Monday, June 11, 2007

La Cena

Most of the other interns (including all of my roommates) have finally arrived in Rome, and because some of us live relatively close to each other, we've started a sort of tradition for making a family dinner about once a week to get everyone together and cook mostly Italian dishes with some of the best ingredients available for incredibly cheap prices.

Our first try. Trofie pasta with zucchini and cherry tomatoes.


Try #2. Joe's debut as chef extraordinaire. Spaghetti with eggplant red sauce. Veal with cream sauce. An extremely high standard was set.




Sunday, June 10, 2007

Military Madness

I had the luck of being in Rome for the National Day of the Republic. The Romans celebrate this holiday by parading any and every arm of their military around the Colosseum and past the Forum to show everyone how well dressed they are. It ends in a "freccia di tre colori" put on by the finest pilots in Italy. It's quite a sight, and includes also armies from other nations and NATO. Here are some of my favorite snippets:

Look closely, and notice the firemen repelling off of the Colosseum. Yes, this really happened, no there was probably no really good reason for this other than to protect the colored fabric hanging from the sides of it...


Roommate (Elizabeth), Italian friend (Nicole) and me:


Napolitano and Prodi:


The Greek military:


The Italians. Yes, they're as short as they seem.


French military:


The special "skiers" of the Alpine Army. Carrying their skis. Classic.


Wow. Not sure who these guys are, but they're quite intimidating!


...and last but not least, the gem of the parade: a Lamborghini police car. Only in Italy.