Monday, April 4, 2011
nap
(verb) [intrans.] sleep lightly or briefly, especially during the day.
(noun) short daytime sleep.
Eg. catnap, rest, siesta, snooze, catch forty winks, get some shut-eye, catch some Zs.
The warm Roman spring weather––and blooming foliage––trigger lots of napping these days.
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I love the photo of the people napping the park. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteIf I were in Rome I would be too excited to sleep. For now I can only (day) dream about it.
ReplyDeleteIt did not snow here, after all. Now I guess I don't hate you for all the nice weather in Rome! The trees look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteTwo weeks from tomorrow, I'm on a plane to FCO. Keep some nice weather for me!
P.S. Anybody going to be in Rome who might want to connect? In addition to Eleonora, of course!
I wish I had the time to nap - this weather is perfect for it. Warm weather down here too :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like they just turn off on the grass and go into stand-by mode for recharging. And I envy.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments!
ReplyDeletePerfect scenes! Wish I was there. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful mood in pictures!!I liked a lot! I liked the trees the most.
ReplyDeleteGrazie
What pretty and peaceful shots. We were all doing this last weekend while visiting some Japanese gardens. I love breathing in the fresh air of a park and gazing up at the sky. Beautiful captures.
ReplyDeleteStupendi i parchi di Roma in questo periodo!!!!
ReplyDeleteCerto! se non ci fosse il traffico infernale...si sentirebbe anche il "rumore" della natura che si risveglia.
Ciao Tilli