When in Ventimiglia
Roman ruins are like catnip to me,
Admittedly, they are rarely that exciting when you actually get there - just a load of decrepit stone walls and floors - but that's really not what it's about.
It's that sense of people doing then what we do now: meeting, shopping, eating, going to the theatre (OK, cinema). And then that extraordinary feeling of being in the spaces where they did those things.
Personally, I love touching the stones, imagining the person who laid the stone, the last person to touch or use it, a couple of thousand years ago.
The Minx and I walked down to the excavation in Ventimiglia, this morning, and enjoyed the old baths, forum, and amphitheatre. As well as the actual buildings - or what's left of them - it was interesting to consider their proximity to the sea and the river. I mean, you never really think about Romans going to the beach, do you?
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