Monday, June 11, 2007

La Tana di Noantri, Trastevere, Rome, Italy


Bustling, humid streets of late night Rome in June. Livin'it up.


La Tana di Noantri - where you can sit outside and taste the wonderful atmosphere of Trastevere, a little more peaceful and less known west bank.


Kresimir Barbarosa (Krešimir Barbaroša) - currently working for
Marmis, where he is distributing storage and systems management software knowledge and skills in Slovenia and neighbouring countries. Born in Zagreb, raised in Zadar, later moved to Brezice and now lives in Ljubljana. There was a famous Holy Roman Emperor named Frederick I Barbarossa. Graduated at FS, works for Marmis and might change in the near future. His family has an estate in Sv.Filip i Jakov where they have 478 olive trees and he helps take care of them. He used to be an active athletic runner (400m/5km), skydiver. He still plays basketball and snowboarding. Latest book he read was by Ante Tomic - Sto je muskarac bez brkova. His son Tristan is 1 year old. One day he will be taking care of even more olive trees, producing olive oil and wine, do some sub aquatic fishing and walking dogs. And do only that.


It's not a circle. It's not a triangle. It's a square. By night. In Rome.

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