the great obelisk search
assignment 1 at the Centro: go find a big stone pillar in a city you've never ever been in before. despite how bad it sounds like it could be, it was actually extraordinarily fun. we were divided into groups of three, assigned a place, and told to go and report all we could about the obelisk that's there. i for one didn't really even know that rome had much in the way of obelisks, but apparently it has more than any other city in the world.
my group was assigned the obelisk in Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano. we had no idea how lucky we were. we got the biggest*, oldest, coolest obelisk in the world, and furthermore it was right next to what i think is the largest basilica on the planet. we had to take the bus, since it was 6km from the Centro. we changed buses at the Piazza Venezia, as our jaws dropped at the immensity of the buildings there, and oh yeah, Trajan's column off to the side.



after some debate on whether the bus made a loop or a two-way line, we got to the proper bus stop. we waited and waited for an 85 bus, but none came. finally an 850 came and we were ready to get on. the driver pulled up, stopped, and apparently because we weren't aggressive enough in boarding, never even opened the door and drove off. we took the next bus, a different route, but it got us back to P.za Venezia and in turn back to the Centro.
upon return we gave presentations on the obelisks, had another fabulous dinner, and then set to work on the advanced greek assignment. that was not fun. we gave up at 12 30 and headed for bed. i should have taken a shower in the evening when there was hot water, but i made the mistake of waiting until the morning. i won't be doing that again.
wednesday was not a particularly exciting day, so no new photos. it was our first day of real classes, and it was pouring rain as well, so no one ventured outside during the day. after dinner some groups went out to bars, and others of us stayed in to cheer Lazio, one of the local soccer clubs, on to a 1-1 tie against Messina. (Lazio == Latium, by the way, and the other club in town is Roma. they're bitter rivals. we're hoping to get tickets to the game between them.) now the Centristi are winding down for the night. only one class tomorrow and then it's time to party cuz it's the weekend in Rome.
*the Washington Monument is the largest obelisk period. but the Laterano obelisk is the oldest ancient obelisk.
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