Rome is ever-changing and full of surprises. Around almost every corner is not only a bit of history, but also encounters with people, art, and experiences that are in contrast with the setting. Sometimes it is a statue that has been there for years and years…
…but frequently we see performance art or installations that are more temporary.
Walking through the Villa Borghese one sunny Saturday in January, we happened upon a temporary installation of warriors on horseback, along with this rather unusual giant head. All made of a lightweight resin, I think. A few weeks later they had vanished.
Another day in Piazza del Popolo, there was live art for Carnivale.

Many things to be found happen in Piazza del Popolo: Trains, politicians, concerts, street performers.
And yet another, this duo entertaining a crowd with a Zen-like balancing act.
My favorite of late was walking into Piazza del Popolo on a Saturday and finding a shiny-red train engine on display with a backdrop of churches from the 17th century.
Frequently on my way to work I see this lovely parade of horses being exercised.
Yesterday we took a walk up Monte Mario, the highest hill in Rome at 139m (456 ft). Lovely day, fluffy clouds, not too hot, great view of Rome from above, and this.
Never boring!






