The Colosseum. Only touristy thing I got to do, but having the privilege of taking the tour after hours, when the arena is so quiet you can hear a pin drop—that was really something. I kept asking if they’d let me and @lsaintvic do battle, but apparently that’s frowned upon nowadays. 📷: @photosmith_official & @annikanoelle (the good ones, anyway)
The Colosseum. Only touristy thing I got to do, but having the privilege of taking the tour after hours, when the arena is so quiet you can hear a pin drop—that was really something. I kept asking if they’d let me and @lsaintvic do battle, but apparently that’s frowned upon nowadays. 📷: @photosmith_official & @annikanoelle (the good ones, anyway)
The Colosseum. Only touristy thing I got to do, but having the privilege of taking the tour after hours, when the arena is so quiet you can hear a pin drop—that was really something. I kept asking if they’d let me and @lsaintvic do battle, but apparently that’s frowned upon nowadays. 📷: @photosmith_official & @annikanoelle (the good ones, anyway)
I heard you guys like the ones with people in them. Here’s two heads, eight limbs, and four wheels.
Ford took this!
This may have been the highlight of my entire trip. You may not recognize these faces, but in Italy these are the voices of Liam, Steffy and Hope: Emiliano Coltori @querenzio (Liam), Ilaria Stagni @stagniilaria (Steffy) and Valentina Mari (Hope). There is a reason the show is so successful overseas, and it’s because of how much time, thought and care is put into the dubbing. I’d been waiting 13 years to meet Emiliano, specifically: he’s my invisible teammate—literally the other half of my performance in every episode. And we connected instantly, because how could we not? He knows my habits, mannerisms, and speech patterns better than I do, because he has to study and emulate them every day. It was so fulfilling to bond over this shared identity, and he was gracious enough to answer hours of my obnoxious questions. Not to mention the chemistry between the three of them in person was infectious. It felt like stepping into a parallel universe. What a thing.
This may have been the highlight of my entire trip. You may not recognize these faces, but in Italy these are the voices of Liam, Steffy and Hope: Emiliano Coltori @querenzio (Liam), Ilaria Stagni @stagniilaria (Steffy) and Valentina Mari (Hope). There is a reason the show is so successful overseas, and it’s because of how much time, thought and care is put into the dubbing. I’d been waiting 13 years to meet Emiliano, specifically: he’s my invisible teammate—literally the other half of my performance in every episode. And we connected instantly, because how could we not? He knows my habits, mannerisms, and speech patterns better than I do, because he has to study and emulate them every day. It was so fulfilling to bond over this shared identity, and he was gracious enough to answer hours of my obnoxious questions. Not to mention the chemistry between the three of them in person was infectious. It felt like stepping into a parallel universe. What a thing.
This may have been the highlight of my entire trip. You may not recognize these faces, but in Italy these are the voices of Liam, Steffy and Hope: Emiliano Coltori @querenzio (Liam), Ilaria Stagni @stagniilaria (Steffy) and Valentina Mari (Hope). There is a reason the show is so successful overseas, and it’s because of how much time, thought and care is put into the dubbing. I’d been waiting 13 years to meet Emiliano, specifically: he’s my invisible teammate—literally the other half of my performance in every episode. And we connected instantly, because how could we not? He knows my habits, mannerisms, and speech patterns better than I do, because he has to study and emulate them every day. It was so fulfilling to bond over this shared identity, and he was gracious enough to answer hours of my obnoxious questions. Not to mention the chemistry between the three of them in person was infectious. It felt like stepping into a parallel universe. What a thing.
This may have been the highlight of my entire trip. You may not recognize these faces, but in Italy these are the voices of Liam, Steffy and Hope: Emiliano Coltori @querenzio (Liam), Ilaria Stagni @stagniilaria (Steffy) and Valentina Mari (Hope). There is a reason the show is so successful overseas, and it’s because of how much time, thought and care is put into the dubbing. I’d been waiting 13 years to meet Emiliano, specifically: he’s my invisible teammate—literally the other half of my performance in every episode. And we connected instantly, because how could we not? He knows my habits, mannerisms, and speech patterns better than I do, because he has to study and emulate them every day. It was so fulfilling to bond over this shared identity, and he was gracious enough to answer hours of my obnoxious questions. Not to mention the chemistry between the three of them in person was infectious. It felt like stepping into a parallel universe. What a thing.
Look, all I really care about is my son thinking I’m cool.
Honestly didn’t know those muscles existed. (Also I can’t walk today.) @thomasjankas
He’s a kippah.
True story: I don’t wear shorts. Never have. Unless I’m working out or swimming (or on set in costume), I’ve never liked the look, feel, or frankly, the idea of trousers that just stop existing halfway down my leg. It’s weird, okay? I also hate feeling hot. I’d sooner freeze to death than endure the crippling agony of that first bead of sweat coalescing on my skin. (Surely you see the paradox here?) Given the last few weeks of sweltering California weather—basically the hottest summer on record—something had to give. So I cast aside both my pride and my neuroses, trudged ever-bravely into a Val Surf, and walked away with two—TWO!—brand new pairs of shorts. A whole new Me. Cut to: the next day, Ford and I decide to go ride our bicycles at the park. Great opportunity to debut my pasty Scottish calves. As I’m unloading the bikes from the back of my 4Runner, I realize my leg has been resting on the scalding hot tailpipe for several nanoseconds too long, leaving me with an incredibly painful, soot-black crescent tattoo. That was over a week ago and it’s been healing nicely, but the moral of the story? Y’all short-wearing SOB’s take for granted the long-developed instinct to constantly protect your legs. This shit comes with a learning curve. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Day hike.
Day hike.
Day hike.
Day hike.
He is Groot.
Vigilance.
Why isn’t my hand-modeling agent returning my calls?
Blind Lady.
I think we overstayed our welcome.
Fun little maze I drew for Ford. First find the key, then defeat the dragon and use the key to unlock the treasure chest containing the ‘magic torch,’ which will melt the Ice Wall blocking the finish. #WhyNot