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Welcome
to my seaside Villa!



Thank you for visiting with me. Please feel at home here in my villa. I am so happy you stopped by and hope you will enjoy your visit. Stay as long as you like and come again soon!

Please leave a message for me in my box if you would like. I love to get messages from those who visit and will most certainly visit your home as soon as possible. Thanks.

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Beautiful gifts from "Fabulous"
Fabricius Flavius

An adorable gift from Sextus Crassus
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A "Beautiful Home" Award
from Elenwe Yngling

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I had my Honey waxed in Egypt!

I had my Eyes Painted in Egypt!

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Odin Knudsson
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Marcus Tiberius Claudius

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Women's History Sourcebook

Arch of Titus
The Arch of Titus, Rome, was erected after the emperor's death, to commemorate chiefly the capture of Jerusalem. It has a single opening flanked on each outer face by attached columns with early examples of the Composite capital. On the coffered soffit of the arch and the wall faces below it are reliefs of the emperor and spoils from the Temple in Jerusalem. The outside faces of the piers are exemplary nineteenth-century restorations undertaken as far back as 1821 after demolition of the fortification in which the arch had been incorporated in the Middle Ages. They make good what had been destroyed, without any attempt at deceit.
By Sir Banister Fletcher:
A History of Architecture.

Trevi Fountain - I love this place!
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The Fontana di Trevi is famous because the legend says that if you throw a coin you will come back to Rome some day --if you throw a second coin you can desire a second wish. It is a work of N. Salvi and it was finished in 1762. The fountain is in one of the Poli Palace’s facades. You can see the powerful figure of Neptune surrounded by the Health and Abundance Niche.

I have been there several times and still find it the most fascinating, inspiring place in the world! I spend at least an hour just sitting, studying it and watching the wonderful people around me who seem to love it as much as I do and I always leave it with a wonderful feeling of calmness and inspiration. What a magnificent, sumptuous and stately structure it is!


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Goodbye Marcus!


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