What’s Different – The Return to California

Pretty much everything. On the plus side, Clean air Biking everywhere Sand volleyball on demand Cooler, drier temperatures Order A language I generally understand Great Chinese food Being the same time zone as my California friends My phone And Internet that works But of course there are many things I miss, Ubiquitous art and architecture, and living in history Urban chaos Testaccio market and piazza Walking everywhere, in particular along the Tiber Italian food The music … more

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Last day at Testaccio Market, my favorite people and “boxes” – the fruit girls, the coffee guy, the sandwich place, the mozzarella and prosciutto box, the whole scene. I’m going to miss it.

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Last dinner out. At Charlie’s request, Felice, for their tiramisu. I’ll remember the veal cacciatore and the spaghetti Felice, as well as their very healthy pour. 

Dean Martin – On an Evening in Roma

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Dean Martin – On an Evening in Roma

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Coffee at Antico Caffè Greco di Roma near the Spanish Steps with Miki Groppi (Stanford ‘09, men’s volleyball), currently an Italian professional volleyball player and doctoral student in international security at King’s College, London. The Antico Caffè Greco (sometimes simply referred to as Caffè Greco) is an historic landmark café which opened in 1760 on 86, Via dei Condotti in Rome, Italy. It is perhaps the best known and oldest bar in Rome and within Italy only Caffè … more

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Dinner with U.S. Ambassador David Lane, Charles DeLapa​, and the Without Boards (Senza Frontiere) Film Festival organizers at David’s house. Artwork by Kirsten Wigg​ et al from a party a few weeks back.

7 ways Italian culture will change your life

Article from The Local IT Everyone loves a brief taste of Italian culture, but for those of you looking to stay longer, and possibly even set down new roots, you may find your life starting to change in unexpected ways. Tuscany Now spoke to four expats who have moved over and fully embraced new lifestyles to see what they thought were the key changes you’ll notice you’re starting to live life the Italian way. You … more

Horseburger

At Charlie’s insistence, and despite my better judgment, at a snack shack in Stintino I ordered a horseburger for lunch. With every bit, I thought about Mr. Ed, the talking horse from my childhood. Equinothropomorphism? Or was it simply the lack of mustard and onions?