Cooking Class

Cooking Class
Me in action.. I made zuchini rolls with tomato and cheese and pesto yumm

Final Product

Final Product
I chose all the bright colors

Marble Paper Making

Marble Paper Making
So much fun, I'm just going for it. (Imagine paint splatters all over the place)

Paestum

Paestum
The Greeks colonized this part of Italy and brought their temples with them

Dog on Scooter

Dog on Scooter
I was fumbling for my camera to get this shot. The light changed and he should have driven away, but he waited for me to take my picture :)

Ancient Crosswalk

Ancient Crosswalk
Ancient Pompeii, stones as crosswalks in case street was wet or muddy. Chariots could still get through between rocks

Dogs Rule in Pompeii

Dogs Rule in Pompeii
There were several dogs running around both Ancient and Modern Pompeii, mostly very mangey

Hercules

Hercules
From museum in Napoli

Orvieto at Night

Orvieto at Night
My favorite park area on the edge of the town

Plaza in Siena

Plaza in Siena
A wonderful, mideval town in Tuscany

Rainy Day

Rainy Day
Near the Gran Via in Madrid

Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor
Shops and restaurants around the edges

Tapas!

Tapas!
The food in Madrid was delicious!

Madrid Bear

Madrid Bear
The symbol of Madrid, bear climbing an acorn tree

Tiber River

Tiber River
Ponte Fabriccio leads to the Isola Tiburina, but we did not have time for a visit

Pantheon

Pantheon
Truly an architectural marvel! The light was shining in and it was spectacular

Roman Forum

Roman Forum
We had a great tour here, but it was HOT and humid

Pig Fountain

Pig Fountain
I fed a penny to this pig for good luck!

Ponte Vecchio

Ponte Vecchio
Cool old bridge, with jewelry shops.

Me on top of the Dome

Me on top of the Dome
It was quite a mission to get up here, but the view was definately worth it. A little scary

Brunalleschi's Dome

Brunalleschi's Dome
Duomo in Florence, same magnificence as the Sistine Chapel.. but on a dome

Beach in Tarquinia

Beach in Tarquinia
It was a beautiful day! Black sand beach

Tarquinia Etruscan Tombs

Tarquinia Etruscan Tombs
The little huts are entrances that go underground, look through a window at the paintings

Roommates [Soaking from the rain]

Roommates [Soaking from the rain]
This is me, Alex, Nallely and Moira!

Panorama at Villa d'Este

Panorama at Villa d'Este
Should have guessed that an entire ocean of rain was about to fall out of the sky

Fountain in the Rain

Fountain in the Rain
The photo professor walked into my picture, but I don't mind

Maritime Theater

Maritime Theater
Hadrian's weekend getaway for his lover and himself

Il Lago

Il Lago
So beautiful, complete with ducks/geese

View of Roma

View of Roma
Many domes, other old buildings. I could also see the Vatican from this look-out spot in the Borghese park

Cow Parade

Cow Parade
One of mainy painted or otherwise decorated cows around Rome

Brides at the Trevi Fountain

Brides at the Trevi Fountain
They were sisters

Gladiator

Gladiator
...

Me at the Colliseum

Me at the Colliseum
Writing that title made me think of the A"s

Angel Mosaics

Angel Mosaics
In the dome of St Pietro. They look much smaller from down below!

Italy Map

Italy Map
There was a hallway full of maps of different parts of Italy. The guide pointed out the one with Orvieto on it. Very cool.

Statue Hallway

Statue Hallway
(Vatican Museum)

Clock Tower Tour

Clock Tower Tour
This is me at the top of the clock tower. Ding ding ding... 14 times

Inside the Duomo

Inside the Duomo
Unfortunately we were not allowed to take pictures inside Signorelliàs chapel, so I can only report from inside the main Duomo area

Etruscan Necropolis

Etruscan Necropolis
This was at one time an entire building, now just stones

Clliff and Man-Made Wall

Clliff and Man-Made Wall
From my accidental hike, wall built to hold up the cliff

Ladies

Ladies
Near the Duomo

Kitties

Kitties
They were just hanging out on the cobblestone

Palombella Festival

Palombella Festival
The priest presents the dove to the Apostles

Pastries

Pastries
This place smells delicous and tastes even better!

