I recently spent time cleaning out old computer files and found an image I’d saved early last year…
Italy asked the question, and I thought I knew the answer.
When I saved the vintage tourism poster to my hard drive, we’d already planned our route, and Italy was nowhere on the list. But the picture drew me in with its simple query:
“Do you know the land?”
I knew cities: Rome. Florence. Naples. Capri. Sorrento. Bari.
Ted and I have three visits to Italy under our belts, combining past solo trips.
We’ve eaten gelato (oh, yes we have!) and seen the Roman Holiday hotspots,
tossed Euros in the Trevi Fountain (hey, it must’ve worked?), listened to echoes of Blue Grotto paddle boat singers, admired “Venus on the Half-Shell” (gotta love Botticelli), and marveled at Michelangelo’s writhing stone Slaves while walking the hall to the David…
Ted carries a brown leather wallet from Florence; I bought my wedding necklace at a little boutique on Capri and think of the country with fondness in my heart.
I thought we knew Italy well enough…
Turns out we didn’t know the land any more than a visitor to New York City knows the Pacific Northwest. Continue Reading…