But seriously, it's hot. Even at midnight.
And sorry I haven't been blogging daily. A) I've been busy and B) I don't seem to have that much to say. Thursday was pretty uneventful. We had our classroom classes for basically the last time in Rome (this coming week is all final presentations). And the insalateria was closed so we had to go somewhere else for lunch that was definitely not as good. Other than that, we came home after class and worked for most of the afternoon.
Thursday night we did go get gelato, though, which was very fun. We ended up just sitting on the steps and talking for entirely too long because none of us wanted to get back to work. So I didn't get home until late and was tired all day Friday but it was a much more fun way to spend the night than writing papers.
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Anyways, we kept walking past the fountain and kept going to the Palazzo. It was basically a giant mansion that is state-run now but most of the inside was being renovated so we didn't get to see much. There were a lot of paintings and a very beautiful spiral staircase, though. I love spiral staircases. I want one in my house.
After the "short morning" there (that ended up being like 4 hours) we were walking back to Santa Maria sopra Minerva for a presentation on Galileo when our fearless leader, Lisa, decided she needed coffee. So we all got coffee! And then she almost forgot about Bennett's presentation.
But anyways, after coffee, we eventually made it to the church to hear about Galileo who was basically one of the coolest people ever. First of all, he loved math (obviously important) and he was the original guy to drop two balls off the Leaning Tower of Pisa and find out that they hit the ground at the same time. He was pretty much the founder of Physics 121, let's be real. But, during this presentation, I was mildly distracted by the pigeon lady. She rides around on her bike with tons of birdseed and feeds pigeons. So they all swarm around her and she happened to come very close to us and I really really really don't like pigeons. But she's just throwing food and they're landing on her and on her bike and she picked some up and it was just completely revolting. Pigeons are gross.
After that and some group meetings, the rest of Friday was ours! Unfortunately, we have all our final projects due next week so a lot to do. We worked for a while but eventually I gave up and took a nap. And, after dinner, we went down to the river to go to the night market there! It was packed with people. There were even little kids there at like midnight. But it was fun to get out of the apartment and do something more exciting than homework.
I wish I had an exciting story to tell you all but these past few days have just been full of work! We have a potluck tonight with all the students to celebrate our LAST WEEKEND IN ROME which should be fun. I can't believe it's our last weekend! Time has gone so fast!
Roma, I will miss you.
Beautiful picture of you in front of the fountain! I would love a copy of that, it will make a great addition to the gallery on the wall!
ReplyDeleteThat kind of stifling heat is exhausting. Hang in there. All the best for finishing up your work next week.
Miss you and love you,
Mom
Hi Kristin: I hope you are having a good time for your last weekend in Rome. You certainly have seen and done a lot, and then there are still a lot of things to see and do the next time you go to Rome!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you - I detest those pigeons! I think they are just dirty birds and wonder why they feed and encourage flocks of them in Rome and Venice!
Now I'l be eager to hear about Istanbul! A dear friend was there a few years ago and brought back an assortment of spices from the market, all put up in little shotglass size plastic. Several of them I had never even heard of, but they were fun, and took me through several months of cooking!
L n K Nanny