3 thoughts on “Staring at the ground some more in Rome”
[…] with another photo of Roman Stolpersteine, which I have documented previously on this blog, see: here, and here. So here’s to the lives of Alfredo Donato di Nola and Livia della […]
[…] I watched for the stolpersteine, or stumbling blocks (which, I have written about here, and here), and I would be both exhilarated and saddened every time I saw them in Rome. While I have wandered […]
[…] the ground, and take a moment to consider the lives ruined and lost. But as I’ve suggested over, and over, and over, watch out for these small markers of terrible history. Remembering the […]
[…] with another photo of Roman Stolpersteine, which I have documented previously on this blog, see: here, and here. So here’s to the lives of Alfredo Donato di Nola and Livia della […]
[…] I watched for the stolpersteine, or stumbling blocks (which, I have written about here, and here), and I would be both exhilarated and saddened every time I saw them in Rome. While I have wandered […]
[…] the ground, and take a moment to consider the lives ruined and lost. But as I’ve suggested over, and over, and over, watch out for these small markers of terrible history. Remembering the […]