Thursday, May 7, 2015

YELLOW: LIMONE



Five years ago I completed my study abroad in Rome, Italy. As an architecture and art history major, I could not have asked for a better place to live and learn. In Rome, historic structures such as the Forum and Colosseum are juxtaposed by modern wonders, such as Richard Meier's Ara Pacis.  Art museums and historic frescos are abundant.  And the food is fantastico!  The city of Rome is rich in culture and tradition, making it a wonderful place to visit.  

One of my favorite things about Rome were the lemon trees.  Often potted and flanking entry ways, or planted along stone fences.  These delicate trees added a special touch.  As my stay in Italy went on, these trees went from all green to spotted with bright yellow fruit.  Many homes and structures in Rome are stucco and painted warm colors such as orange, yellow, or creamy white.  There was something very breathtaking about the late day sun on these structures with their lemon trees nearby.  If you are fortunate enough to have the space and sunlight, I recommend adding a lemon tree either indoors or out.    
















































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