The last weekend in October (October 28th-November 2nd) I travelled in Italy with a friend from Grinnell (Sivan Philo) who is studying in Milan for the semester. I took the train from Nantes to Paris and then Paris all the way to Milan. I thought it would be pretty cool to go by train and it was but in retrospect 8 hours in a train is a little too long! I got into Milan late on Friday and we left for Venice--the first phase of the trip--on Saturday morning. We wandered around Venice for a little while that morning and then went (by water bus!) to Murano island. It was really cool to see the glass blowing demonstration. We spent the rest of Saturday and the part of Sunday in Venice before heading to Florence
The view of the grand canal just outside of the train station. |
water bus! |
0,50euro gondola ride with Sivan! |
After our little walk we checked out the Duomo in Florence and then checked out the leather market. Sivan bought an excellent leather jacket and I bought a nice leather bracelet and a beautiful scarf. I know that haggling is what is expected but it still feels really weird and kind of disingenuous. They want to sell the jacket and the customer wants to buy the jacket but we still had to go through the motions.
After the leather market we found a grocery store and cooked some gnnocchi and pesto. I have found a new favorite kind of pasta. So yummy, so filling and so easy on a student budget.
Monday was a little bit more chill. We went to the Accademia and saw the David. I didn't realize that it was so tall! We walked around the historic part of Florence and tried to go to the cemetery ( called "the island of the dea") but it was closed. We ended up hanging out at the train stations for a couple of hours because we were both just so tired. It was exhausting to be a tourist and be simultaneously annoyed with the number of tourists in Florence and Venice.
Going through the Alps! |
Whew!
This past weekend I went to Paris with three other girls from IES. We had quite a full plate of activites: the Musée d'Orsay, the Moulin Rouge, the Catacombes, walking along the Seine, Sacre Coeur, Eiffel Tower, Musée Carnavalet, and Sainte Chapelle. Don't worry it wasn't all in one day because we had most of Friday, all of Saturday and most of Sunday.
On Sunday afternoon I split off on my own to do a little visiting. I went and saw Denise! I also met with a former Grinnell biology major who is working at Institute Pasteur. I promise I won't get too many ideas Mom but it was still great to talk to her.
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