The blog of Greg DeLoach

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Rome Sabbatical – Day 11

It has been another interesting day in the Eternal City. Besides what has now become the routine of making a morning walk for coffee and a pastry, I spent much of the morning reading and getting prepared for the afternoon at the Borghese Gallery. There are two books I...

Rome Sabbatical – Day 10

I am a bit late getting today's blog in (actually it is 7:30 AM in the next day, 1:30 AM EST). Quite frankly, I was too pooped last night to even think about what I needed to write down. I think my haphazard sleep patterns, stress of getting lost everyday in the city...

Rome Sabbatical – Day 9

Today is a national holiday and I was quickly reminded of this when I took my morning stroll and was intending to pick up a few grocery items for breakfast and lunch. Every little shop was closed with the exception of one bar. Let me explain what a bar is in Italy: it...

Rome Sabbatical – Day 8

We are now in our second week in Rome have more or less entered into a routine of keeping house, catching the bus to the city center, and walking - lots and lots of walking. We walk to the grocery store, to museums, through museums, to churches and to pizzerias. I...

Rome Sabbatical – Day 7

It is hard to believe a week has passed since leaving Augusta. Tomorrow starts our second week in Rome. Our day began fast and furious with a wake-up call (annoying alarm clock) at 6 am. While I think I got the full eight hours of sleep Clark and Aaron said they were...

Rome Sabbatical – Day 6

Due to what I assume are the lingering affects of jet lag, I am having enormous trouble getting to sleep at night. We sleep with our windows open and although it is a fairly quiet neighborhood, we can still hear neighbors talking, babies crying, dogs barking, etc.....

Rome Sabbatical – Day 5

It has been another beautiful day in the Eternal City. The local forecasters called for rain and it has remained sunny all day - some things, like predicting the weather, are international. Since today is Saturday there was not a scheduled class, but Michael Schwartz...

Rome Sabbatical – Day 4

The day began like all other days since arriving in Rome; gentle sunshine and mild temperatures. In fact, I do not think it has gone above the mid-70s in temperature. Since everyone else in our flat was asleep I decided to stretch my legs out a bit and of for a walk,...

Rome Sabbatical – Day 3

I have an apartment full of sleepy-heads - but then again they may think Dad is an insomniac. I, however, slept well and there was ready to go pretty early. Amy and I let the boys sleep a bit while we walked a few blocks to grocery shop. I am not sure how clear I have...

Rome – Day 2

What a day! Well I should actually begin by saying our night was a restful one with a solid 8 hours from most of us. Aaron slept, as near as I could calculate, about 20. I was up around 7 AM and took a walk around our neighborhood to snoop and site see. It is...

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