we have spent two lazy days in rome now, and its been very nice. lisa decided that we had not slept in in a while so we went for it yesterday, all out. we got up at 2, grabbed some pizza and took the metro and a city bus to the appian way, an ancient roman empire road south of rome. it is outside of the city walls, and there are catacombs all along it, so we went on a tour of the san sebastiano catacombs - 7 miles of undergound tunnels! we didnt se them all. some emperor built a church on top of the tombs, and there is still a church there with the relics of saint sebastian inside! wow! for those of you who may have forgotten, saint sebastian is the protector against plague and pestilance. he was a martyr for the churcn at the end of the 3rd century, and he survived a barrage of arrows from a firing squad while tied to a tree!
the tombs closed at 5 and we went for a nice leisurely walk down the old road until we had had enough and turned around. there are ruins everywhere! we caught a bus back to town and had a very slow but nice dinner on a sidewalk patio.
today we were awoken (lisa says its woken) by construction in our hotel. boo! it was like 8 in the morning and that was not fun. anyways, we finally dragged ourselves up and went on a walk around rome to see some of the great monuments and squares and fountains, and the pantheon. it is nice! and lisa bought a beautiful dress today, so that was exciting too!
we are going to go on a pub crawl tonight, so hopefully we can find our way home afterwards! this is probably my last post from europe, woah!
see you on the other side! (of the atlantic)
simon
Friday, August 17, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
i'm not gonna lie, rome is pretty great
howdy y'all
lisa and i are in rome today! it is about 10 at night and we are just about to go home for dinner. we are going to have bread, crackers, cheese and some spicy spread, along with a bottle of italian wine, on our 3rd floor balcony. hopefully it will be as nice as it sounds. its kind of late but we had a big and kind of weird day. i will get to that later.
we got here on monday afternoon, and since we were pretty hot, we hung out in our air conditioned room for a while. our hotel is cute and nice and small, and we really like the people who run it, they are very nice! the only sketchy part is that occasionally there are people sleeping on benches outside of the locked gates... hmmm. its not overly boiling here, but its like summer-in-ontario-temperature, so at 2 o clock in the afternoon, you will sweat just standing around. gross! anyways, by the time we were functional, it was around 5 and we wanted to explore, so we walked past the train station, down the street, and saw RUINS! yay! the ruins are cool, and they are definitely the most ruined ruins that we have seen so far. some buildings have a lot left remaining, but sometimes there is just a foundation, or half of a pillar. the magnitude and number and variety of arches is spectacular! they used arches to hold EVERYTHING up, its so cool. i wonder if they would have ever discovered tension if the roman empire kept going forever. its not like they seemed to need it. (sorry for that nerdy aside)
we climbed a hill and looked out over the ruins and got our fill (for now), before walking back up the street a little ways for dinner. after dinner we went to the other end of the ruins to look at the coliseum. now, we thought that the amphitheatre in arles was big, but this one deserves its awesome reputation! its so spectacular, 4 stories of round, and you can look on it all at once and from far enough away that you can take it all in. i love it! the sun was starting to go down, so we experimented with camera settings for a while and then got tea and coffee at an appropriately overpriced cafe where we could see the coliseum. we sat there and breathed it all in for about an hour. at that point we looked in the seafood display next to us and a lobster was wriggling around so we took off pretty fast and went back to our hotel.
the next morning, we got up for a delicious breakfast at our hotel. three cheers for nutella! lisa and i decided to get all of the churches out of the way at the beginning, and although we fell short of our ambitious goal of 5, we feel like we saw the 2 best ones, 2 of the best in the world i'm sure. we went to San Giovanni in the morning, a gorgeous church that is apparently the home of the church in Rome. there was marble and gold and statues everywhere, it was mindblowing!
next we went to vatican city. we waited for 40 minutes in line next to a huge city wall to get into the spectacular vatican museums. i can't even describe the stuff thats in there. i dont know if i should try.... okay i will. hmm. its like the church has so much treasure and they don't know what to do with it all, so they store some of it in long hallways that are painted incredibly beautiful by the best painters, because who would turn down an invitation to paint a big room in the vatican? not raphael, and certainly not michaelangelo. his sistine chapel is nice!
