
Monday, May 28, 2007
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
The Italian Myth of the Public Restroom
We went out to the Hard Rock Cafe, Rome tonight. It was an excellent little island of American culture - Hinds ketchup, Rock Music, and Hamburgers. It was a bit pricey, but the short exposure to American culture really helped, and I'm good to go for another week at least. Its suprising how hearing English spoken around you and the welcome taste of the food can make a difference.
Every church that we go to is insanely decorated on the inside. Ms. Golden said there is a term for the italian 'fear of free space', that I can't remember. The churches are awe inspiring - but it makes me appreciate the Protestant(sp?) belief in a lack of images and decoration.
Thats all for now, its time for some much needed sleep. And oh ya, I got a Google Picasa account with 1G of photo storage, so all of my pictures will be there from now on. There is a link on the right side of the page and here.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Flickr is already full...
Well I hit my monthly upload limit for Flickr today... hmm. So it looks like I might be uploading to my comp account and rigging it through that - annoying. I could sign up for another Flickr account, but that would kind of defeat the point of uploading the files to many different accounts.We went to the Vatican Museum today, so I got to see (and sketch) the Sistene Chapel, works by Raphael, Roman statues, and everything in between. The price for this awesome experience? Two and a half hours in a very long line outside and the complete and total loss of any sort of personal bubble for the entire day. Worth it? Definitely. But I do have an understanding of why people hate public transportation. There is nothing like getting nice and i
Anyways, I don't have any pictures to post because I didn't take my camera (I assumed no cameras were allowed, but mainly just no flash - oh well). This allowed me more time for sketching anyways. I'll temporarily link my Rome art to -edit, now working - here, and get a better setup soon.
Ignore the bad quality on the sketches - I'm taking pictures with my digital camera and trying my best to do some photoshop magic on them, but the lighting is still horible.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Napping on the coast of the Mediterranean
Will couldn’t make our meeting today (which prompted me to join the group headed to the beach), which is a bummer. But what’re going to do, both he and I only have so much control over our program’s schedules.
Have you ever had a chance to travel on a Metro Bus on cobblestone? If you do ever have the chance… well just don’t. It is impressively bumpy, and I feel for the driver who has to do it all day. There is no telling how many times they have to change the shocks on those things. Metro transit in general here in Rome is about the equivalent of any major city. Crowded, and filled with people who would really rather not be squished like sardines into a vehicle that has to make stops around every corner. Buses themselves are pretty well detailed with information, and finding our way around has become pretty easy. We no longer have to stick to strict instructions on how to get somewhere – and can improv as we see fit.
I’ll leave you with one last thought – Mosquitoes have 43 teeth (thanks Dad), but in Rome I think they must have 100. My body sure doesn’t like these mosquito bites very well…
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Sketch Page I
Starcraft II
Pigeon Season
Friday, May 18, 2007
Complete with Spelling Errors
So Rome is great, and it is also a good learning experience to be outside of the US for the first time. It has been several days since I last saw a one story building, or a one stop shopping type outlet. If you need food, you go to the grocery store. If you need something else, there is a specialty shop for it. And when you are walking to these shops – you are careful crossing the street. Drivers here are crazy – it seems they have traffic suggestions, not traffic laws. Its common for cars to drive down the tram lane and dodge it as it comes.
After I overcame the initial culture shock – and we went out started exploring the city – well, Rome is awesome. We’ve been to so many churches in the past two days… and the Roman Forum, and the Coliseum, the Pantheon, and the list goes on. I’m really enjoying being able to sit down and draw some of these imposing structures and amazing statues – I think it helps me to absorb the experience more. There a bit of a fantasy quality to seeing so many immense ruins and elaborate buildings all so close together.
I forgot my camera battery on the second day, but its ok because everyone else took at least 300 pictures each – at least. I also got my picture while touring the Coliseum :]. Getting around the city is a bit of an adventure, and we’ve already experienced finding our way on our own today (with pre-directions from Ms. Golden), but its not too bad. Catch a bus here, cross over and catch a tram here, etc.
I’m going to give Will Parker a call later today, apparently he is over here in Italy this summer and will be in Rome on Sunday (my day off). Hopefully we can meet up and have some lunch. Speaking of lunch – there is definitely no problem finding a resturante to eat at. Especially downtown, there is an eating place about one in every three shops it seems. Food is pretty dang good here – though sometimes my tastes disagree with the Italians (not a fan of bacon-tomato sauce on my spaghetti apparently). And it is all freshly prepared. Italians also believe in taking your time eating – and socializing while you eat. So generally you can spend well over an hour at a restaurant eating, talking, and waiting. It makes the impatient American in my want to stand up and ask for my check so I can get out of here, but its good medicine to learn to take it a little slower sometimes.
That’s all for now, I’m staying really busy. We leave at about 9am and get back around 6-7. Then you have to cook, hand wash dishes and clothes, shower, grocery shop, etc. Check out my Flickr page for pictures and sketches.
-Stephen
