Friday, March 22, 2013
First visit to Rome
Monday, March 18, 2013
Castelli Romani
Our first field trip was traveling around the regions of the Castelli Romani, which translates to the castles of Rome. Ariccia, the town where we are staying is also located and considered in the region. We visited Castel Gondolfo, Frascati, Grottaferrata, Nemi, Genzano, and Rocca di Papa.
This was such an amazing trip because it was literally what we did in the first week of being here. Each town we visited in the Castelli Romani is easily accessible from our town in Ariccia either by train or a local bus system. The castles of Rome had a distinct personality and charm. Some were liked more than others by the students, but over all each place had something that left us all breathless. It was really a special opportunity to pile into our bus and be driven to each town to each specific point of interest. The weather was also on our side this day with the sun shining brightly.
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Labels:
Castelli Romani,
Italy,
Study Abroad,
Travel,
Wanderlust
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Ariccia
Arriving in Ariccia Italy was something out of a dream. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to blog more closely to which the events of the past month and a half have unfolded. My laptop was infected with viruses unknown to me, so when I had my laptop checked out here for connectivity issues, the viruses reared their ugly little heads. So I've been with and without a laptop for awhile.
But putting that aside, my experience in the beautiful country of Italy has been nothing less than phenomenal. Leaving the United States and all I've ever known behind was tough. We arrived with the dawn touching down at Rome's Fiumicino airport. Dazed and suffering from complete and total sensory overload we students managed to connect with one another, grab our bags, and meet our program facilitator Cinzia.
Ariccia is a small town in the Province of Rome, located about 45 minutes away by train. When we arrived, it was early morning-- the sun was rising and the town was waking. We unpacked, met our program director Linda. We enjoyed a lunch of porchetta sandwiches, a local speciality, and then continued to get settled into our living quarters. For the time here in Italy, we girls are living in a Palace. That's right! A palace once owned by the Chigi family -- the Palazzo Chigi to be exact! We live in a portion that has been remodeled into a classroom and full living facility for female students. We each share a kitchen, common room, and bathroom. Our bedrooms are divided up between 18 of us. It truly adds to the study abroad process by living so closely to one another because it really gave us the opportunity to get to know one another.
All in all, this process of being abroad has already pushed me into a new direction with life. I am learning to appreciate more and enjoy every small detail more tenderly than I ever have before in my life.
More to come!
Labels:
Ariccia,
Italy,
Study Abroad,
Travel,
Wanderlust
Sunday, November 11, 2012
daydreaming of mountain mists
Lately I've been day dreaming of visiting places that I hold close to my heart with the one I love. Maybe it is that we usually go to the mountains as a "get-away" mixed with my current stresses. It could be a number of things, naturally, but I wish very much to travel to our little mountain town.
Labels:
Boyfriend,
Georgia,
Mountains,
Photography,
Travel
Friday, November 9, 2012
The transitional period of the fall in the deep south means adorning yourself with the softest of knits.
Wildfox Prairie Rose Lennon Sweater in Georgia Peach.
Wildfox Prairie Rose Lennon Sweater in Georgia Peach.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Textures
Feel the world around you; embrace new things and bask in the familiarity.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Thunderstorms
The weather is changing here slowly, but surely. Today was a gloomy day full of thunderstorms. But, that didn't stop me from wearing my new sweater of course!
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