Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Amy Arrived!



I was so worried about Amy (I keep forgetting she's not a little kid anymore and has been living in San Diego alone for 2 years) but I needn't have worried. The bus strike was mid-day and so I was able to catch an early bus to Termini - take the Leonardo Express to the Airport to wait for her. I made a little sign which said "AMY ROSE" and she was delighted. We then took a shuttle from the airport to about 3 blocks from campus - she got a bite to eat and I taught my class. Then back to the apartment to refresh and head out on a walking tour...dinner on the Via Veneto (under those little glass dining rooms - very posh) and then a trip to Trevi fountain and some gelato and an evening view of the Castle St Angelo.

Today - she's exploring the Castle and we will grab a light lunch and do the Vatican (museum and Basilica)! It's fun to have company.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sunday wandering


Walked the river - east side today down a few bridges and crossed to pick up a bus to Porta Portense. I picked up a few duvet covers for the apartment (used but I washed!) and a screwdriver I had needed. Then up to the Knights of Malta for the secret view...charming. Then a nice walk through the park ( I saw three brides) and then down to the rose gardens which were blooming and lovely. Then a quick stop at the Cosmedian Church (it was being restored years ago when I stopped) this is where the Bocca de Veritas is located...the mouth of truth.

Then back to the apartment - stopping for a sage and raspberry gelato - to clean some more. I think the students who had the apartment before were quite messy and I have already been promised a free cleaning upon departure because it was so dirty! Now out enjoying my evening walk. Maybe one more gelato...

Amy arrives tomorrow AM - very excited.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cleaning and walking

Spent the morning doing laundry and cleaning - the apartment is almost the way I would like it - but just not yet.


While cleaning I heard this loud noise - bikes honking and bells ringing - it was some type of demonstration and everyone was having fun. A nice break.

In between loads of laundry went to see a great exhibit at the Quirinal. Just checking email and calling around for Amy.

Off to check out via Veneto. M

Friday, May 27, 2011

Tivoli and Villa D Este

A great day to head out of Rome; students in a few of the Art History Classes needed to take a trip out to Hadrians Villa and Villa D Este (sorry - I am working from a commerical internet point - still no internet at home). It was sunny and hot and although I was there with Kate and Kyle a few years ago - it was great to hear a different take on the history - quite fascinating. Prepping for Amys visit Monday and (of course) there is a transit strike scheduled for then too! Will make it work - also got some good ideas for travels with Angel and Erik who visit on the 16th. Ciao.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Visitors!

Had a wonderful visit with friends of Angel's - the Armsby's! I met Priscilla, Lee and their daughter Ashlee who has spent her Spring Semester in Paris. They were only in Rome for a night so we did the GRAND tour of Rome - we met at the the Piazza del Popolo and then walked to the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon (a quick stop for Ice cream at Giotto's), the Piazza Navonna (a bathroom break and a chance to show off my apartment), then the Campo dei Fiori, Largo Argentina (they were charmed by the cats who live there) and we wrapped up with a quick tour of the Colosseum. I left them having dinner outside the Colosseum - what a view - and headed back to school to do some work.

I then realized they might want to meet today too so I arranged to meet them at Rome Termini (left luggage - a marvelous feature of travel on the continent - so you don't have to haul you baggage around all day you leave it a Termini - for a fee). Then we took the Metro to the Vatican (we cut the line) and toured the Vatican Museum as well as the Basilica; then a quick view of the Castel St Angelo and now there on their way to Florence for a few days.

It was nice to have visitors and to show them around - Amy visits next week (arriving just in time for a one-day schedule bus strike!) and Angel and Eric arrive on the 16th. Then Kate and Chris for a few days at the end of June into July.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Tech troubles continue

Still can't connect to the wi-fi at the apartment, but I did get a phone (which, of course, I can't use well)...poor Kate - I called her three times and the connection didn't hold. Oh well.

