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May 20, 2022
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Michelle Ciani
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Writing, Rome, and What Comes Next
A personal update after a long silence
Jan 31
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Postcards from Rome: An August Series
A look back at August in Rome — four summer postcards from Ferragosto to figs and the return to everyday life.
Sep 13, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Postcards from Rome: Staycation in the Eternal City
Aug 9, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Finding Myself in Italy’s Story: Ceremonies, Ruins, and Everyday Moments
Mar 18, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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November in Rome: The Quiet Beauty of Everyday Life
Nov 30, 2024
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Michelle Ciani
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September Letter
Sep 30, 2024
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Michelle Ciani
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May in Rome: Jasmine, Crowds, and the Eternal City Makes Room
Jun 2, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Postcards from Rome: Summer Storms and Spritzes
Aug 23, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Roman Reflections
My Week in Photos .01
Apr 12, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Finding Myself in Italy’s Story: Ceremonies, Ruins, and Everyday Moments
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Mar 18, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Five Years Later: Reflecting on Italy's Lockdown and the Diary Left Unread
A personal journey through memories of the first lockdown, the passage of time, and the unopened pages of a Venetian journal
Mar 12, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Monthly Photo Journal
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Rome in March
Monthly Photo Journal: the holy, the ordinary, and a splash of Spring
Apr 2, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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Rome in February: Orange Season on Aventine Hill
Monthly Photo Journal | walking among orange trees | heirloom citrus
Feb 26, 2025
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Michelle Ciani
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January in Rome: A Monthly Photo Journal
Crisp Air, Fewer Crowds, and Winter Walks
Jan 31, 2025
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