after about an hour of looking at all of this stuff our minds were blown so we wandered through the rest of it like zombies and got a couple of drinks. then we went to st. peters basilica, passing a bunch of people in a fenced off area who were not clothed appropriately enough to get in. haha! we thought that san giovanni was awesome, but this was at a totally different level. its huge, its ornate, there is gold and awesome marble everywhere, and all kinds of huge statues. we spent about an hour in there, just staring.
then we went home and showered before going to see an ENGLISH MOVIE! wooo! its been a long time coming, but its unfortunate that the only one that we could find was the new fantastic 4 movie. i still can't believe its a movie. if you haven't seen it, dont. cheeeeeese!
today we dedicated the morning to ruins. we went down to the floor of the ruins and got up close and personal with some pretty old stuff! its funny how they have every block catalogued, even random chunks of marble that fell off who-knows-what. we wandered to the end and went into the coliseum, which we explored for about an hour. its pretty impressive, and even more impressive that its so intact after 2000 years!
we took some groceries up to the top of a hill with lots of ruins on it and had a nice picnic underneath some trees. we explored the ruins on top of the hill until lisa fought a ruin and lost. lol. she tripped a little and the ruin sliced her toe open, so we had to do some serious first aid. lisa sat on block # 378265 while i tended to her wound. we took the subway home and before we knew it we had had a nap and it was 5:30.
we intended to visit the pantheon today but apparently it was closed due to some national holiday that is today. oh well, we will do it later. instead we went to a nice little market and had dessert on the bank of the tiber river. we are just on our way home from that now, and i am hungry so i am going now!
ciao!
simon
lisa and i are in rome today! it is about 10 at night and we are just about to go home for dinner. we are going to have bread, crackers, cheese and some spicy spread, along with a bottle of italian wine, on our 3rd floor balcony. hopefully it will be as nice as it sounds. its kind of late but we had a big and kind of weird day. i will get to that later.
we got here on monday afternoon, and since we were pretty hot, we hung out in our air conditioned room for a while. our hotel is cute and nice and small, and we really like the people who run it, they are very nice! the only sketchy part is that occasionally there are people sleeping on benches outside of the locked gates... hmmm. its not overly boiling here, but its like summer-in-ontario-temperature, so at 2 o clock in the afternoon, you will sweat just standing around. gross! anyways, by the time we were functional, it was around 5 and we wanted to explore, so we walked past the train station, down the street, and saw RUINS! yay! the ruins are cool, and they are definitely the most ruined ruins that we have seen so far. some buildings have a lot left remaining, but sometimes there is just a foundation, or half of a pillar. the magnitude and number and variety of arches is spectacular! they used arches to hold EVERYTHING up, its so cool. i wonder if they would have ever discovered tension if the roman empire kept going forever. its not like they seemed to need it. (sorry for that nerdy aside)
we climbed a hill and looked out over the ruins and got our fill (for now), before walking back up the street a little ways for dinner. after dinner we went to the other end of the ruins to look at the coliseum. now, we thought that the amphitheatre in arles was big, but this one deserves its awesome reputation! its so spectacular, 4 stories of round, and you can look on it all at once and from far enough away that you can take it all in. i love it! the sun was starting to go down, so we experimented with camera settings for a while and then got tea and coffee at an appropriately overpriced cafe where we could see the coliseum. we sat there and breathed it all in for about an hour. at that point we looked in the seafood display next to us and a lobster was wriggling around so we took off pretty fast and went back to our hotel.
the next morning, we got up for a delicious breakfast at our hotel. three cheers for nutella! lisa and i decided to get all of the churches out of the way at the beginning, and although we fell short of our ambitious goal of 5, we feel like we saw the 2 best ones, 2 of the best in the world i'm sure. we went to San Giovanni in the morning, a gorgeous church that is apparently the home of the church in Rome. there was marble and gold and statues everywhere, it was mindblowing!
next we went to vatican city. we waited for 40 minutes in line next to a huge city wall to get into the spectacular vatican museums. i can't even describe the stuff thats in there. i dont know if i should try.... okay i will. hmm. its like the church has so much treasure and they don't know what to do with it all, so they store some of it in long hallways that are painted incredibly beautiful by the best painters, because who would turn down an invitation to paint a big room in the vatican? not raphael, and certainly not michaelangelo. his sistine chapel is nice!
