Today Dr. C. and I had an orientation tour of the American Academy. This place is a jewel, buildings and the grounds are lovely, plus we are on the highest hill in the city, so the views are awesome.
As we were walking up the stairs, I saw some of the produce that had been delivered to the Academy. Although they have gardens here, they cannot possibly produce enough to feed the 120+ who live and work here, so they source from organic farms.
We live over there! |
The Bar, it's where everyone meets for coffee, wine, or to chat |
As we walked outside, the back gardens are magnificent; just starting to bloom |
lazy meandering paths, with benches, although Dr. C. says he likes our backyard at Villa Aurelia better |
This is the beginning of the gardens for the kitchen---since its spring, there isn't a lot here |
They told us that the building in the background at one time was a brothel, now it's a studio for musicians |
This is the main inside courtyard, it's a gorgeous space, and along the walls are fragments of ancient tablets, and cornices from buildings.
My project won't start for real until Friday, when I get to work in the garden with the staff, and perhaps have the staff meal with them, to interview their interns. Dr. C. and I are going to the papal audience tomorrow so I'll have photos and more to tell then. For now, Ciao from Roma.
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