Hi all,
While on my way home last night I stopped at this nice Trattoria. I ate inside where it was warm having lasagna, and french fries with the house wine.. Half a litre is seemed to be the smallest serving which for me was more than enough. I finished off with a brilliant dessert recommended by the waiter.
My only regret/mistake was not noticing that the service charge was left off the bill. This was pointed out after I paid so there was no recourse. This whole tipping/service charge thing may take a while to get used to. I’ll know for next time. At least when you sit down for coffee the charge is higher to account for such a charge.
I had a great sleep last night, went to bed about 9pm I think, not sure. I closed up the windows, they’re huge, bay style, a seat and with shutters on the inside and large thick curtains. It was about 8am when I woke up and it was totally dark until I opened them and realised the time.
After getting up and leisurely getting ready, mental note: housekeeping is around 9am, I started off in the opposite direction to yesterday’s wander.
Now this might sound like a naive and stupid comment but it’s amazing how normal everyone looks, all shapes and sizes no real Italian look.
I realised this morning while waking along the street in the hustle and bustle that living elsewhere, like here, is totally doable. I think this is what people are referring to when they say travel “broadens your horizons”.
I try my best not to look too touristy, I walk with purpose, not gawking at every building I pass. I don’t carry my camera in full view taking pictures of all and sundry. I don’t want to be metaphorically canary yellow.
Traffic doesn’t really stop even if you’re on a crossing or have a green light at the intersection. I’ve gotten used to this pretty quickly, you just need to be aware of it is all and just be game enough. 🙂
In true me style I gave money to a charity, It was something to do with helping the community with a drug problem, I could hardly understand the guy.
This morning I sat across from the Basilica and this huge fountain. Since it was morning I felt OK with asking for a cafélatte (coffee with milk) and a tomato and cheese “sandwich”. I love the way they drown everything in olive oil. 🙂
Ash, you should see these art stands across from the fountain, some of them are truly brilliant. It’s kinda like an on-street painting exhibition with the artists sitting close by on small stools, it’s cool. I wish I could buy some of them. Amazing!
I’m hanging out to find a stand that sells coke ‘cos I ‘m all primed to ask for it in Italian. 🙂
My only appointment for the day is for my tour at 4:30 for welcome drinks.
I must wander some more till then…