Been a busy almost first week here in Milano! Sorry it has taken me a while to get this started.
Aside for the two small earthquakes (yes, who knew there were earthquakes in Milan!) this week has been mostly running around trying to organise stuff, as well as try get some sightseeing and exploring the area I have uni and will be living in.
Soon I will be moving from my lovely hotel room (see pictures- and yes dad, it does look the same as the website) to my apartment room (pictures to follow once I move in), but for the moment I cannot wait to finally unpack and find everything that I thought I had packed. If anyone can remember where I packed my canvas bag, thick black cardigan or khaki beanie please let me know!
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| Gotta love their parking! |
After getting settled in the hotel we decided that getting a sim-card was numero uno on the list of things to do, so Keeley, Ross and I headed off to the local TIM store (info from the other guys who arrived here the week before us told us they had the best deal) to get our numbers where we found that not only did our two years of Italian study get us squat, most of the people here can't speak English either- so we have been finding ourselves doing a lot of hand motions and I think that "umm" "ahh" and "ci/non" are currently the basis of my vocabulary. But the more I go out the better it gets- I have so far had a lovely chat with the taxi driver, the supermercato lady and I met my landlady today and we managed to talk all things rent-y without having to resort to English, so the success stories keep rolling in!

Today is the first day of really cold weather, apparently it might snow tonight/tomorrow, so I need to get in a buy myself a lovely coat and some gloves soon. All the sales are on right now, but every time we walk into a store we get accosted by the sales attendants and overwhelmed with all the Italian, it gets a bit crazy.
Enjoy some pictures added below- we visited and climbed the Duomo (massive church in the middle of Milano), walked along the canal by our hotel and ate gelato at 0 degrees- it had to be done. I will try upload some more soon, but in the mean time, baci baci xx
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| Duomo |
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| Galleria Vittorio Emanuele |
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| Almost at the top of the Duomo (165 stairs and counting) |
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| Australia Day pride! |
hey Romzi, like the blog!
ReplyDeleteglad things are going well.
will check reg for updates...
be well and enjoy!
forza azzurri,
--brad
ps: Hawaii was great cept for Benj not handling the flights. all good now.
Romes, what a great blog. Looking forward to keeping up with you on your exciting adventure. Sent you a whatsapp birthday message. Not sure if you see it if I am not added to your contacts. My number is 61413011675. Take care hunny!
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