It was the morning of Christmas eve when I wrote this but life right now is caught in a tornado of socialising in Delhi where the days are pleasant and the sun is ripe with mellow beauty. The skies are blue and I am getting a few sunrises into my kitty as I head out for early morning runs with the cool wind in my hair. Here I feel the need for four stomachs as I did in Rome (as I always do) for my mother-in-law has been rustling up feasts every day for meals at home, you see. Time at hand is a bit tight so I thought I would share some clips of the night lights of Rome. The Christmas spirit there is all over the city and quietly cemented by the elegance of its ancient Corinthian columns, the cupolas and domes and clock towers.
We drank plenty of wine, munched on bruschetta, pizza, cacio e pepe and aglio e olio pastas, walked arm-in-arm down the streets so softly lit, the old buildings casting half shadows, the occasional pair of lovers around the corner caught in a passionate embrace, men zipping down the cobbled streets of the alleys on Vespas with alarming speed and recklessness, the Carabinieri posted everywhere with their rifles and enough male beauty to make you go ooh. We sat with a fashion designer friend of mine and her half-Italian prince, drank into the night with stories of faraway places and times, and it felt heady, all those stories with sips of prosecco.
An Italian artist from Florence possibly got Rome in a heartbeat when he noted sometime in the 14th century that it is the city of echoes, the city of illusions, and the city of yearning. Because that is what it does for us, produce the yearning to walk its cobbled streets for a long, long time till you want to walk it no more. But how can that even be?
On that note of wistfulness, I wish you all a wonderful Christmas with plenty of mulled wine and Christmas cake and roasts, and I also raise a glass of wine, a deep ruby, to you from my end.


















Merry Christmas! Wishing you the best of life and much happiness!
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Thank you and Merry Christmas Patricia! The season for good cheer and wine 🙂
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Oh my, beautiful pictures bringing with them lots of Christmas cheer.
Merry Christmas to you too. Hope you continue to enjoy your travels. ????
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Thank you! Merry Christmas and I shall try and do that – travel more and continue to be an excited traveller 🙂
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Merry Christmas xx What a gorgeous lot of pictures and the way you describe it all I felt as if I was sitting with you enjoying the wine and the food and most importantly the friendship xx
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Merry Christmas to you sisters too! Thank you for the kind words and may you soak in this season of good cheer too 🙂 xx
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aww Thank you xx you too xx
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I love that picture of the Spanish steps, almost as much as I love the one of the bruschetta! Have a great Christmas and merry days forever.
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Thank you Tracey! Merry days forever is aspirational but I shall work towards it. I hope you had a great time today and I wish you merry days filled with scoff-worthy goodies. xx
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A perfect Christmas post and I wish you a perfect Christmas Day together with Adi’s family …. may it be brimful of laughter and love and delight (and far too much good food ?). Rome loved being photographed by you in her glorious glistening nightwear that is clear! Xx
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Glorious glistening nightwear! You always, always get me Osyth 🙂 Thank you for the loverly wishes filled with brimful of everything. We are feasting and I fear may stomach shall lodge its protest soon but I am pushing the boundaries. I hope you had a wonderful time celebrating 🙂 xx
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Of course I’m eating far to much and there will be regret in the morning but what is life without a bit of light gluttony! Xx
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All hail gluttony. I am a big fan. xx
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Merry Christmas dear! Lovely shots sharing the spirit of the holidays.. xx
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Merry Christmas Ishita! Thank you and you have a great time wining and dining 🙂 xx
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Thanks a lot girl xx
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Pretty lights just make everything seem better in the world. The shop windows looked like fun to walk passed, and I just know that I would be staring at the light and shadows on the fountain for a very long time. I’ll have that wine now, thank you dear,
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Hiya love! They do 🙂 Roma is so romantic, Lyz. I believe you will trip a little seeing its beauty. A glass of wine and a kiss.
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Merry Christmas!!!
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To you too AJ! Trust it was full of good food and cheer. I am quite behind catching up on my feed but I am waiting to get to my parents’, then put my feet up and read. xx
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Lol that’s exactly what I did too! It took me two days to catch up!
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Definitely a magical time in Rome, Buon Natale. Xx
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Oh yes my dearest Lorelle! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. xx
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Winter trips are so special aren’t they! There’s just something else about them. Rome at night does look special and your photos came out great too 🙂 Merry Christmas and New Year greetings to you from Poland 🙂 🙂
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I hope you are having a grand time in Poland too. It must be frightfully cold and beautiful.
