Perseo B&B Rome
Via Cipro 56 Rome, Lazio, 00136, Italy
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All you can see in Rome in 12 hours
... Americans in 'traditional' dress, some playing techno music with incidental flute backing. A string of middle eastern hawkers throwing squishy pig splat toys on the ground to impress possible buyers. Fortunately Australia did not miss out as there was a didgeridoo player coupled with a soprano singing Italian sounding opera pieces (this one actually didn't sound too bad). Any number of folks sprayed silver/gold and standing still, with the addition of some ...
Adultery, Public Intoxication, and Blasphemy
... of the window on their front door. The magnitude of the broken window didn’t make itself present until the next morning, but we’ll get there. After drinking more, we started getting ready to go to some club that the girls wanted to see. By three in the morning, and several bottles later, we were ready to leave for the club. Of course, as we were walking out of the window-less door of Betsy’s apartment, Nathan was nowhere to ...
Week Eight
... picked over questions. We had to write a paragraph about 6 architects and 2 of which no one knew whatsoever and the rest of the architects we knew one fact about. Then two full essays (I wrote 3 pages for one and 2 and a half pages for the other)- the second essay being ridiculous because we knew only one thing about the question and had to write an essay about it.
Anyway, beyond that, Thursday was Italy's 150th year of unification and St Patty's Day! For Theory class, we ...
Caity finds Nature!
Whew, it's been awhile since I've written. Sorry! I feel like quite a bit's happened in the past week and I'll do my best to re-cap.
Last weekend was our trip to Tuscany - Friday in Pisa, Saturday in Florence, and Sunday at a winery in a small town named Trequanda. Pisa was very pretty; there honestly isn't a whole lot there besides the leaning tower, a baptistery, which is the largest in the world still (i think), and the duomo. We had a ...
All roads lead to Rome
As I am writing this there is a one man Italian band playing Australian, Japanese and Italian popular music – doing an overall pretty good job of Powder Finger!
Good thing I am fit and health as the heart rate was pumping this morning as we joined Rome peak hour madness for a crazy ride from the camp ground into the Roman Forum (about 10km). Over the last few days we have learnt that Italian driver's ...


