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Never Eat On Sundays
... she didnt warn us and i didnt have time to make something up on the fly, meaning i couldn't leave class early like everyone else did :(
i am glad i am finally done reading for cj....but the material was pretty interesting.
All i want this year is to pass all of my classes with a b or above...Did i mention that i got a 98 on my leonardo paper?? Yeah i did :P yippee.
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Milan
... she could use it.
We went back to the train station looked around there and then rested our weary legs and backs again. We hopped on a very long train and i got stuck next to the smelliest dude, whose fly was down on his extremely tight white pants but i was too busy laughing to say anything. Sara and i played hangman and tic tac toe until the train stopped then grabbed dinner at keller and now were uploading pictures :)
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Verona
... then we headed toward home - seeing a giant Christmas tree that made my night <3 We finally got back for some showers and warm rooms although we had trouble talking to the lady at first without wifi because I couldn't translate that we were checking out very early and that previously when we dropped our bags off I gave her the incorrect amount of money...thankfully we got wifi and solved everything. Getting up at 5:30 for ...
Ogni Santi
... pretty much their own country. everything is written in german and italian, and most people speak both, at least a bit. But since I don't really look like an italian, they talked in german to me. And the city itself felt very german also, well bavarian. They have a nice tradition in Bolzano, every saturday morning they meet in this one restaurant and have some bread with all kinds of covering and a bianchetto, which is ...
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 ...