On our field trip on Tuesday, Emily tried to point out the ridiculousness that is inherently part of the program here.
“You guys. We’re sitting next to an ancient temple, eating lunch of hollow bread while we look over the most beautiful view of the seacoast.. and tell pirate jokes.”
We were at the hilltop site of Cosa, a word which happily enough means “what?” in Italian, leading into a great many “who’s on first” type jokes if you ever tell an Italian that is where you plan to go. Cosa was a colony of
But how did the pirates scale the wall? I asked this question in earnest but the others thought I was setting up my next joke.
The Cosa trip was fabulous, not least because I got to swim in the
The rest of the week was brutal, if by brutal I mean we went on field trips every day. This is only brutal in the capacity that you do a lot of walking and looking and have less time than usual to complete the little things we do on the side like Latin or Greek, or Italian for that matter. At the same time, projects are starting to pop up here and there, so extra work is coming along the way all the while.
Simultaneous to this is “free museum weekend” in
I have become convinced that no train in
Hope today’s bus strike is over early tomorrow morning! How else will I get to Termini station?
1 comment:
awwww... Termini station... I never made it there, but I was on the other side of it! lol
I love reading your blog, Em; keep having fun!! :D
~Jenni~
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