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October 5th 2009
Published: October 5th 2009
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Beautiful Perugia - this is a short album of pictures from my 1 month stay in Perugia. I moved here with my friend Andy after we finished our Teaching Certification course in Florence to spend the month searching for jobs and doing interviews. Perugia is one of the most beautiful, historic, and culturally dense places I have ever been in my life. It is a little Medieval University town in the mountains located about halfway between Rome and Florence. Andy and I got this great apartment with our access to our own private garden with what I believe to be the best views in the whole city... not to mention the garden had a ping pong table as well. What more can you ask for in life? So here are some the pictures from my September in "Bella Perugia..." My favorite city in Italy so far.


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View of our private garden from our front door
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The view of Perugia from our garden.
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My good friend Fabbio from Naples. He, his girlfriend (Roberta), and Tomasso the Brazilian all lived across the street from us.
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Marilyn and Roberta
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The Ping Pong Arena
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Sunset
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My roomate Andy and friends Chelsea and Sammy (Tunisian) whippin up some pasta in our kitchen
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Grande Cena (Big Dinner) at our place


13th October 2009

HELLO
Joe, How b u tiful !! We miss you...we need to visit. Tell Marilyn we said hello. Love, Lisa
22nd November 2009

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Hi Joe, Your Dad is over showing me how to use my computer and stay in touch. I was just noticing what a young and handsome father you have... and so intelligent too!!! I love your pictures and comments; they made me want to be there in Italy with you. How are you feeling? We all are very prooud of your accomplishments and independence in a different country. Good luck with your new job and write me often! Love you, Grandma

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