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Never Eat On Sundays
... br> I am on page 4 of my essay and i only have one more page to go with three-ish days to do that and the presentation for it. then i am studying my butt off for the finals. i have compiled an Italian study guide already so that is helpful at least.
i am working on a draft of my CJ essay for this week so it can be done in advance in case she makes us do it in class again. ...
Milan
... necessary we grabbed an amazing lunch - i got a sandwich ( i don't know what) and then i got a cake (i don't know what flavor!). Both times i saw it appear i said i'll have what their having - and presto it was delicious. The cappuccino was also expertly done and all of this for 12 euro is kind of amazing :p
We kept walking around looking for some souvenirs but just couldn't find anything we liked, or if we saw something ...
Verona
... Letters to Juliet was not at all set in Verona. Then I, being directionally challenged, went the total opposite way of everything and got us to castle vecchio and then I realized I forgot to give my letter to Juliet and made Sara rush back because i was ***** to put it in the mail box. Then we got lunch at one of the German places (goulash) which was amazinnggg and we got chocolate covered fruit at a stand near by - Sara ...
Romeo! Romeo! Translation: Desperate! Desperate!
... legend that a girl from one side killed herself because her lover, who was from the other side, died as a result of the fighting. Even though she committed suicide, everyone felt sorry for her and buried her under the church (consecrated ground). So, there you have it. Or at least what Google told me about it.
La casa di Giulietta (Juliet's house) is totally a tourist trap, but I didn't care. As soon as we walked into the courtyard all I could think of doing ...
Pietro and Juliet
... story, I think they miss many of the truly interesting places and stories of the city. Myself, Amy, Pricilla (a girl from my Italian Crash Course, who coincidently, is also interested in art crime) and her friend Tiana all decided to have lunch in Piazza dei Signori where a large statue of Dante stands. Mostly because we were starving but it was still nice scenery and it turned out to be the best meal I've had in Italy so far. It was a little ...