So, I'll just get it out of the way - I suck at getting out regular updates. What can I say? I'm just lame like that. My view has been that when I sent out an update I should have something really cool to say, aside from the everyday nonsense of "I did this today, I did that yesterday...blah, blah, blah." I've been meaning to get this one out for a few weeks, but have been suffering from motivational problems. For one reason or another, I just haven't felt like sending out long emails/posting blogs, but I'm gonna do my best to get back on top of it for the rest of the semester.
But back to the fun stuff: Talking about me, (and my travels)
A couple Fridays ago, I woke up, and on a whim I decided to take off to Florence (Firenze in Italian). I asked my neighbor/friend Barbara if she wanted to join me.
Exact conversation verbatim:
ME - So, Barbara - how are you feeling today? (She has M.S. remember)
BARB - Like shit. Where are we going?
ME - Florence, you want to go?
BARB - Sure, what time?
ME - Half an hour.
BARB - Ok.
Total elapsed time - 30 seconds.
So we hopped on the train, and 3 hours later, we were in Florence. I'd had just enough time between asking her to join me, and our departure to book a hostel on hostelworld.com (a must for any traveler). We stayed there from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon, when we headed back to Viterbo. We hit up 3 different museums. First and foremost we went to the Museo Academia to see THE piece to see in Florence: some statue of a naked dude that was built by one of the Ninja Turtles... For those of you scratching your heads, that was a reference to Michaelangelo...and the DAVID.
Other wise, we just walked around the whole time, taking in the city's beauty. Saturday night I sniffed out a jazz club, so we went and heard a decent quartet for a little while and had some dessert wine. Before we left on Sunday, we hit up an outdoor market, where I got a few knick-knack souvineirs (sp?), but coolest of all - I got two full-length kitchen aprons: One with the torso of David on it, and the other with the torso of "Birth of Venus" (woman riding a clam-shell, naked). I figured they would make good his/her aprons for Sarah & I.
Other than that, not much has been going on over here. Just been hanging out, trying to save my money. I went down to Rome last weekend to catch the sunset over the city. I had nothing else to do. :)
I don't remember who it was, but someone asked about seeing some kind of daily routine. Well here goes:
Mon/Wed/Thurs:
Usually wake up between 11-noon
Get a cappuccino and a pastry of some kind.
Shower before class (if I wake up in time)
Do homework
Have class at 3 or 4
Maybe hit up the grocery store
Walk up & down the Corso (most likely with Teddy), grabbing a cappuccino along the way
Eat dinner (places vary for this one)
Talk to Sarah for a while
Watch a movie or something
Sleep around 2-3am
Tues:
Get up at 8:30am
Grab quick cappuccino
Have boring Travel Writing class 9-11
Rest of day - chill: Read, walk, watch movies, enjoy empty apt, get cappuccino
Walk Corso in evening
Dinner
Go out to local club (not every Tues, but most)
Talk to Sarah
Sleep around 3-4am.
Weekends: Whatever comes to mind; travel, chill, sleep, etc.
3 comments:
RON DARLING!
I didn't even know you had left the continent! Your blog is HIGHLY entertaining, and I can't wait to read more!
... God, I should just delete mine altogether.
Be good, have fun, and be safe! <3
Hey Ron-bo, you do kick ass! It sure looks like you're doing this right... getting up and out onto the streets. And not just the streets of Viterbo. Have a great time in Prague and keep the updates coming! --Jonathan
PS. Got some travel plans of my own... 2 weeks in Spain in May with Deb, then in July going to Poland (near Krakow, which I hear is way cool) with Noah, my mom and sister to teach English for 2 weeks.
Hey baybee brudder!
You're setting quite an example...both your nephew and niece want to study abroad now! Thanks for being a good role model (oh my dear lord...did I just call my turbonerd a good role model!? LOL).
I love you man...May the Force be with You
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