New Horizons!
After few months I saw a great opportunity job becoming real: it's not official yet, but the circumstances seem favourable for me to leave in the period of November-December. Kazakhstan is the final target, three years in a complete unknown place, where I'll have to speak english and learn at least a little bit of Russian to survive.
It's a challenge and as a challenge I've accepted it since Alex asked me if I wanted to be part of this project, sharing this adventure with him. Most of the friends to whom I've talked about my decision, told me that it's quite uncommon accepting to go to a foreing country, considering how far it is and how many cultural differences I'll probably have to face.
But I'm convinced that next to Alex and to the group of friends who are going to join the project, I'll be able to overcome all the difficulties I'll have to face up to.
Ah... before I forgot: I've finally got my degree in archeology. It represents an important brick in order to build my own home, made of experiences and aims. Thanks to whom who were there with me, even if far far away: that day I felt invincible.
Some reading news: since August I've been reading Sepulchre, by Kate Mosse (not the model, mh XD). I could describe it as an historical thriller, even if it's much more than this. There are two main settings: the late IXXth century from one side; and, on the other side, our contemporary epoch, the XXIth century. In spite of the chronological alternation, the book is absolutely pleasant to read and I hardly managed to close it once I've started! In few words: it could be an interesting reading for anyone who is looking for adventure, suspence and historical recalling.
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