Rome

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The Baker's Tomb, for a baker who made a fortune supplying bread to the Imperial forces. The holes represent the openings in an oven.
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The Romans are thin-blooded. They were all wearing heavy coats even though it was about 68F.
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Denny outside San Giovanni in Laterano basilica
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These doors were taken off the Curia in the Forum.
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Statues on top of San Giovanni in Laterano
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Denny by some sort of decorative water feature.
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We happened upon a marathon.
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This woman did a whole marathon with zero legs. It was very inspiring.
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Turtle Fountain.
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This shoe store had really outrageous shoes and boots.
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Such as these.
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Denny next to a whole lot of artichokes
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You know who's still really good at sculpture? Michelangelo (this time in St. Peter's)
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Martyr's foot, St. Peter's
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Denny bought me these beautiful cashmere-lined, buttery-soft leather gloves as part of my birthday present.
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SAS got it right with their slogan.
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Our hotel in Copenhagen had nice bath products.
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The Scandi-chic bathroom door
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Copenhagen is very bike-friendly.
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Denny relaxes in the luxurious hotel bed
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Pretty hotel lobby
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The Copenhagen airport had cool stuff in it.
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We ate hotdogs. They offered many toppings indeed.
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Hotel textures