after about an hour of looking at all of this stuff our minds were blown so we wandered through the rest of it like zombies and got a couple of drinks. then we went to st. peters basilica, passing a bunch of people in a fenced off area who were not clothed appropriately enough to get in. haha! we thought that san giovanni was awesome, but this was at a totally different level. its huge, its ornate, there is gold and awesome marble everywhere, and all kinds of huge statues. we spent about an hour in there, just staring.
then we went home and showered before going to see an ENGLISH MOVIE! wooo! its been a long time coming, but its unfortunate that the only one that we could find was the new fantastic 4 movie. i still can't believe its a movie. if you haven't seen it, dont. cheeeeeese!
today we dedicated the morning to ruins. we went down to the floor of the ruins and got up close and personal with some pretty old stuff! its funny how they have every block catalogued, even random chunks of marble that fell off who-knows-what. we wandered to the end and went into the coliseum, which we explored for about an hour. its pretty impressive, and even more impressive that its so intact after 2000 years!
we took some groceries up to the top of a hill with lots of ruins on it and had a nice picnic underneath some trees. we explored the ruins on top of the hill until lisa fought a ruin and lost. lol. she tripped a little and the ruin sliced her toe open, so we had to do some serious first aid. lisa sat on block # 378265 while i tended to her wound. we took the subway home and before we knew it we had had a nap and it was 5:30.
we intended to visit the pantheon today but apparently it was closed due to some national holiday that is today. oh well, we will do it later. instead we went to a nice little market and had dessert on the bank of the tiber river. we are just on our way home from that now, and i am hungry so i am going now!
ciao!
simon
Monday, August 13, 2007
florence
hey hey
i will be on my way home in a week. woah! but for now, i am in italy and italy is awesome! it's kind of funny that lisa and i went to milan first and were kind of disillusioned with how great it was going to be in this country, but venice and then florence made us love this place.
when i left off we were in venice about to go for an afternoon boat ride. well, we did that, and it was nice, and once we got on the boat lisa had a nice little nap. the boat was pertty busy so it was lucky to get a seat, but we cruised through the venice lagoon to another island that is mostly city called burano. it is the "lacemaker's island"... apparently it is famous for lace. another of the islands, murano, is famous for glass, and throughout venice there are beautiful glass things and jewellery, some of which are pretty tacky because they're so huge and colourful.
we spent 3 or 4 hours on the boats and burano before heading to a grocery store to pick up some limoncello, a liquor that is made with lemons and is about 30%. we got 2 bottles, although since we are now lightweights one would have been enough. we grabbed a quick dinner and enjoyed the bottle of limoncello (we mixed with sprite, i dunno if this is what people do or not) and then we went out to a nightclub in venice at around midnight. we met an american sailor there who didnt seem too impressed with venice and maintained that it was the only place to go there. good thing we found it!
we woke up at 11 the next day hungover and unprepared to carry our backpacks to florence. somehow we got ourselves on the vaporetto and onto the train, and found our hostel in florence easily. then we crashed for a nap until it was dark. ohh yeah.
florence is beautiful, everywhere. we went for a walk that night and made our way through the medieval streets until we came to the main piazza that is lit up and filled with monderful renaissance statues, like (a replica of) michangelo's david (which was moved inside).
we went to bed early and got up at 7:30 to go to the uffizi gallery. we found out too late that you can reserve tickets, so we waited in line with the other foolish tourists until after 11 before we finally got in. inside it was pretty nice, although i am getting a little tired of paintings of all of the same religious scenes. you can only look at so many similar interpretations of baby jesus on mary's lap with a bunch of people standing around before it all looks the same (to me anyways).
we grabbed a quick lunch after the gallery and then went to the leonardo museum, which was one of the coolest so far because we got to TOUCH things! some people got together and built a bunch of the machines from leonardo da vinci's notebooks, so they were all in a big room in this museum. flying machines, bicycle (350 years before they existed), armoured tank, hydraulic saw, odometer, and many more war machines and useful things. it was pretty awesome!
once we were finished there we went back to our hotel because we were tired and our feet hurt. we tried going out at night to wander but we only got far enough to grab dinner.
ahh i'm running out of time again!
okay, yesterday we woke up late and visited 2 churches in the afternoon. we were going to go to a renissance garden but it was 9 euros so we didnt. instead we sat on a patio in a square and had a few beers before climbing a giant hill and watching the sun go down over florence as the lights of the night came on. it was pretty spectacular.
