Disco balls, by Adam Ekberg
There is literally a town called, “No Name” in Colorado.
Michel Leah Keck, “Day of Reckoning”, mixed media on canvas
Isle of Capri, Italy
(by AntyDiluvian)
Ostia Antica is a long-abandoned city and continuing archaeological dig at what was once the seaport of imperial Rome, about 20 miles down the Tiber River from the Roman Forum. Before it was buried under silt, dust and its own collapsing buildings, it was a prosperous hard-working town, the kind where the mule drivers’ union would have its own bathhouse (as it apparently did) with steam rooms, a pool and a gym.
In Ostia Antica, Italy, Clues to Past Glories - NYTimes.com
Wanna go here so bad!
Wanna go here so bad!
GOOOOOOOO, it is so so lovely.
Love Roman archaeology!
Just reblogging so I remember to read this. Ancient Ostia is going to play a large role in the novel I’m writing.