ROME 26/4– Day 25: steak and a peek
“When,” you ask, “did the sun rise in Rome today? I respond: “06:25.” “And when will it set?” “19:55. “Did you hear the Ave Maria Bell last night at 20:15?” “No. I was distracted b...
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