




3/9/20
I originally posted this entry when I was in Florence. I walked passed almost all these buildings every day and never took the incredible views for granted. Now that my program canceled due to Coronavirus, I’m so glad I took these phot
I don’t want this post to be sappy or for anyone to feel bad for me because this experience, although short, is part of my story. A lot of people tell me how sorry they are for my study abroad ending- which is reasonable and would be my reaction if the roles were reversed. But I know everything happens for a reason, and the best thing to do is rememberer the good memories I made during my time abroad!
Check out my previous blog posts to see the incredible cities I visited in Italy, and thanks for reading.
Ciao for now,
Lindi
I blogged my first week home, enjoy!