Thursday, April 29, 2010

Roma!

I'm finally settled back into the school routine here in Cambridge, so it seemed high time to start catching you up on my trip! First stop, Rome, where the coffee was delicious, the streets were crowded (even more than normal, as we were there over Easter), the art and architecture were amazing, and the sense of history was overwhelming.

Ubiquitous coffee shot. Pun...intended. So much coffee was had on this trip. Most of it delicious. This cup sure was. And STRONG, too.

Of course we hit the major highlights, like the Colosseum, which almost doesn't seem real, I think partly because you're just staring up at it going "Wow, I've seen pictures of that all my life. And here it is....this is crazy." That happened a lot, actually, and it never ceased to be strange. You'd just be walking down the street and be like, oh, hello, Trajan's Column, how's it going?

We also saw the Trevi Fountain, which I loved, but so did about 8bagillion other people, I guess, because it was SO crowded!

One of my favorite parts of Rome was the Baths of Caracalla, a not-on-your-average-tourist-map site of ruins that a friend staying in Rome brought us to. The place was huge and so much of it was still in tact...

...including some amazing mosaics that just chill outside in the elements, and yet have been around since the Roman Empire!

We went in a dizzying number of churches throughout the course of this trip (with I took with two good friends from school, Katie and Andy), and they were each stunningly beautiful. Honestly, I can't even remember the name of this one, but I loved it's ceiling, and the golden light on the underside of the arches.
The art in the churches (and everywhere else, for that matter) was equally amazing. Please forgive the blurry photograph, but these are two works by Caravaggio that were on display in one of the Churches. They were in a dark apse whose lights could only be turned on by putting a coin into a machine. Italy does know how to gouge it's tourists...But it was worth it, to be that close to such amazing art.

There was so much amazing sculpture all over the city, but these two lovely pieces were in the Vatican Museum, where I could have spent days wandering around, if only we'd had the time!
The building itself was art--it seemed like every square inch was decorated with something-or-other. The opulence was overwhelming, and a actually quite saddening, as Sarah Silverman's Sell the Vatican, Feed the World and other similar sentiments came to mind more than once....
We spent an afternoon and evening walking around the Jewish Ghetto, which, while steeped in history, wasn't too much to look at. I did love the storefronts, though!
Dinner at a restaurant in the Ghetto actually provided me with one of my favorite stories from Rome. Katie, Andy, and I met up with a friend of mine and Andy's from Cambridge, a German named Konstantine, and his French friend, Xavier. The five of us went to dinner at this tiny tiny restaurant in the Ghetto, which, while being in the Jewish district, was not a Kosher restaurant. We had a very hard time ordering with our waiters, who spoke very little English (none of us spoke Italian) but were very much mocking us the entire time...it's hard to describe exactly what they were doing, but they made frequent mentions of how they were not McDonnalds and we'd have to wait a long time for our food, sighed exasperatedly when we each ordered a dish and made a big deal about how long five meals would take to prepare, laughed with each other quite obviously about us, next to our table, and were just generally very uninviting. When the food came, the waiter plopped a plate of spaghetti with pork down in front of me, and I immediately tried to explain that I had not ordered that, but just a simple spaghetti in tomato sauce. He jabbed his finger at his notepad, showing me that he'd written down pork. The thing is, I don't eat pork, as I keep Kosher, so I know I didn't order it. I tried to explain, and he just got more and more angry, saying it was my fault for ordering wrong, and raising his voice as he tried to get me to keep the plate. My friends at the table and I were all sort of shocked and stunned by the sheer awkwardness of it all, until finally Andy just erupted with a repetition of "Jewish! Kosher! Kosher! Jewish!" while pointing at me wildly. This actually seemed to do the trick, as they angrily whipped my plate away and brought back my real order a little while later. However, in their lasting graciousness, they charged me for the more expensive plate. Oh, Rome, how I will miss you....

Next stop: Florence!

