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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
... they even had fragments from cups for mass. They demonstrated the way in which the baptistery actually got the water too, by using this complex hydraulic system so the water was always fresh.
When we came back up from this a mass was going on and we realized why the areas had been closed off earlier.
Then we walked around for a while until our backs hurt to much and we had to sit and find a bathroom. So all ...
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 ...
Ogni Santi
... to town for buisness, they added a side door to the dome in which the bishop could enter, because his villa was not in the direction of the official doors. We stayed with denises family, she kicked her brother out for a night, so we could sleep in his room, that was so very nice. her mom made pumpkin-gnocchi for dinner, hmm self-made italian cooking is very good. They live a bit up on the hill, we had an amazing view ...
Romeo! Romeo! Translation: Desperate! Desperate!
... you who read my blog avidly (I love you all so much by the way), you will remember that the inner Shakespeare geek in me was introduced to Europe when I visited his birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon. This continued in London at the Globe Theatre. So, it only made sense to complete this circle and visit the city of Verona, birthplace of one of the most tragic love stories.
Did you know that Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet actually has a sliver of historical truth to ...