
Buon Giorno,
Its 11 am in Perugia. I have just finished my first Italian test (which wasn't bad, by the way). Right now we're looking into traveling this weekend. Alot of places have been thrown around; Madrid, Paris, Milan. We'll see!
Last night a huge group of us went to "Loop Cafe" to support our friend, Lupi, whose a magician here. He is a real, live magician! I had to go up in front of everyone and help him with a trick because Ashley called me out in front of the whole crowd. I think it went really well!
Recently, I've been pretty sick here. I have a double eye infection and a cold to top it all off. I had to go to an Italian hospital yesterday to get my eyes checked. Being a foreigner in a hospital is probably the most confusing thing ever. I ended up walking into the operating room area, which I thought was the eye exam area. Nice work. My doctor was really nice and I'm feeling MUCH better, so no worries!
This weekend a big group of us traveled to Florence. It wouldn't be an understatement to tell you that is was one of the best weekends of my life. Right before we got on our train from Perugia to Florence, we were able to get McDonalds, which tasted just like home!!! The McDonalds here are much, much nicer and they even sell beer and fancy pastry. After a really nice train ride (you pass through lakes and half of Tuscany), we arrived!
One of the first things I saw in Florence was the Duomo, the famous cathedral there. It was amazing. After getting situated in our hostel, we were able to go explore the Duomo some more. (And, in case you were wondering, hostels really aren't that bad. We had our own private room so it was kind of just like a really basic hotel.) We stood in front of the Duomo for a long while, taking pictures of all of the tiny little details. They have statues everywhere and the doors themselves have all of these intricate carvings on them. There are frescoes painted over the doors. If you check out my photo page, you'll see one of my favorite ones, which is of the Last Supper, over the doors of the Duomo.
Its 11 am in Perugia. I have just finished my first Italian test (which wasn't bad, by the way). Right now we're looking into traveling this weekend. Alot of places have been thrown around; Madrid, Paris, Milan. We'll see!
Last night a huge group of us went to "Loop Cafe" to support our friend, Lupi, whose a magician here. He is a real, live magician! I had to go up in front of everyone and help him with a trick because Ashley called me out in front of the whole crowd. I think it went really well!
Recently, I've been pretty sick here. I have a double eye infection and a cold to top it all off. I had to go to an Italian hospital yesterday to get my eyes checked. Being a foreigner in a hospital is probably the most confusing thing ever. I ended up walking into the operating room area, which I thought was the eye exam area. Nice work. My doctor was really nice and I'm feeling MUCH better, so no worries!
This weekend a big group of us traveled to Florence. It wouldn't be an understatement to tell you that is was one of the best weekends of my life. Right before we got on our train from Perugia to Florence, we were able to get McDonalds, which tasted just like home!!! The McDonalds here are much, much nicer and they even sell beer and fancy pastry. After a really nice train ride (you pass through lakes and half of Tuscany), we arrived!
One of the first things I saw in Florence was the Duomo, the famous cathedral there. It was amazing. After getting situated in our hostel, we were able to go explore the Duomo some more. (And, in case you were wondering, hostels really aren't that bad. We had our own private room so it was kind of just like a really basic hotel.) We stood in front of the Duomo for a long while, taking pictures of all of the tiny little details. They have statues everywhere and the doors themselves have all of these intricate carvings on them. There are frescoes painted over the doors. If you check out my photo page, you'll see one of my favorite ones, which is of the Last Supper, over the doors of the Duomo.
Once inside you are completely overwhelmed. The ceilings are SO high and there are paintings everywhere. You don't know where to look. Everyone goes completely silent. The actual cupola (the big dome) is completely covered in one massive fresco. Six of us decided to make the climb up to the cupola to see the frescoes up close. I've never realized how big my fear of heights was until I did that climb. You are able to walk around a little three feet wide path hundreds of feet above the ground. If you can get over that, you can see every little brush stroke the artist made.
If you're even more adventurous, you can climb EVEN HIGHER to go onto the top of the Duomo. The stairs are so narrow and dark and very steep. The fact that I didn't fall was complete luck. Ever dozen or so stairs there is a little whole cut out of the side of the wall, and you can see outside and how high you've climbed. I was pretty nauseous when I got to the top!!!
While I didn't get too close to the edge, the top of the Duomo was so exciting. You can see all around Florence, and into the hills around Tuscany.
If you're even more adventurous, you can climb EVEN HIGHER to go onto the top of the Duomo. The stairs are so narrow and dark and very steep. The fact that I didn't fall was complete luck. Ever dozen or so stairs there is a little whole cut out of the side of the wall, and you can see outside and how high you've climbed. I was pretty nauseous when I got to the top!!!
While I didn't get too close to the edge, the top of the Duomo was so exciting. You can see all around Florence, and into the hills around Tuscany.
