Venetian Life
It’s funny the things that become normal when you live in Venice for an extended period of time. I’m sure the students here at Carleton who did the Warwick Venice program understand what I mean. Using a boat as public transport to get around is an everyday occurrence and they are always packed with tourists. You get used to seeing amazing 14th and 15th century churches and palazzos and breathtaking canal views. You learn to deal with the limited grocery selection and adopt a carb heavy diet of pasta, pizza and risotto. You also learn that Italians eat meals much differently; barely any breakfast, not much of a lunch and a big dinner late in the evening. You become incredibly annoyed with the millions of tourists in the city that outnumber Venetians 33 to 1 and try to avoid walking around in popular touristic areas during the middle of the day to avoid them. But despite the fact that you start feeling like a Venetian after a while you’re still a tourist at heart; eating gelato daily, snapping photos and using Google Maps to get around when you’re lost.