Espresso

Espresso
A very thick and strong, but small cup of coffee. Very interesting texture yum!

Archway

Archway
Very typical here

Another View

Another View
Umrbia is the "green heart of Italy"

The Duomo

The Duomo
Magnificent and gigantic church- probably 12 stories high

The View

The View
Beautiful green hills of Orvieto

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Mercoledi 5-26

My classes seem like they are going to be great. I had my classics class first. We had a lecture about the Urnfields, the Villanovans and the Etruscans. My professor is Dr. Soren. I had him before, and he is very nice and funny (lots of jokes). He is also the director of the program. We are going to take some fieldtrips to local museums for this class. I did the introduction reading for this course, about Roman art. My second class is creative writing- travel narratives. We will read relevant books and write about our experiences. I started reading Traveleràs Tales Italy. It is very enjoyable. My professoràs name is DR. She is a nice little lady who is very passionate about Europe and culture. We are going to have readings of our journals in this class, which should be fun to hear other peopleàs stories.

Moira and I accidentally went on a hike on Lunedi. We were exploring different areas of Orvieto and found many public parks. We ventured down a spiral staircase and found a path that apperently goes all the way around Orvieto. Very beautiful!

Today we took another, more formal tour of Orvieto. First, I visited the Duomo. I had seen it before, but this time I actually got to go inside. The main part is ok, it is definately impressive with its size. But the Signorelli chapel is absolutely stunning. The entire room is covered in frescoes, mostly about the apocalypse. Our tour guide, Claudioàs mom, knew a lot about the paintings, architecture and mostly everything about the church.

Second, we toured the Orvieto Teatro Manicinelli. It is average size. The curtain has a painting of a battle that occured in Orvieto- they showed us the hi-tech way they roll it up to protect the painting. There is also a magnificent room upstairs where weddings and other events are held. It is beautiful. With this guide, we also climbed the town clock tower. We were there at 1230, when the bell rings 12 times, then 2 more to indicate 30 minutes. (The 2nd highest amount of rings it makes- only to 1245). I got some great pictures and the view was absolutely incredible!

Third, we toured the Orvieto underground. I was excited to see this, because Katia and I had seen a documentary on the History Channel about underground cities. It was fascinating. There were perfectly rectangular wells, pigeon holes (raised pigeons for high-class people, esp for times of need), creepy little passageways, equipment for making Olive Oil (I learned that evoo made in freddo is the best). The caves network throughout the entire city, but many are private now.

Overall, still having a wonderful time. I had some delicious chocolates today- hazelnuts, orange flavoring and cappucino (my fave of the three yumm!).

...Tomorrow I have classes. I need to study for a quiz and write a journal. Friday, we tour Rome. There are two groups- one tourgroups the Vatican museums and the other takes a walking tour. A few weeks later, we will switch tours. I might miss the walking tour, because Dr. Soren is taking his students on a special tour of ruins and archaelogy stuff, related to class. Not sure which tour I go on first. A few of us (Myself, Moira, Nallely and Julia- who was in my Italian class) are staying for the rest of the weekend. I will likely be leading the group, because of the research I did talking with Mimi. Thanks again! Hope everyone is having a wonderful day!

4 comments:

  1. so far, i think my fav pic is either one of you (duh) or the one of the old ladies

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  2. I like the picture of you with Orvieto fanning out behind you. However, in the cafe picture, I appreciate the contrast between the quiet little green cup and your red nails. I also like the typical street picture anthe wall you found on your accidental hike, and of course, the duomo.

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  3. I love the first picture looking down on the city with Natalie smiling in the fireground. Fabulous! Also, those are very nice cats. Can you bring one home?

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  4. Katia: I"m glad you like my pictures!
    Mom: you would notice interesting color combinations! It"s telling me I spelled color wrong, must be colour? Yes. Thanks for the compliments.. I like my pictures a lot.
    Dad: There are lots of cats running around town. Lots of people have dogs, but they stay on leashes. Can I bring home a new pet?

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