So It's Monday.

My weekend…

Friday night…Wine Market for 2!
Saffa: I know you well enough to know that when you say no you mean it!

Sat: Watch Liverpool embarrass Maamchester.
Watch “Short Circuit 2” with Berger. Blast from the past…

Watch Flight of the Concordes  – “Formerly New Zealand’s fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo a capella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo”
Great show! I recommend for anyone that hasn’t seen it.

Watched ‘Feels like going home’. The Martin Scorsese documentary re: Blues. This was a disappointment. I was looking forward to this, but nada…

Sunday: Went to the restaurant Louisiana…This was sort of an accident as the first 3 places we wanted to go were closed…but I’m glad I went because the chicken sandwich was amazing! I’ll have to go again just for that…

Attempting to go to the Senckenberg museum to the the deep sea animals exhibit, but due to the massive line and mass of children decided to go to the Schirm instead to see the Darwin exhibit. I was quite excited for this, but it was a bit of a letdown. Focusing less on science and more on the reaction to Darwin and his theories as told through editorial cartoons, art…but then the Schirm is an art museum not a natural History or Science museum, so I was obviously ill prepared.
It was still interesting, but overall a rather small exhibit. Most amusing was some of the early religious reactions to Darwin. Reminded me of the earth is flat arguments…

…basically spent the rest of the weekend avoiding the protester, avoiding the cops (who kept eyeing me like I was one of the protesters – which is weird cuz the cops here are really lenient and ignore pretty much everyone unless you bother them…), spending time with Julia, and playing my guitar…
the only thing left to do is scan my passport and work permit (as requested by the Italian HR people), eat dinner and then I shall consider myself a success 🙂

...In addition to posing I also can play F#m...

…In addition to posing I also can play F#m…

and today wandered the city taking pictures…

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