My bag arrived quite quickly but Mr C’s took a long time to arrive as did many other passengers’ luggage. A few cases would arrive and then there would be a delay before more cases arrived.

With our car reclaimed from the ‘meet and greet’ parking we headed home, stopping to pick up a ready meal for dinner. We stuck to the Italian theme and chose lasagne.

10 Comments CherryPie on Aug 29th 2024

The Cappochin Museum and Crypt

We had afternoon tickets to visit the Colosseum which left us with time on our hands in the morning. We used it to visit the Museum and Crypt of the Capuchin Friars. I found the history of the Capuchins extremely interesting, especially as it included two of my favourite saints; Francis of Assisi and Padre Pio. The crypt is rather macabre, displaying the bones of 3,700 mainly Capuchin friars in a series of 6 rooms.

Pizza with mushrooms and artichokes

When we left the museum, it was time to walk the short distance and catch the bus to the Colosseum where we had plenty of time to share a pizza before it was time for our entry slot.

The Colloseum

As we approached the Colosseum our email entry ticket was checked. We were informed that it wasn’t a ticket and we needed to go to the ticket agency to get it converted to a ticket. We were given directions which turned out to be a bit vague. We checked at the Tourist Information office who couldn’t see a problem with the ticket but told us where the issuing ticket agency was located nearby. By this time, I was flagging in the 96-degree heat. I waited in the shade whilst Mr C walked the short distance to the ticket agency where he was informed that the email was indeed an entry ticket!

By now, after charging around pointlessly in the mid-day heat, I felt like crying.

The Colloseum

Eventually back at the colosseum, albeit now late for our timeslot, our tickets and passport identity were checked and we were in. The wonder of the architecture and the sheer size of the structure soon made us forget the palaver we had had with our tickets. We took our time, viewing the structure from all angles to understand what it would have been like in its day. We were treated to a light sprinkling of rain which cooled the temperature down to an acceptable level.

The Colloseum

At its peak, the Colosseum had capacity for 80,000 spectators, which is roughly similar to modern Wembley Stadium. The arena had trapdoors to allow gladiators and animals as bi as elephants to be released into the arena from cages and cells below. The arena could even be flooded to allow naval battles between galleys to be recreated and fought out.

The Colloseum

Later, as we walked back to our hotel, there was a torrential downpour which showed no signs of stopping. We purchased an umbrella for Mr C at one of the street stalls. I already had one. This did the trick; it immediately stopped raining.

Melon & Ham

That evening we chose to dine in the same restaurant as we had done on our first evening in Rome. The outside dining area was full so we dined inside. The waiters and the owner remembered us from our previous visit and welcomed us. One of the waiters even remembered the wine we had ordered and when our waiter of the evening advised us that they had none left our waiter from our first visit produced a bottle from the back of the cooling unit.

Grilled Seabass

When we had finished our main course the waiter from our first visit quipped that we would be sharing a Tiramisu as we had done last time. We surprised him by saying we were having one each this time. Much laughter was had by all.

Tiramisu

When we had finished our dessert, he immediately provided us with two glasses of Limoncello, much to the indignation of our waiter of the evening. He immediately said I will bring you another one in a minute. Sure, enough as we finished our glass he filled it up again.

Roof Top Garden

Back at the hotel we enjoyed one last after dinner drink on the roof terrace. All too soon our holiday was coming to an end.

7 Comments CherryPie on Aug 28th 2024

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