luns, 30 de setembro de 2013

Settling in Lugo

Lugo. The only city which has a complete Roman wall still standing is located in Galicia an hour in from the coast.  Galicia, not unlike the Basque Country, is known for its wet weather which makes for its green scenery. So rainy that Lugo has a store dedicated to selling only umbrellas, una paraguería. Sixty-euro umbrellas which I cannot afford.  On the other hand, I’ve found the food here to be very affordable, noticeably cheaper than San Sebastián. Today I paid 95 cents for an enormous chocolate-covered croissant, and a baguette for only 33 cents. Also, as a general Spain phenomenon, bottles of wine for less than 2 euros!

My Scottish roommate and I found a piso (apartment) within a few days of being here.  It’s nothing short of fantastic: fairly new and therefore modernly furnished; we each get our own bathroom (mine with the most complicated shower I’ve ever seen); and the location is great, close to la muralla (the Roman wall which contains the city center/old town), bus station, and apparently a bunch of teachers at my school.  We already had a little housewarming gathering.

Ah, school. Tuesday is our first official day, and after beginning I’ll hopefully start to feel like this is real and not just a lengthy vacation.  I’ve already met with my school’s language coordinator who is very welcoming and helpful.  I’m looking forward to getting back to somewhat of a schedule.