Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Travel Tuesday: Rome 2016

This would be an interesting week to be in Rome, the Conclave begins tomorrow.  Scotland is treating us well.  Good food, I had Haggis and a Fish Pie, two things I had not tried and wanted to. Edinburgh is built on steep hills, lots and lots of steep hills.  I ask for directions and people say "it is only three minutes walk" then I turn the corner and face Mt. Denali. I remember in Rome, ordering local food, drinking my one and only Grappa, and my first of many Limoncellos. Always try the local foods.  















 

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  1. I'm glad you're enjoying Scotland and as I said it's on my bucket list, but not so much the Haggis and a Fish Pie. So I may likely starve in Scotland.

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    1. I am sure you would find something to munch on ;) . There is the Hendricks distillery team.

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  2. Oh Grappa; I had a sip once and never went back.
    Limoncello on the other hand ....

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    1. Try anything once, with caution

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  3. Homoerotic centurians and goofy looking Swiss guards! Rome is a hot gay mess.

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    1. Yes, I knew a priest who was playing house with a member of the Swiss Guard.

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  4. A rather amazing collection of photos. As a teen, I sampled grappa. Never again.

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    1. Grappa had a once in a lifetime effect on my digestion.

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  5. I love the photos from Rome. They bring back memories.
    Haggis, really? You are a brave eater.

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    1. Haggis, it is ground meats, cooked with oats, kind of like a savory sloppy joe. I wouldn't bother making it, but it was not foul.

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  6. I visited Rome in 2019. It was the last stop on our tour (Venice, Florence, then Rome). We enjoyed Venice the most, although of course the others were interesting, too.

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    1. It would be hard to play favorites between the three.

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  7. Fish pie, yes. Haggis, no. You don’t have to try EVERY local food. In Norway, trust people when they tell you how awful lutefisk can be.

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    1. I have been warned about lutefisk, and the fermented shark in Iceland.

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  8. Ah, limoncello...we went to a restaurant in Trastevere and the service was so-so. The maitre d' was not happy with our server and we received a few complimentary glasses of limoncello. It packs a punch! :)

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    1. It is so sweet and innocent, and about 80 proof.

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  9. Never heard of Grappa. I did mange to let Chatgpt analysis what in my bookshelf.

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    1. Grappa is a distilled spirit, made from what is left over from wine making, it is Italian fire water.

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  10. I haven't been in Edinburgh for years but, according to your pictures, it is looking a lot like Rome nowadays.

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