Friday, August 10, 2012
Back to the US - eventually!
Friday, April 13, 2012
Grassheads, A wedding and Pasqua!
We had a small Spring break from school and I mostly spent it relaxing and becoming addicted to The Amazing Race – amazingly, I had never seen it before. Good thing there are like 18 more seasons to go… I also went to a good friend’s wedding. It was at Villa Viviani – a beautiful villa in the hills of Tuscany above Florence. The view was amazing and I would never get sick of it. It made me appreciate how lucky I am to live here (and how much I want to live in the country and not in the city).
Last weekend for Easter, a friend and I went to Genova for the long weekend. Here the Monday after Easter is Pasquetta (little Easter) and thus a holiday. Genova is a very interesting sea port town with an amazing acquarium, ship museum, old castles and villas, and some beautiful seaside scenery. We also spent a day on the Italian Riviera – we took a beautiful walk from Santa Margerita to Portofino (where all the rich stars spend their vacations). The sea was so blue and clear. It was a nice, relaxing weekend with some beautiful scenery.
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After a nice break, I came home to a broken fridge. Something else to add to the list of things I’ve had to live without for at least a week of permanently (washer, dryer, heater, air conditioner, hot water, freezer). I can’t really think of anything else left – I shouldn’t jinx it – but hopefully the fridge will get fixed one of these days soon.
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So now the countdown begins…10 more weeks of school!! I need to start checking things off my list of things to see before I leave. It is free museum culture week next week.. Although, I like the idea of leaving some things undone – always a reason to come back..
Sunday, March 11, 2012
So happy winter is almost over…
This post is for Laura since she might be the only one who reads it anyway My life really hasn’t been super exciting in the past few months. I feel like I hibernated all winter – it got so cold here – and all of Italy. Although it didn’t snow much it was in the 10s and 20s for a couple of weeks – way, way too cold for me. Don’t forget we have ancient radiators and old buildings that can’t keep up. I can’t tell you how much I love smart wool socks, thermals, scarfs, gloves, coats and my Snuggie. So somehow I survived. It really was cold – not just for Italy – we had this biting wind that didn’t go away for 2 weeks. And the Arno was even iced over: something most Fiorentines have never seen.
But we survived and it is starting to feel like Spring!
I went to Venice for Carnevale with some friends. Here Carnevale is like Halloween but with lots of festivals and parades and confetti and treats everywhere. Venice was packed full of people in historic costumes (a little bit like the Castro used to be on Halloween). We had a great time. Now it’s time to wait for Spring – huge chocolate easter eggs are already in the stores, Easter hunts and treats, gardens and flowers and basking in the sun in the piazzas (my favorite past time).
It’s It’s been a pretty uneventful winter – but don’t worry, I have an awesome summer planned. A 3 month tour of Greece – Turkey – Bulgaria – Romania – Kenya – Tanzania – Mt Kilmanjaro – before returning to the beautiful US of A.