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An old friend
... now lives in Italy and he likes football too; but he likes Inter. We went back to the hotel to play a tournament of Pro Evolution Soccer 12 (a football videogame). We invited him to sleep in our hotel and he accepted, and we played videogames, and ate pizza all ...
Metro Strike - Blessing In Disguise
... with gelaterias and souvenir shops. We got our first Italian gelatos on the way to the fountain, at a place called Gelo Stellato on via S. Andrea Delle Fratte. 2€ for a two-flavor medium-size cup - banana and nutella! As we neared the fountain, we HEARD it well before we saw it. While I'd say you could skip the Spanish Steps, La Trevi di Fontana is beautiful. It was built to showcase the abundance of water in Rome due to the ...
The Free Week Finale
Alright so I know I've been bad with keeping up with my blog, but I made a promise to myself to blog once a week and talk about the week in sum instead of doing it day by day. Luckily, I made little notes of what I did the first week I was here so I can blog about that, even though it was about a month ago... here it goes:
So Saturday afternoon rolled around and I was still rolling around in bed. Not sure if I have talked about this yet, but my bed is pretty chintz. It ...
These Feet Are Made For Walking
... it to be, and the Marlborough teachers were getting rather uptight by that stage. They yelled at us twice at the colosseum, which annoyed me as it sure wasn't us Waimea kids that were the problem! They tried to tell us all that it wasn't a holiday and that we were here to learn, Rome was just a giant classroom. Yeah right, if it weren't for us they ...
How much can you see in one day in Rome?
... they dig for a new line they find more ruins.
The Pantheon
An adjective meaning "to every god", commissioned by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome, and rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in about 126 AD.
The building is circular with a portico of three ranks of huge granite Corinthian ...