Thursday, July 27, 2006

Levi in Italy, Day 14

Shino: WOAH. This day has eight, EIGHT! pictures.

June 21, 2006-

Cat fur is all over our bed, so we breathed that all night. The cat decided to sleep with me. He has claws unlike my cat so he can get pretty painful. We showered (again...) and this time the shower is semi-big! It has that shower water that is either really hot or really cold. It can get annoying. Also, it has a large step inside of the shower (for some insane, Italian reason). We went to the same corner bar to eat breakfast. Chocolate filled croissant with ham and cheese sandwich! W00T! Also, before I forget to mention, these guys have an incredible thing on their doors: blocks of metal. Not really, but that's what I call them. They have huge locks that are like the ones in a bank! The keys are just as impressive too! They look like the olden day ones that are super long and have simple teeth. After, we went over to this park place we passed the day before and went inside of the King's Palace. Houses are not meant to be this big! Good thing we had a tour guide. My dad had to get a stupid audio guide (which I hate very much). It keeps your attention away from the artwork so it's almost pointless to go in! Please excuse my handwriting, for I am currently writing on top of a cat. Doesn't make a good table. Well, after the King's Palace, we went to see the Royal Garden. It wasn't very royal like or gardeny! It had weeds all over, dead grass, untrimmed plants, etc. We left after 2 seconds of wandering. We then headed over to a really tall building (somewhat taller than the Domo) that was a museum of movies. It had the history of movies, photographs and stuff of the like, and had clips of a lot of old movies. It also had a glass elevator that went to the top of the building. The elevator had no shaft and was very shakey. One of the scariest things in my life. Once at the top, we looked at the nice view that we had. We could see the whole city! There was a lot of smog too. We pinpointed some places that we wanted to visit and then left. We went to the train station and used the internet for an hour then took that bus home. We didn't get as lost as we did before. When we got back we took a nice, long nap and then all of a sudden, Marco pops up and says he's going to make dinner. We went out shopping to get supplies to eat. What was weird was that you had to "pay" 50 cents to get a cart. But when you brought it back, you would get the coins back. Good security feature! When in the grocery store, it was strange to see a large alignment of wines and liquors all along the back wall. Nothing like Utah. We got back to the car (and most importantly got our coins back) and cooked a delicious dinner. Marco could cook a hellova meal. My dad and Marco and a random amount of people (who just popped out of nowhere!) went out to do...stuff. I went to sleep.

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