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Rome: Day 1
... t got nothin' on the Italians at breakfast time. We loaded up on sun lotion and cameras and stopped at a tobacco shop to buy subway tickets, then were off to our first official sight-seeing: the ancient ruins. True to Rick Steves, the lines at the Colosseum were daunting, so we wended our way back to the other attractions. The sunlight was perfect for photos, and we got some great shots of the Arch of Constantine. We got tickets for the Roman Forum and ...
A Popelicious day!
... door, smelly man and hairy-armpit girl, and rode two stops and got off at the Termini. Great station with an underground concourse of shops. We went to the street level, where we saw a huge bus depot where, it turns out, we could catch a single bus (#40) to and from our apartment! Yay!
But we needed wine and food to sustain us on our seemingly never-ending quest in Rome. So we went via backstreets to find a place for dinner. Bad timing, as many restaurants ...
Hello from Italy! :)
Ciaooooo!
i made a new blog for my time in italy, since its seperate from studying abroad :) :)
oh my goodness. i am so sorry this is late.
Excuse: charger broke ages ago and i havent gotten a replacement one yet, (by the way, THANK YOU KYLE AND JENN!!!!!! :D :D) so since being in ROME(!!!) i have been without a charger. back in Nottingham the Australians had Mac's thus i would borrow from them, the oh so generous three. haha. SO. that is why ...
A Week Later!
... The rumors are true: it is extremely American. I'm really hesitant to ever go back there- typical crowded night. Great pizza at least, and I got to the place that knows my name too. I need to stop eating pizza maybe?
Friday: Woke up early to do basically a cooking class for Sustainability, struggle. Met with the class at the market with the teacher and bought all of the ingredients for our meal. Menu: Spaghetti in a garlic sauce with clams ...
Last Day of Overseas
... including those in the backstreets themselves. Add to this the history of all the cities/towns, and the diggings and excavations, it is really a fantastic place to just walk around. Our feet are now dead, but what you see by walking instead of catching buses/trains makes it all worthwhile.
* Streets; The cities are a maze of little cobble-like streets. You would think they are barely wide enough to ...