Transported

"Ricordo un angolo di cielo
dove ti stavo ad aspettar
ricordo il volto tanto amato
e la tua bocca da baciar."
~Fred Buscaglione













I was not only a huge Francophile when I was a kid  but alos a huge Italophile. My ancient French language books and Berlitz Italian language cassette tapes were among my favorite possessions. A friend of mine has been traveling through Italy these past two weeks, Rome, Venice....I have not been and it is long overdue. Thoughts of Italy and how much I loved the language returned to me this afternoon when I realized it's been years since I have watched Il Postino or Cinema Paradiso and I am also long overdue for some Fellini, Antonioni and limoncello. 

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm making limoncello!

Sunday, March 27, 2011  
Blogger Tera said...

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Sunday, March 27, 2011  
Blogger Tera said...

I should try to make some. It really is heavenly.

Sunday, March 27, 2011  
Blogger Dar said...

How funny that we just got indulged in olive oil from our friends' Italian journey! Italy is in the air...Fellini, Antonioni & limoncello sound just perfect. Cheers!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i like this song,who is it singing?
gloria

Thursday, March 31, 2011  
Blogger sally said...

italy...how can one not be obsessed? and france!

i went to both places years ago with my family to visit my italian family, close to the french border. my great-grandparents came to california in the early 30s when my grandma was still a baby, and they all settled on one street with other family members. until i was 6, my great grandmother was still alive and still living just down the street from my grandma, so i would run down to play in her garden often and eat.

when i went to italy more than a decade later and stayed with my family, the soup they gave me was exactly the same as what my great grandmother had given me when i was so young. i had not tasted it since or even really thought about it until that moment. it was one of the most incredible, full circle experiences of my life.

there's so much to love in italy and france! here's hoping we both make it over to europe sometime soon! :)

Wednesday, April 06, 2011  
Blogger Tera said...

Sally, I LOVE what you have shared here! Thank you!!!! That sounds so incredibly wonderful and idylic. So cool!

Wednesday, April 06, 2011  
Blogger sally said...

:)

Thursday, April 07, 2011  

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