today we are going to rome!
bye bye!
simon
i will be on my way home in a week. woah! but for now, i am in italy and italy is awesome! it's kind of funny that lisa and i went to milan first and were kind of disillusioned with how great it was going to be in this country, but venice and then florence made us love this place.
when i left off we were in venice about to go for an afternoon boat ride. well, we did that, and it was nice, and once we got on the boat lisa had a nice little nap. the boat was pertty busy so it was lucky to get a seat, but we cruised through the venice lagoon to another island that is mostly city called burano. it is the "lacemaker's island"... apparently it is famous for lace. another of the islands, murano, is famous for glass, and throughout venice there are beautiful glass things and jewellery, some of which are pretty tacky because they're so huge and colourful.
we spent 3 or 4 hours on the boats and burano before heading to a grocery store to pick up some limoncello, a liquor that is made with lemons and is about 30%. we got 2 bottles, although since we are now lightweights one would have been enough. we grabbed a quick dinner and enjoyed the bottle of limoncello (we mixed with sprite, i dunno if this is what people do or not) and then we went out to a nightclub in venice at around midnight. we met an american sailor there who didnt seem too impressed with venice and maintained that it was the only place to go there. good thing we found it!
we woke up at 11 the next day hungover and unprepared to carry our backpacks to florence. somehow we got ourselves on the vaporetto and onto the train, and found our hostel in florence easily. then we crashed for a nap until it was dark. ohh yeah.
florence is beautiful, everywhere. we went for a walk that night and made our way through the medieval streets until we came to the main piazza that is lit up and filled with monderful renaissance statues, like (a replica of) michangelo's david (which was moved inside).
we went to bed early and got up at 7:30 to go to the uffizi gallery. we found out too late that you can reserve tickets, so we waited in line with the other foolish tourists until after 11 before we finally got in. inside it was pretty nice, although i am getting a little tired of paintings of all of the same religious scenes. you can only look at so many similar interpretations of baby jesus on mary's lap with a bunch of people standing around before it all looks the same (to me anyways).
we grabbed a quick lunch after the gallery and then went to the leonardo museum, which was one of the coolest so far because we got to TOUCH things! some people got together and built a bunch of the machines from leonardo da vinci's notebooks, so they were all in a big room in this museum. flying machines, bicycle (350 years before they existed), armoured tank, hydraulic saw, odometer, and many more war machines and useful things. it was pretty awesome!
once we were finished there we went back to our hotel because we were tired and our feet hurt. we tried going out at night to wander but we only got far enough to grab dinner.
ahh i'm running out of time again!
okay, yesterday we woke up late and visited 2 churches in the afternoon. we were going to go to a renissance garden but it was 9 euros so we didnt. instead we sat on a patio in a square and had a few beers before climbing a giant hill and watching the sun go down over florence as the lights of the night came on. it was pretty spectacular.
today we are going to rome!
bye bye!
simon
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Venice doesn't smell!
hey
i have 8 minutes and 41 seconds to do this post. vite!!
Lisa and I are in Venice today. we got here 2 days ago, on tuesday, after 2 nights in milan. the train ride from nice to milan was so ghetto. we were in this non-ac box with 4 other people, one of whom gave lisa consistent stink-eye, and it was so hot and 5 hours long. we finally got to milan and although the train station itself is beautiful, the surrounding area could have been scarborough. weird, after all of these beautiful european cities. our hotel was very nice and the people in it were great, pointing us in the right direction.
unfortunately, our lone day in milan was on a monday in august, so almost everything was closed, and you need to wear pants and cover your shoulders to see churches, and you need to book tickets to see leonardo's the last supper. oops, oops and oops.
instead off all that stuff, we walked around, went to mcdonalds, ate gelato and went shopping! yay!
at night we went to a delicious indian restaurant, and left the next morning for a 2.5 hour train to venice that was a lot nicer than our last train.
getting to venice is so cool. there is a causeway that connects the main island to the mainland and its skinny and long and there are boats going to and fro all around. we walked out of the train station and right ahead of us was the grand canal! we got on the vaporetto (vaporizer, according to lisa (and me now)) and got off at the stop closest to where we thought our hotel was. our hotel was not in the spot where mother google said it would be so we were kind of in trouble, because venice is a maze if nothing else, with lots of dead ends that are unbridged water. we looked around for a long time, asked people where our street was (theyd never heard of it) and finally zeroed in on it. we had to go through a tunnel into a little courtyard and our hotel was there. anyways, once we found the place it is pretty great (except the internet is perma-down, i am at an internet cafe). we spent the first day wandering aroudn the streets, which seems like by far the best thing to do in venice! its so cool! and it doesn't smell at all! and its not even that hot!
