
Today, Ferragosto, the 15th of August, marks the high point of the summer holiday season in Rome. The city is deserted, for all good Romans have taken themselves to the mountains or the sea.
Those of us left here in Rome are spending an exorbitant amount of energy trying to stay cool. Few apartments are air conditioned in the Eterna (though the number grows each year) and the black cobblestones streets have collected enough heat over the course of the summer to radiate warmth right up your legs.
Fortunately, Rome has spent centuries developing a gastronomical treat that helps to lower the body temperature and also provides a bit of nourishment on those “it’s just too hot to eat” days — that treat, of course, is gelato!
Photographer Susan Sanders caught some nuns enjoying cones near Largo Argentina recently. Their faces alone tell the story — they’re thrilled to be indulging their ice cream habit! For more delightful photos of Rome by Susan, visit her blog, Rome With A View.
And if you’re thinking of making some icy treats of your own (or just want to salivate over some fabulous photos of frozen delights), head on over to our friend Hande’s blog, Food Vagabond, and check out the amazing things she keeps in her freezer!