Winter trips do have that extra magic. The crowds melt away and well who misses the hustle and bustle? 🙂 xx
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It’s actually spring-like weather in Poland since a few days with even sunshine! Can’t complain 😀
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Hmm spring-like weather in the middle of winter. How can one not spring with delight? xx
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Loved seeing the quiet streets with all of the Christmas decorations. It must have been a wonderful visit. Isn’t that man playing with fire a little cold? I really enjoyed seeing the photo of the puppet show. It reminds me of the lovely film, Lili with Leslie Caron. – Neek
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I have to look the film up. Thank you Neek! I hope you are having a holly jolly time.
That man might have been hopped up something potent for it was quite windy and freezing at night. And yes, I am looking back at it all with intense longing. xx
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Seasons greetings to you! Impressed by the lack of people at Spanish Steps. Most pictures I see, you’d be hard pushed to plot a path up them through the crowds!
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Exactly the reason why we could spend time gawping at Trevi Fountain too and appreciate it. I was thrilled to see the lack of scaffolding at Spanish Steps (and of course the crowds)! Hope you are enjoying this festive time of the year too 🙂
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What a gorgeous time to be there! Your photos bring it to life!
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Thank you Paula! 🙂 xx
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This seems like a truly magical place with such amazing history and vibes that make you never want to leave – you are so lucky to have visited Rome this time of year:) Hoping you have had an incredible Christmas full of good memories and delicious food – and here is to an even better 2018!Xx
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Maria, I hope you are having a great time. Another year awaits already and may it be cracking good for you, my lovely! Thank you for the sweet words and yes Rome was undeniably as charming as ever. We can never get enough of its beauty. To 2018 🙂 xx
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Rome looks gorgeous at night as well! Would love to visit there during the holiday season. Beautiful pics and hope you had a great Christmas 🙂
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Thank you Maha. We did have a wonderful Christmas with family friends. You too, I hope. The hangover of Rome is potent. xx
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Merry Christmas, Arundhati! Christmas time in a European city must be delightful. Have a wonderful time with family and friends 🙂 Also, that shoe display…?
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Thank you, my lovely girl! I am having a jolly time here indeed…flurry of activities and enough food to last my stomach a lifetime. The shoe display is a bit odd and creepy too, non?
Btw I wanted to comment on the fact that your profile looks lovely on the blog and is that a new look you have for the blog? xx
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Yes, I thought the show things was a bit weird. Thank for you for the compliment 🙂 Yes, I did switch up my blog colours and also focus to include more photography in addition to Japan travel stuff. I know I keep changing things too often though… I ned to stick with it…
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I love the changes and you look so glam 🙂 I bet the new changes will pep up things for you too. Nothing like a little shake-up once awhile. xx
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Thank you! I was wearing nice clothes and did my makeup one day, so I had a mini photo shoot all by myself. I’m glad you like the changes on my blog 🙂
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The end result is fab dab. xx
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Such dramatic photos with the night lighting, Dippy-Dotty Girl1 🙂 Hope your holiday was lovely.
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Yay I am happy you liked them, Theresa. I am sighing away at the thought of those five days in Roma. Our hearts have been left behind in those old alleys. xx
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Oh, I know, I know. It is a thing to sigh about. I went once to Rome when my oldest son was doing a study-abroad in Florence a few years back. It was November, we didn’t have much time in Rome (one day), but I said I wanted to see three things: 1) the Trevi fountain, 2) the Spanish Steps, and 3) the Vatican Museum with all the wonderful paintings. It was lovely – no crowds, except for groups of Japanese tourists in the Vatican who had come during the off season. Great memories!
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Then you have wonderful memories. For even a day in Rome would be precious. If you can the next time do make it to the Pantheon. It is quite a breathtaking monument. We loitered around the Vatican the first time we were there too and gaped at the collections of the popes, wondering about the stories that they do not tell. I think the first time is always, as with everything, a treasure house of wistful moments. xx
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Beautiful pics!
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Thanks!
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Wow! These pictures are lovely. I do hope you are enjoying Rome, it looks beautiful.
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Rome is so beautifu. We did enjoy ourselves thoroughly, thank you! 🙂 xx
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You’re welcome and Happy New Year.
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To you too 🙂
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Stunning post… Rome looks so beautiful. Happy New Year ? ❤ All the very best for 2018!
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Thank you! I hope you have had a great start to the year and it shall be more about the highs. Cheers.
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I love your writing. Makes me want to grab my backpack and jump on the next plane. Happy New Year and Safe Travels
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Thank you. You are generous *Japanese bow. A wonderful year ahead for you in which you might grab a backpack and find yourself walking the alleys of Rome.
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I want to reblog your post. I thought it was great. Don’t know what I’m doing though, only a month in. Any tips on how I reblog this?
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Why thank you for the thought. I think you can share it by clicking the icon Press This. I have not reblogged anything yet so this is my guess. Enjoy this journey of blogging 🙂
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I loved Italy, Rome is fabulous – beautiful pictures that make me want to go back and visit again soon! Great job – thank you!
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Thank you Joan. Those are generous words 🙂
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