yesterday we went to piazza san marco in the morning and saw the spectacular Byzantine church there, and in the afternoon we went to a modern art gallery and then the rialto markets (awesome - the market anyways). we went out for a nice many-course italian dinner too!
today we went to the old art gallery and this afternoon we are going to ride the vaporizers and get off wherever we feel like it! woo!
40 seconds left, gotta go!
simon
i have 8 minutes and 41 seconds to do this post. vite!!
Lisa and I are in Venice today. we got here 2 days ago, on tuesday, after 2 nights in milan. the train ride from nice to milan was so ghetto. we were in this non-ac box with 4 other people, one of whom gave lisa consistent stink-eye, and it was so hot and 5 hours long. we finally got to milan and although the train station itself is beautiful, the surrounding area could have been scarborough. weird, after all of these beautiful european cities. our hotel was very nice and the people in it were great, pointing us in the right direction.
unfortunately, our lone day in milan was on a monday in august, so almost everything was closed, and you need to wear pants and cover your shoulders to see churches, and you need to book tickets to see leonardo's the last supper. oops, oops and oops.
instead off all that stuff, we walked around, went to mcdonalds, ate gelato and went shopping! yay!
at night we went to a delicious indian restaurant, and left the next morning for a 2.5 hour train to venice that was a lot nicer than our last train.
getting to venice is so cool. there is a causeway that connects the main island to the mainland and its skinny and long and there are boats going to and fro all around. we walked out of the train station and right ahead of us was the grand canal! we got on the vaporetto (vaporizer, according to lisa (and me now)) and got off at the stop closest to where we thought our hotel was. our hotel was not in the spot where mother google said it would be so we were kind of in trouble, because venice is a maze if nothing else, with lots of dead ends that are unbridged water. we looked around for a long time, asked people where our street was (theyd never heard of it) and finally zeroed in on it. we had to go through a tunnel into a little courtyard and our hotel was there. anyways, once we found the place it is pretty great (except the internet is perma-down, i am at an internet cafe). we spent the first day wandering aroudn the streets, which seems like by far the best thing to do in venice! its so cool! and it doesn't smell at all! and its not even that hot!
yesterday we went to piazza san marco in the morning and saw the spectacular Byzantine church there, and in the afternoon we went to a modern art gallery and then the rialto markets (awesome - the market anyways). we went out for a nice many-course italian dinner too!
today we went to the old art gallery and this afternoon we are going to ride the vaporizers and get off wherever we feel like it! woo!
40 seconds left, gotta go!
simon
Sunday, August 5, 2007
today we are going to italy!
hey hey
marseille has come and gone, and we are leaving Nice in about an hour, but before that i figured i'd catch up a little with this.
lisa and i both liked marseille a lot and thought it was very pretty! i will grant that there are a lot of sketchy areas, and i definitely would not want to go there alone if i was a girl (all along the streets men just hang out and oogle and theres usually no girls around except for other ones walking by... its creepy even for me), but the scenery is amazing and they have a lovely old port area, some nice beaches, and cool islands in the port area.
we visited the two islands on an awesome ferry boat, Ile d'If (known for the fortress/prison on it) and Ile Frioul (we went to a beach in a little cove) and had a nice day doing that, followed by a night of beers and laundry. go us!
the next day we went to the city beach because the lovely calanques close at 11 in the morning to keep the crowds off (and we definitely slept past 11). after that, i took lisa on a wild goose chase up a mountain, down the other side, and up another mountain to reach a church that is perched on top of a 150m mountain overlooking the old port area and all of marseille really. the view was spectacular, and i'm glad we walked even though it was so hot out.
at night we went to see transformers, assuming incorrectly that it would be english with subtitles like the other 2 movies we saw in foreign places. its a good thing it was an action movie or else it would have been pretty boring, but we follozed along pretty well and the giant robots are sweet! "MOI, OPTIMUS PRIME!" haha!
