Difference MakersThe Advertising spot above is reserved for companies,people and organizations that are making a difference in the Italian and Italian American communities. It's a free spot and changes periodically. Are you making a difference? Contact me. | Roman Holiday –1976I’ve been a little obsessed with old photos lately. So when I found these from our first family holiday in the eternal city of Roma…. I had to share.  Kickin it with my mom and big sis at the Trevi Fountain.  Chillin with a gelato in the Colosseum…That’s right,I’m eating gelato in the Colosseum! how many people can say they’ve done that!:) St. Peter’s Square…my pants seem a little high.
 I don’t know where we are here but I had to show you my dad’s jacket…. nice right?!  Leave a Reply | Heading to Calabria? Need a travel consultant,place to stay or some great ideas for what to do? Contact Bella Vita Travel Consulting in Catanzaro. | Joe Maruca welcomes you to Italyville where he writes and rants about growing up Italian in Massachusetts,his experiences living and working in Bologna,visits to the family's Olive farm in Calabria and everything along the way. In America we're considered Italian,in Italy we've become Americani... but we're always at home in Italyville. Italyville.com All Content,graphics and photos on Italyville.com are property of Italyville.com unless otherwise noted and can not be used without permission. All rights reserved. |
How sweet! I can’t believe how not crowded it is. Thanks for sharing!
What a groovy jacket! haha..and you look so cute,Joe! awwwww
So cute! And your dad is definitely stylin’
Lovely old photos. What a nice trip down memeory lane!! And not only do I like your Dad’s jacket,but your sister’s looks all the rage too!! You look sooo adorable
Such gorgeous photos…and how empty is the Trevi Fountain –empty of tourists I mean. You cannot MOVE there these days!
Those photos are so cute Joe,love the short pants and your dad’s jacket –“superstylin”:) I have photos too inside the col from my school tour which was my first visit to Italy!!
Wearing them high and proud,loving those pants Joe.
As for your last post,who would eat that wholewheat stuff? Never tried it never will.