Yesterday I did nothing. Read all day and hung out. Didn't put on sunscreen at all. Muhahahah! Gave my skin a break for a while and stayed in the house.
In the evening I ment my Baroque friend and Roommate at the Piazza Chiesa Nuova, where some skateboarders were skatboarding on the steps of a Borromini building. Hillarous. I took some pictures. Made me ponder the international nature of skateboarding. Then we had dinner (I ate the most fantastic avacado salad ever!) and wandered towards the Tiber. We spent a lazy evening walking along the tiber, taking pictures at night, eating gelato by the river and visiting the Night Market before heading to the Ponte San Angelo and taking lots of night pictures of the angel statues.
This morning I visited the Column of Trajan then walked over to Chiesa Saint Agnes in Agony and viewed the Boromini splendor, and then to San Luigi ai Francesi before heading to school to get some work done. Which I should do now instead of posting...
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It's so funny to read you posts, because all I hear in my head is, "Today I walked over to the BLAH BLAH BLAH and then to the ITALIAN WORDS I DON'T UNDERSTAND and I watched some skateboarders a the steps of the SOMETHING REALLY OLD."
Seriously, though, I want to see those skater pictures. That was one of my favorite things about the skating magazines I used to get in Middle school--the international guys who only knew skateboarding related English.
I saw some really ancient skateboards hanging in a San Diego shop tonight. They had to be from the era when I made my own, these were only a slight step more, as they had a bit nicer wheels.
Ah the Tibur picture is so pretty. <3 Much prettier than Fake Rome!
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