So lets see, what happened this week:
-I got my first look at the Uffizi gallery this week. I had to wait forever for my museum card to get sent to me so I could get admission into the place. I got there about an hour before closing, so I just went to scope it out and take a quick look, I have all semester to go back and look around. In the small portion I looked at, I saw a bunch of Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, Lippi, Durer, Rembrandt; it was really cool.
-I saw the first thing on tv that both made sense to me and interested me. The italian MTV did a top 50 rock music video countdown! Not the top 50 ever, but some top 50...it had The Strokes, Kaiser Chiefs, The Darkness, Franz Ferdinand...Bon Jovi? But the big stuff in Italy right now comes down to 3 or 4 songs. There's some song by The Killers about whether or not they're humans or dancers. It's stupid, I dunno. There's this song by some italian lady that features james blunt, which sucks too. James Blunt sings a few words in italian and I'm convinced he doesn't really know italian. The big song here is a song called This is the Life by this Irish (I think) lady named Amy McDonald and they play it alllll the time. I may go see Animal Collective play in a few weeks, so that might be cool.
-This past weekend was my housemate's birthday, and we had been planning to go to either Genova, Cinque Terre or the Portofino Italian Riviera area the next day. Needless to say, as it was his 21st birthday the night before, we weren't able to get out of the house to catch our train to what we decided would be Cinque Terre. Oh well, I hope I can get somewhere this weekend.
-I had a few really good dinners this week. I went out to a place called Trattoria Contadino which was a homestyle, little family place. They only had a few tables and no paper menus. The owner just came over and read off a few pasta dishes, meat dishes and side dishes and you just pick one of each. Very good and very filling. I also went to this more upscale place called Acqua al 2 with a friend and got the best pasta dish I've had here by far. It was fusilli lungo mascarpone e funghi porcini (long pasta with mascarpone cheese and porcini mushrooms). Apparently they have a location in San Diego too...Other than that, I cooked a bunch of times this week. I made a bunch of pasta dishes with sauteed vegetables and chicken and what not.
-I had a quiz in my European Union class yesterday, which i think i did pretty well on. I think I mentioned this before, but this class is getting better and better every time I go to it. My teacher is a young lady, but she really knows her stuff, she's like a book. This class, we got into more contemporary European Union stuff, like in the 80's and 90's. Before that, we were just talking about different beginnings to the european integration and various supranational institutions. One of the biggest themes of the attempts for european integration and a european union in the past has been the nationalism of the european countries and the fact that they all want to preserve their national sovereignty. So that brings me to what I think was the most interesting part of this last class. Out of the 3 main branches of the EU, the Parliament, which is the only body with democratic legitimacy, holds the least power. The other branches are made of of appointees made my each member state's government. The Parliament has gained some power in the last 10 years or so, but for the first 5-10 years, it seemed like the Parliament was just there to make people think they had a voice and shut them up. Weird.
-The President of Stony Brook, Shirley Strum Kenny and the Dean of International Academics are both coming here tomorrow to cut the ribbon on the new partnership between Stony Brook and Florence University of the Arts. Whenever I see the Dean (Dr. Arens), he always tells me I don't know how to dress, but other than that, he's a nice guy. I had him for an Anthropology class freshman year, which is still one of my favorite classes at Stony Brook. I think me and Ashley also really became friends in that class.
-Alright, rapidfire before I wrap it up....I made paté in my cooking class last week, still don't love the stuff. I think we're making pasta frutti di mare this week. I've been eating oranges like crazy. The blood oranges and clementines here are amazing. I've been getting really frustrated thinking about applying for internships for the summer, which I'm already way late on. I hate writing cover letters, I spent all day monday stewing over the stupid things. My apartment is running out of glasses, I think we break 1 or 2 a day. I knocked over an empty wine bottle yesterday and amazingly caught it with my foot. In the process, though, i hit a glass with my pinky and shattered it on the spot. It didn't even fall. Yea, dunno.
Alright, anyone who reads this that will see Chip anytime soon, tell him I say hi.
P.S. Yea, sorry, this blog bored me too...:-)