we took the train to nice on thursday and got here in the early afternoon. we had a pretty slow day, just lunging around and wandering a bit and checking out the beach. the next day we went to the beach and tried to keep the momentum going to go out at night but i had to take a nap at 7 and once i woke up i was a total zombie, so even though we split a bottle of wine and went out it was subpar. on saturday we took a train to monte carlo and checked out the glorious riches of the wealthiest country in the world... the scene outside of the casino there is pretty ridiculous! there are the sweetest cars you would ever want to see... and where else could you see two ferraris pass each other in a hairpin turn? je ne sais pas.
i hate to be cliché but the best zord to describe Nice is that its nice. there is a nice beach, nice pedestrian streets and nice cafes and restaurants everywhere! our hotel turned out to be really nice (i love AC), 100m from the beach and in between the Armani and Louis Vuitton stores, and across the street from Chanel. that made lisa happy!
when we got back from monaco yesterday lisa went shopping while i found internet and tried to figure out my tuition for the fall. it is confusing! then, we got ready to go out, drank the beer that was chilling in our private fridge, and found a cool little club in old nice playing some good beats. we managed to get 2 for 1 coronas and free t shirts! go us!
today we are not hungover (yay!) and we just had a picnic lunch in a park by the beach. in about 3 minutes we're going to go back to our hotel, grab our stuff and then hop on a train to Milan! we are going to be over our heads with italian but it's been done before so i'm sure the language thing won't be too big of a problem.
au revoir! only 2 weeks left for me, woah!
simon
marseille has come and gone, and we are leaving Nice in about an hour, but before that i figured i'd catch up a little with this.
lisa and i both liked marseille a lot and thought it was very pretty! i will grant that there are a lot of sketchy areas, and i definitely would not want to go there alone if i was a girl (all along the streets men just hang out and oogle and theres usually no girls around except for other ones walking by... its creepy even for me), but the scenery is amazing and they have a lovely old port area, some nice beaches, and cool islands in the port area.
we visited the two islands on an awesome ferry boat, Ile d'If (known for the fortress/prison on it) and Ile Frioul (we went to a beach in a little cove) and had a nice day doing that, followed by a night of beers and laundry. go us!
the next day we went to the city beach because the lovely calanques close at 11 in the morning to keep the crowds off (and we definitely slept past 11). after that, i took lisa on a wild goose chase up a mountain, down the other side, and up another mountain to reach a church that is perched on top of a 150m mountain overlooking the old port area and all of marseille really. the view was spectacular, and i'm glad we walked even though it was so hot out.
at night we went to see transformers, assuming incorrectly that it would be english with subtitles like the other 2 movies we saw in foreign places. its a good thing it was an action movie or else it would have been pretty boring, but we follozed along pretty well and the giant robots are sweet! "MOI, OPTIMUS PRIME!" haha!
we took the train to nice on thursday and got here in the early afternoon. we had a pretty slow day, just lunging around and wandering a bit and checking out the beach. the next day we went to the beach and tried to keep the momentum going to go out at night but i had to take a nap at 7 and once i woke up i was a total zombie, so even though we split a bottle of wine and went out it was subpar. on saturday we took a train to monte carlo and checked out the glorious riches of the wealthiest country in the world... the scene outside of the casino there is pretty ridiculous! there are the sweetest cars you would ever want to see... and where else could you see two ferraris pass each other in a hairpin turn? je ne sais pas.
i hate to be cliché but the best zord to describe Nice is that its nice. there is a nice beach, nice pedestrian streets and nice cafes and restaurants everywhere! our hotel turned out to be really nice (i love AC), 100m from the beach and in between the Armani and Louis Vuitton stores, and across the street from Chanel. that made lisa happy!
when we got back from monaco yesterday lisa went shopping while i found internet and tried to figure out my tuition for the fall. it is confusing! then, we got ready to go out, drank the beer that was chilling in our private fridge, and found a cool little club in old nice playing some good beats. we managed to get 2 for 1 coronas and free t shirts! go us!
today we are not hungover (yay!) and we just had a picnic lunch in a park by the beach. in about 3 minutes we're going to go back to our hotel, grab our stuff and then hop on a train to Milan! we are going to be over our heads with italian but it's been done before so i'm sure the language thing won't be too big of a problem.
au revoir! only 2 weeks left for me, woah!
simon
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