Today was the day winter came to Rome. Sunny 20 degrees were replaced by cold winds, intense showers and Italian-style lightning (yeah, not the lazy laidback kind of lightning we usually encounter in Sweden). Italians say “mama mia”, huddle in crowded arcades and finally have use of the thick winter coats they stubbornly have been wearing for the past two months. I feel like home, stay indoors and do the most Swedish thing a Swede can do abroad: eat senapssill, Kalles kaviar, and knäckebröd, finishing the meal with glögg, all bought at the local IKEA mall. And I feel good.
måndag 30 november 2009
Mama mia, è l'inverno!
Today was the day winter came to Rome. Sunny 20 degrees were replaced by cold winds, intense showers and Italian-style lightning (yeah, not the lazy laidback kind of lightning we usually encounter in Sweden). Italians say “mama mia”, huddle in crowded arcades and finally have use of the thick winter coats they stubbornly have been wearing for the past two months. I feel like home, stay indoors and do the most Swedish thing a Swede can do abroad: eat senapssill, Kalles kaviar, and knäckebröd, finishing the meal with glögg, all bought at the local IKEA mall. And I feel good.
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