Friday, April 30, 2010
Paestum
This morning we left Rome to head south towards Rogliano, where we will be spending the next five weeks. We stopped in a small, seaside town called Paestum which is beautiful! Today I went to the beach and swam in the Mediterranean ocean. It was incredible. The pillars in the photos are Greek, and were made in 500 BC! That first photo was the view from my hotel room.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Assisi, Italy
This weekend we traveled to Assisi for a night, which was so much more than I expected!! The views were unbelievable. The entire city has been declared as a monument because of its history with Saint Francis. We visited the huge basilica dedicated to him, and also explored an ancient castle there which was amazing!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
The Trevy Fountain, Spanish Steps, Vatican, and more!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The ancient Roman Forum and the Colosseum
Every Friday for class we tour a different significant site in Rome with one of our teachers as a tour guide. This past friday we toured the ancient Roman forum and the colosseum.
In the ancient forum, we walked the same streets as thousands of Romans before us. We saw arches that were built for returning soliders to march through, and we visited the site where Julius Casesar's body was burned.
The last photo is in front of the ancient forum, while the picture if the archway is the one I was describing for soldiers to pass though when returning from a victorious battle.
This coming week is our first true week of classes and having a full schedule here in Rome. Today (Monday) there is no school because it's still a holiday from Easter. Tomorrow however, we start our internships before class. Our students were split into two groups, and my group will start interning at a
marketplace tomorrow morning. We'll be interning with other Italian students our age which I'm really looking forward to! It should really help in our speaking ability. From now on, Monday through Wednesday, we'll be interning and in classes from 9 am to 5 pm!
Thursdays are cultural days, where one of our professors lectures about a specific historic event or place in Rome, and then Friday we go tour the place we just learned about.
Right now I'm just working on some homework and having a semi low key day since tomorrow is our first full scheduled day.
Ciao a tutti!
te amo,
Julie
Easter weekend
Easter weekend here has been unbelievable. I wish that I could convey the experience but it's just completely indescribable. The two Vatican photos to the left are from Easter morning, right after listening to the Pope speak, while the bells were ringing. Friday we walked over to the colosseum at night, where the Pope went through the way of the cross. At both locations there were thousands and thousands of people. Tonight my group is having an Easter dinner at our apartment. Last night we made our own dinners after going to the supermarket, and I made pesto pasta with mushrooms and garlic. Che buono!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)