A very good day

So I am officially going to be traveling through Europe this summer with my boyfriend....I don't think it gets much better than that! And he's coming to Cambridge in under a month!! What a damn good day...

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

rain

Didn't think I'd be happy to see the return of rain to Cambridge, but I just love that humid warm rain smell....

Monday, April 26, 2010

zzz

Well, I guess I discovered a cure for my insomnia...do my Mary Wollstonecraft reading. Hello, unintended nap! Ugh. I'm going to make myself a strong cup of tea and try to get back to it...

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Here comes the sun

I'm mildly afraid that the pigeons flapping about outside my windows are going to fly inside (the way a gigantic killer bee did yesterday, by the way...), but it is still too warm outside for me to want to close them! It was legitimately lovely outside today. LOVELY. I walked around without even a jacket on...first time since getting here! It's like early fall in Los Angeles...crisp and clean and warm and beautiful. Went to the library to pick up some required reading on Mary Wollstonecraft, but also got sidetracked and picked up Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkeban, Beginning Old Testament Study, and Feminist Interpretations of the Bible....y'know...for fun.... :-D

Friday, April 23, 2010

Yumm

Avocado and cheese sandwich and some tangerines. Mmmmm, late-afternoon snack.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hooray!

Ballet class = total success! I am so happy and am definitely going back next week! Tomorrow, I will be sore, but still very happy. Now, for a big, carb-y dinner...pasta, here I come!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

This Afternoon

Going to have a coffee and a pastry at a new bakery I found and read some Harry Potter. :) Rome post coming soon!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Well, I tried to go to my first ballet class in 2+ years today, but the schedule was different than the one on the studio's website, so no ballet for me today. Also, the receptionist was quite snooty about it, and very unapologetic. Oh, the British, sometimes... Nonetheless, I will try again on Thursday, with a 6:30 Intermediate Ballet and a 7:30 Intermediate Contemporary, or maybe the 7:30 Yoga! I'm very much looking forward to it, for sure. So, instead of ballet I took an hour-long walk around about half of the outside of town, going down some streets I'd never been before, and talking to mi madre on the phone. I also stopped in the library and picked up the first two Harry Potter books, because I'd like to reread the series! (Fun fact, they're the British versions of course, so its not the Sorcerer's Stone but the Philosopher's Stone instead). Then, a quick pop into the grocery store for fresh pesto and goat cheese tortellini for dinner tonight, and back up to my dorm. Now, dinner and watching some House....

Back in Cambridge

6 weeks, 8 countries, 11 cities, 5 languages, 5 plane flights, 9 train trips, 1 bus ride, and 1 volcano later, I am back in Cambridge for the next two months. I've really missed blogging and updating you all on my goings-on, and I hope maybe that you missed me too! For the next few weeks, I'll be doing some backtracking and some present-day blogging, combining photos and stories from my spring break travels with updates of what is going on in my life right now. I promise to put up lots of pictures, some crazy stories (like about how my Czech guide got slapped in the middle of a church, or why a Jewish restaurant in Rome insisted on serving me pork...), and plenty of extra info for those interested. So, I just wanted to say that I'm back in England, safe and sound, and looking forward to writing some more!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Ugh

Can't fall asleep, but have to be awake in 8 hours to get started on the day. Freaking out about tomorrow/travel/life/everything. Bad moods and jet lag make awful combinations.

Where in the world?

Sorry I haven't blogged in a few weeks, I was in LA/at school for the past two weeks, and had the greatest vacation ever!! Spent time with my family, my boyfriend, my friends, my professors, my dogs, and just generally enjoyed being around people I love so very much. I miss it so much already and honestly didn't want to leave at all...these next two months in Cambridge are going to be hard, but I'll pull through with the love of family and friends! Now back in Cambridge for just two days in order to organize myself, try to get rid of the jet lag, pack, and be on my way to the next leg of my journey. Next up: Rome, Florence, Venice, Vienna, Prague, and Berlin with two of my very close friends. Hopefully I'll blog a bit from the hostels, but look forward to lots of info and pictures for sure when I come back!