
I live on Via Masaccio numero 140 in an apartment on the second floor (which is the first floor here, because they call the "1st" floor the "ground floor" - terra piano). My host mom, Anna is an adorable little Italian woman from Venice (originally). She's a teacher and doesn't speak any English but we're gleaning more and more as we have more Italian classes and she is very patient and uses lots of hand gestures!
Anna cooks dinner for us and provides breakfast as well (the best coffee I've had in a long time! - though not as good as Dad's of course). We've had such good pasta - risotto especially, and that's just the first course, there's usually fish or meat of some sort and salad and a vegetable. But vegetables are magical in Italy. I wouldn't have looked sideways at cauliflower or spinach in the States but here, multo bene!
I went and walked around the city on Saturday (as homework) to help orient us and it was a pretty nice day though it rained a little. It normally almost always rains ... a little. Yesterday Rachel and I were sitting in our room with our shutters open to bask in the sunshine and Rachel says to me, "Is something falling from the sky?"
I looked out my window, in the perfectly blue sky and squinted, "Yep, that's rain!" There must have been a cloud over our house! When it starts to rain, street peddlers seem to sprout out of the cracks in the sidewalk and start selling cheap umbrellas.
Well I should start the trek back to mia casa!
Ciao!
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