There have been some fun moments:

I went out walking before dinner last night - my neighborhood is full of small streets and byways; I was walking up behind a cute old man out walking with a cane...slowly maneuvering over the cobblestones; he stopped a moment as I approached - I thought he heard me coming up - and then let out the largest gasser I've heard in a while - just as I was saying Buona Sera! Hmmm-not the greeting I was expecting.

Then this AM I got on the trolley to school (not the old 23...but like it - this is the 19) and was promptly joined by a young mother with her three toddlers (probably aged 4, 3 and 2) and they had a blast screaming on the trolley like it was a roller coaster. Of course, in Italy, children are revered - no one seemed to mind their antics and I actually enjoyed it - thought of mom getting Angel, Billy and Liz on a trolley...

Off to try (again) to fix the internet connection.

Monday, May 23, 2011

First day of Classes

It is the first day of classes and I'm down to 13 students (10 females and only 3 males)...I know one took an internship but I don't know where the other one ended up. No worries - it's a good group of students and they seem ready for the challenge of studying International Business in Rome! Each student profiled one of the EU countries as a way to introduce themselves and this helped break the ice a little.

I also got an Italian PHONE so I'm feeling less detached (although I rarely use a phone). School has undergone some enhancements so I'm sitting in the FACULTY lounge with all new pcs and listening to all the traffic on the road...Will try my internet at the apartment again - hopefully this will work as it has been quite inconvenient to be without the internet (as well as NO TV)!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

A day in Todi and Titignano


A fun day with the students; off to Todi, a lovely hill town about 2 hours north of Rome. There was an interesting Techno exhibit of Raffello (Raphael) paintings - these were no the painting themselves but reproductions projected in the exhibit - which was billed as the Impossible Exhibit (as it would be impossible to collect all of these in one location). It was fun to visit and to see the beautiful countryside.

We then went to Titignano for a long (long) lunch and quiet afternoon - the event is designed to get students into the rhythm of Italy - that it is not about "feeding" but savoring. Lots of fun (one of the professors brought a Frisbee and students even went swimming).

Today, catch up on work and notes for class. Pirates is playing here, but I can't find a theater!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Getting to know Rome - Again


Spent yesterday getting re-aquainted with the city; took a few different buses - walked around and did some shopping (guest sheets, towels, sugar, tea...just the essentials). The internet isn't working (yet) at the apartment so I'm visiting school again to do work. Hopefully, the connection will be fixed this weekend. There's NO TV at the apartment, there is a media player, but I forgot my DVD collection! Angel and Eric have booked their flight (6/16) but Amy will be my first visitor. Students arrive tonight and then a weekend of orientation and some side trips to the hill town of Todi. Off to check out some more of Rome.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Arrived and trying to settle in!

Arrived safely and took and adventurous ride from the airport with my new friend Riccardo - he "fishes" for clients heading down the escalator for the train - he had already snared a few tourists and offered to get me from FCO to my door - with that damn suitcase for a reasonable fee so I went for it. He was quite amusing and sweet and I think it was worth it not having to lug that suitcase up and down. The apartment is located RIGHT in the middle of Centro Storico (historic center of Rome) - is a few blocks from Piazza Navonna, the Pantheon, Torre Argentina, Castle St Angelo, etc. I walked around my neighborhood and then unpacked - again, I can't help but exclaim "what was I thinking" when I realized I brought so many clothes and shoes!
Visited school this AM to say hello and check in on my email (the internet at the apartment isn't working). Off to shop for bath towels and pillows!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

At PHL Tuesday 5-17-2011



OK - so I'm not as "seasoned" as I would like to think; I packed TOO much (even though I'm heading out for two months). I realized this as I tried to cram stuff into my smaller bag and then realized I needed the larger one (I clearly thought I wouldn't even fill that one!). Anyway - there I was trekking down Gravers Lane to the Train Station - grunting and groaning - in a few hours I'll be doing the same - but this time down around Piazza Navona. I packed lots of books and class notes but too many tops and shoes - Oh well - maybe I can ship some back. Cleared and sitting at the airport waiting for boarding. Buona Fortuna!