To celebrate Carnevale, I went to a small town north of Rome called Ronciglione. We arrived in the morning as the celebrations were just starting. There were performers all around the streets, and we spent the morning exploring the old, winding streets of the city. All around town were all sorts of delicious food. Once lunch time came around, the main street was filled with food stalls selling polenta, pasta, meat and of course wine! I could have spent hours trying all the food there, but there was more of Ronciligone to be explored.
We continued to walk the streets and watch jugglers, musicians and artists entertain the growing crowds. Eventually it was time for the parade to begin. We got our spots at the parade site and awaited as the procession began. There were people in various costumes dancing and a lot of big, extravagant floats. The parade proudly marched on as the sun began to set. Unfortunately, with the setting sun, we had to leave to catch our bus in time. It was no doubt a fun day experiencing a big day in Italian culture and experiencing it in such a picturesque town.
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June, 2017: After years of anticipation, planning and high school, I set out on the adventure of a lifetime: A gap year to travel around the world alone! Follow me as I explore the coolest mountains, underrated cities and so much more.
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