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Roman Snow Day (PHOTOS)

Posted: 02/13/2012 7:00 am

It is a rare treat when snow flurries powder the Eternal City, normally known for picture perfect panoramas of palm trees and glowing hot sunsets. Even rarer still is an actual nevicata, a snow storm or any kind of accumulation. Over the past two weeks, Rome has been received a windfall of white gold that has stopped traffic, closed schools and shut down the government.

With snow days the new Roman holiday, I decided a day off was the perfect Valetine's day gift for my husband, an archaeologist whose love for fresh powder almost rivals his love for Ancient Rome. In the early morning hours of Snow Day v.2, Darius biked the city Eternal in search of white-covered monuments and a clean patch of snow to sled.

Over the past two weeks, Rome has had more than 20 centimeters of snow (depending on the neighborhood), considered the largest snowfall since 1986. Though many have been quick to criticize Mayor Gianni Alemanno for his hasty decision to close schools and governmental offices before the snow even flurried, there are many others, like Darius, who are enjoying seeing Rome make history yet again.

Who cares about the actual accumulation when the Coliseum looks sugar-coated, and sleds, skis and snowboards are criss-crossing the Circus Maximus?

Photos by Darius Arya


 

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It is a rare treat when snow flurries powder the Eternal City, normally known for picture perfect panoramas of palm trees and glowing hot sunsets. Even rarer still is an actual nevicata, a snow storm...
It is a rare treat when snow flurries powder the Eternal City, normally known for picture perfect panoramas of palm trees and glowing hot sunsets. Even rarer still is an actual nevicata, a snow storm...
 
 
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06:28 AM on 02/14/2012
Winter has been warmer than usual here in South Cal, and hardly any rain at all.
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10:20 AM on 02/14/2012
And we get snow about once every 10 years or so and it barely covers the grass, not even enough to make a snowman. I remember and we have pics-when I was in kindergarten circa 56-57 then in high school about 1970's. Last snow I think was circa 1996, there was snow on the Verdugo Mountains and there was a little tiny bit on the north slope enbankment of the I-210 Fwy in La Crescenta.
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02:48 AM on 02/14/2012
We haven't had much snow this year, only lots of cold, very cold. This morning woke up to 30 centimeters of beautiful, fluffy snow. And it's falling fast now - expect 18-20 inches before it's over.
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12:21 PM on 02/13/2012
Gullible Warning at work again .
12:54 PM on 02/13/2012
It's getting colder because it's getting warmer. I think that is the line now.
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11:52 AM on 02/13/2012
I was there when the people were as numerous as these snowflakes. I like the snowflakes better.
09:54 AM on 02/13/2012
Beautiful! The monuments look like wedding cake figures for the gods. V lovely. How do you say 'hot chocolate' in Italian? And 'zamboni'???
11:43 AM on 02/13/2012
The monument to Vittorio Emanuele is actually called the "Wedding Cake" in Italy because of its overdone decoration. It is considered a bit vulgar by most Italians who prefer more straight forward architecture.

Hot chocolate is "Cioccolato Caldo" and is very thick and rich and is made with dark chocolate.