Sunday, March 14, 2010

Into the Tuscan Adventures--Italy

The Internship is going well. Many new things everyday. The FEMA head administrator comes Monday the 15th so we are doing a lot of planning for that. NATO truly is a complex organization full of many powerful tools.

My five day sojourn to Italy started on Tuesday night when I took a train an hour south to a city called Charleroi. I arrived at the house of Frank, a 50 year old man who I met on the Couch Surfing Network. This man lives in a very big, old house. He was born in that house and has lived there his entire life. He welcomed me with such warmth, I thought I was in Mexico again. He told me that he had invited some friends over to partake of a fun night with the American traveler. His two friends arrived, they were young; perhaps 25-30 years old. They came in and anxiously shook my hand and then both friends took the occasion to brandish the expensive Belgian Beer that had brought over to share with me....I thanked them and simply insisted that they drink my share and that I'd be fine with berry flavored water.

Frank Proceeded to make grilled shrimp in cream sauce and a smorgasbord of other tasty classics from Belgium. His friend showed me video after video of French singers and I loved every moment.]







The Next morning Frank graciously drove me to the airport at 5:15 am where I flew to Rome. I met up with my friend Danielle who has been there for 6 months and knows the city well. We zoomed off and saw in 3hours what it usually takes tourists 2 days to see.








When I lost Danielle as my tour guide I wondered off on my own and found this garden trail that looked over a part of the city. I sat there and took in the beauty of ancient Rome.

The Next day I visited the Vatican and loved seeing the root of the church I had learned so much about in Mexico during about my mission. The place is truly a beautiful piece of art.


That night I got on a Train and headed to Florence. There's a girl named Gaby who I met on my mission. She goes to school in Florence and I've been writing her since I got home last August. We met up in Florence on Thursday night. After not talking in person for over a year (and having never spoken English to one another) we broke the awkward ice and started hanging out. She showed me the beautiful town and all the wonderful secrets therein. Before the visit was up we both realized that we had a connection more than just pen pals. If you're wondering what that means, it means she's now my girlfriend. It took us a a day or two figure out that that is where it was going and we shared some beautiful time together in that beautiful city.



I never thought I giant rock figure shaped like a naked man could be so breath taking. But it is.


This Clown's name is Jimmy Thunder. He's the Brother of a Truck Driving Stocker from New Hampshire.I think this is the most beautiful city I've ever seen in my life.
I returned back to Brussels having felt like I really lived a wild dream/fairy tale. I'm back here for some more work at NATO before I head out the door for Spain (and a little more Italy...just because it's nice) at the end of the month.


Hope everyone is doing well. I would like anyone who reads this to leave a comment below telling me how you are and/or what's new. Or just email me.

Until the next adventure,

Johnny

7 comments:

  1. JOHHHHNNNNAAYYYY!!!! sounds like youre having a blast...I love reading about it. I like the looks of your girlfriend, MEOW, go kitty eyes go! hope you got my e-mail, I miss ya man talk to you soon.
    xoxo
    Chan

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  2. Hey Johnny,
    I read whenever I get the email. We have been in touch so you pretty much know what's going on with me. Anyway, glad to see that you are taking advantage of being in Brussels!
    Greg (you were at my wedding... haha).

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  3. Glad you're back in Brussels after another wonderful adventure. Three weeks down and nine more to go? Please put my email address on your blog distribution. dlh

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  4. We went to Sheide's wedding last week.

    It wasn't the same without you.

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  5. Hey Johnny!
    Its fun reading your updates :) As far as my life, not much is new - school, work, and playing shows as often as time permits. My band played last Thursday at the LOFT and it was an extremely fun show. I'm glad you're doing well, good luck with everything y nos vemos pronto! sale pues, hasta pronto.. si Dios quiere :)

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  6. Hey Johnny!
    Its fun reading your updates :) As far as my life, not much is new - school, work, and playing shows as often as time permits. My band played last Thursday at the LOFT and it was an extremely fun show. I'm glad you're doing well, good luck with everything y nos vemos pronto! sale pues, hasta pronto.. si Dios quiere :)

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  7. Hey Johnny!! I am so amazed by you. You should seriously have your own show on the travel channel right next to Samantha Brown. I'd watch. :) One of these days you'll have to stop by Iowa. Not as stunning as Rome, but it has a charm of it's own. Keep smiling... and posting! love, wendy

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