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My Adventures today

sunny 45 °C

DSC05314.jpgDSC05365.jpgDSC05373.jpgDSC05009.jpgWell Another Day has passed in Italy today was very hot in the afternoon record high of 50 yes 50 degrees Celsius. No one could work out in the field due to the extreme heat. Not even a breeze. It was so hot that there is fire that started everywhere burning crops and making everything smoky. Side of hills all gone from the burning of the fire. These fire spread fast and took out a lot land. But its normal for the people here. When I got back from the sea there was the fire people. Trying to put out the fire in a near by field. Today we went out for a ride to the natural spring water fountain up in the farm land area This area has lots of mountains and there is water everywhere. And it’s all natural that’s where we get all our water to drink from. Don’t really trust the water in the taps but its alright. Today the sea was nice and clean. Its like going in a bath. The water is so clear that you look down and see the fish swimming around your feet. Sometimes there is some dirt but the people in this area clean the sea so everyone can enjoy it. After my few weeks being here. No one spoke English just my brother my dad and I. Now slowly the tourist are coming and there are people who speck English. But its still better to speck to Italian people here. So many people try to speck English to you and its pretty funny then they ask you what does this mean in a song . Its pretty funny cause sometimes the language translation is different and its mean something else in Italian then everyone is confused. Now its is slowly turning into night of a very warm summer day the breeze picked up and now the temperature is normal for here. Tonight there is a beach volleyball game going on at the park. Might go watch that then head down to the pub for a beer with my friends 30 more days till I am back in Toronto.

Song Of the day: “Seals & Crofts- Summer Breeze”

Joseph Marcello

Posted by jmarcello 12:46 PM Archived in Italy

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