Tuesday, March 22, 2005

So the apartment is painted (although I can't dig up a window washer to save my soul) and it's on the market. I got fingerprinted at the NYPD and the FBI has been begged to expedite my docs for the residency visa (Bolliger will not be happy if I don't have a PdS when my stuff arrives in Italy) and I'm feeling a bit "che sarĂ¡, sarĂ¡" about the whole thing. How much trouble I will find myself in is anyone's guess, but I'm outta here on April 27th regardless.

You'll do better to visit me when the house isn't being torn apart - walls demolished, plumbing and electrical work being done - and I do hope you will. I have friends from Italy and perhaps Australia visiting here in NYC this April and other friends coming to my construction site in Castiglione in May and July. We'll all just have to cope!!!

Spring is trying to happen in New York and I hope it's here before I say goodbye. I've been enjoying my neighborhood and the city - actually, seeing them - in ways I haven't done in what seems years.

2 Comments:

At 11:09 PM, March 22, 2005, <$BlogCommentAuthor$> said...

I spent 2 weeks at La Foce near Chianciano Terme last year. I remember windiing out through the countryside by a sign for Castiglione. Just wondering if this might be your spot.
David C.

 
At 11:18 PM, March 22, 2005, <$BlogCommentAuthor$> said...

Opposite direction from Chianciano, but Castiglione is indeed close to La Foce.

 

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