Tuesday, June 7, 2011

All sorts of discoveries...


Today, I have made several important discoveries:
1. Sunscreen is very expensive in Italy. The higher the SPF, the more it costs, which is unfortunate since I need higher SPF as a fair-skin blonde hair green eyes very not Italian person.
2. I found a coffee shop with very nice people where I can sit and work and it seems you don't have to stand at the bar. Especially if you put your stuff down first so they know that you are going to sit. I observed an Italian man who walked in to see what he did. Most people in Italy don't do work in coffee shops, but I am and will continue to be American and a follower of the literary culture of coffee shop socializing (started in 18th century England!).
3. Romulus and Remus were real people. They were not raised by a wolf, though.
4. Legend says that Siena was founded by a son of Remus. This is a legend.
5. I found an Italian bookstore! YES! Now I just need to figure out what to buy.
6. I learned how to say discount card and that I did not have or want one while standing at a cash register communicating only in Italian. And she either did not know English or trusted my Italian skills enough to decide I could figure it out. Maybe she saw me reading the back of the Italian sun screen bottle...
That's about it for today! It was raining this morning so I stayed inside, although yesterday I sat in the park on the fort and read a book for an hour while everyone else was in class. I plan to do that more often.
The picture at the top is one I took at la fortezza yesterday!

2 comments:

  1. Hey cutiepie! It's your cuz, Lizzie Longenecker. I'm so excited you're there! Stan and I took a day trip to Sienna when we were abroad in Florence, and it just wasn't enough!

    When I found my Italian bookstore in Florence, I bought Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Italian. Still got it, and I love it!

    Another Italian book I highly recommend is Io Non Ho Paura. I read it in Advanced Italian in Florence. There's also a great movie based on it.

    Cheers, m'dear!

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  2. Hi Liz! I just found this comment today! I am still figuring out all of this blog stuff. I am considering getting Harry Potter, a few friends got the first one already and are working through it. I may get one of those. I think I will get Io Non Ho Paura, a few people have recommended it. I am probably going today because I have some large bills I need to break, so it's really only practical :D

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