go Portugal.

Yesterday was the hottest day of the year (so far) around here. It was bad. It’s the kind of heat that doesn’t allow you to breathe properly… But still I went out right at noon. I needed to take care of a few things and I wanted to go to the graveyard. Graveyards have always been places where I didn’t like to go… Not anymore. It’s quiet and serene. Too bad I couldn’t stay for long today because of the heat…

It’s been almost two years.

Today Portugal will play against Spain, and I’m really bummed out that I won’t be able to watch the game, since I’ll be on a plane to Rome. Yup. Rome. So in a few hours I’ll be hearing the weirdly lovely Italians speak. And that I’m really psyched about!
I can’t wait to enjoy Rome! Have long walks, see all the fountains and all the pretty sights… And most of all…infant wait to enjoy Il bel far niente! Aaah yes.
No one does nothing better than the Italians and I’m pretty sure the Romans do it better than all others… And when in Rome…!

I sure hope I’ll get good news about my team when the plane lands!

Have a nice Wednesday!

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This is my mum’s way of dealing with electric issues.

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There’s a fair going on in my hometown.

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And this is how I do it do I don’t forget my camera’s battery.
Well, I am my mother’s daughter after all.


Comments

2 responses to “go Portugal.”

  1. Have fun girl!!!!
    Although I must warn you that the 5 day I’ve spent in Rome I barely heard italian. There are so many tourists that its hard to find “locals”.
    Eat some street pizza, grab an ice cream at Fontana di Trevi, lay down on the grass at the Palatino, climb to the dome of St. Peter’s Cathedral.

    1. Aaaah damn… I really want to feel all that Italian energy. I’ll try to avoid the tourists and make my way through the tiny streets xD
      And YES, ice-cream! Thaaaank you!

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