Sometime in 2020, a friend of mine had the crazy idea of walking 50 km to raise money for cancer research in memory of a friend of hers that had passed away from Leukemia the previous year. I decided to join her in honor of all those who had been affected by it. The list … Continue reading Appia Antica
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Aurelian Walls
Positive Effects of this Pandemic
Today while I was at work, I started crying all of a sudden. Shortly before, I read that Italy had reached 15,000 new cases that day and my sister texted me saying that Europe was getting 1 million new ones a week. As the pandemic is starting its second wave across Europe and will soon … Continue reading Positive Effects of this Pandemic
My favorite cafés in Rome
One of the main characteristics of Italian culture is without a doubt coffee. With so many coffee bars in Rome, how does one choose? Well, having travelled, explored, and worked all over this city and being an avid coffee addict, I’ve had coffee in just about every neighborhood of the city and I always like … Continue reading My favorite cafés in Rome
Beaching near Rome
Santa Marinella, Lazio When I first came to Rome, I didn’t know that there were beaches near. I hadn’t even thought about it really. Growing up in Miami, I didn’t usually seek out beaches; I grew up and always lived near one. Then, for ten years I lived in Fort Lauderdale, ten minutes from pristine … Continue reading Beaching near Rome
The Best Place to be in during a Pandemic
When news hit that the Coronavirus emergency had become a worldwide pandemic, Italy was at the top of the headlines everywhere and at the top of the cases and deaths lists. It seemed like the worst place to be in. Countries started banning flights from Italy and Europe and everyone I know contacted me or … Continue reading The Best Place to be in during a Pandemic
Solitary Confinement
I admit that I was one of those people not taking this virus thing seriously plus I'm not one to live in fear. I thought people were exaggerating and it was all being blown all out of proportion. Up until the Sunday before the confinement restrictions, I was out and about and spent the whole … Continue reading Solitary Confinement
Things I’ve Learned from Italians
When I first arrived in Italy, I was rather shy, quiet, and reserved. I wouldn’t usually initiate conversations, nor would I offer personal information as that was reserved only for people close to me. I also feel I was quite naïve because I believed most people were good-natured. I was very passionate, as I’ve always … Continue reading Things I’ve Learned from Italians
The Drawbacks of Living in Rome
Foreigners living in and in love with the Eternal City always talk about the perks of Rome. There are plenty of photos and stories out there to make people jealous of those who live here (including by me). If you want to hear about all the good things, then read my post on that, All … Continue reading The Drawbacks of Living in Rome
The “Social” Bar in Rome
First, I have to explain that a “bar” in Italy is not what Americans think of as a bar. It is not a place to get alcoholic drinks at night, where you meet your friends after work or dinner to unwind and finish off your night. Instead, it’s where you start off your day, where … Continue reading The “Social” Bar in Rome






