
Rome’s Colosseum

On the streets of Rome

Crowds at Trevi Fountain in Rome

Spanish Steps in Rome

Traffic in Rome

Clergy on the streets near the Vatican

The Temple of Hercules Victor in Rome

Castel San Angelo

Santa Maria Maggiore Church in Rome

Piazza Navona

St Peter’s Square at the Vatican
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About Margie Miklas
An award-winning author, Margie Miklas writes medical thrillers and travel memoirs about Italy, a place which has captured her passion for travel. She is also the creator and owner of the travel blog, Margie in Italy, and a contributing writer for an Italian-American newspaper. A retired critical-care nurse, she enjoys spending time with her family, including her three cats. Her favorite place is the beach, and she likes learning new computer skills, when she is not writing. A member of the Florida Writers Association, Margie makes her home in Florida.
Margie, talk about walking down memory row!! I cant wait to get back….your wonderful photos remind me of the many layers that is only found in Roma!
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Margie, your photos are awesome! I can’t wait to visit someday (although I feel I’m in the photo’s when I’m looking at them!). Keep them coming 🙂
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Great shots Margie, can’t wait to return to Roma!
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I know the feeling, Cindi
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Beautiful. I notice that monoliths are featured plentifully but have never seen them except in your photos. Good to see the “usual suspects” but even better to see a little something different.
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Thanks so much- glad you enjoy these!
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PS imarancher = Bonnie D.
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I love Rome and your photos only help to increase my desire to return.
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Gorgeous shots! Makes you want to visit!
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Thank you!
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Those are great reasons to love Rome – great pictures!
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Thank you so much!
So glad you enjoyed the photos. Rome is a photo opportunity, as is most of Italy!
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Oh…how you want to make me travel. We were just in Paris. Guess I’ll be adding Rome to the bucket list now too – smile. Thanks for the travel break 🙂
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