Pisa

On our way to Tuscany we stopped in Pisa. There isn’t much to see in Pisa besides the leaning tower which is simply amazing to stand in front of and imagine the engineering that has gone into place to keep this tower from falling over and falling over it is. They say that in 100-200 more years the tower will fall and there won’t be anyway to stop it, it was built in 1173 and leans southeast due to a poor foundation. The leaning tower is in Pisa’s Piazza del Duomo which means Cathedral Square. Below is some pictures of the rest of the buildings in Piazza del Duomo.

Of course we had to do the touristy thing and portray that we were “trying to hold” the leaning tower up. It was so crazy how many people were doing this exact same thing. Whenever I have seen these pictures before I always thought that they were fake but they aren’t!!  As you walk into the square, about every 3 feet people were doing exactly what we were doing below. It was so funny. The pictures almost look fake, don’t they? It almost looks like a backdrop that we are standing in front of but I promise you it’s the real thing. It’s all in how you stand and how you place your hands.

Italy

It’s hard to put into words our experience in Italy. It was so much more then just a vacation but rather I think for both of us it was a life changing experience. Italy represents all that is beautiful in this world – the history, the architecture, the romance, the people, the places we visited were breath taking. Several times throughout our trip I found myself standing somewhere with tears coming down my face simply because I was so overwhelmed with the beauty of what I was looking at that I had no other emotion that could suffice. For Mike and I, backpacking throughout Italy was the way to go. We rode the train through the countryside, had quite a few laughs trying to drive in Tuscany, stayed at the most quaint family owned bed and breakfasts. Where Ivana serves you homemade sweet cakes and a good cup of cappuccino in the morning and her husband Gio drives you around on wine tours and when you come in from a long day touring the countryside there is a nice glass of wine waiting for you to take up to the terrace to enjoy. I miss how the galleries and stores closed for lunch each day for 3 hours so the owners could go home and have lunch with their families.  I miss sitting at little cafes drinking an Americana coffee and watching passersby. I miss the idiosyncrasies of Italy – the Irish bar we came across in Sorrento where they played “Bye Bye Miss American Pie” blasting from their speakers so loud you could hear it out in the streets and the owners who were Italian sang their lungs out behind the bar while serving us Guinness beers. I miss sitting with my husband in a quaint lounge bar late at night listening to a pianist play to only us in the room – it felt like we were being serenaded. I miss standing in the Sistine Chapel looking up at the ceiling and being completely struck by the beauty of Michaelano’s fresco’s. But, most of all? I miss standing in Vatican Square on our last day in Italy, the sun setting directly over St. Peter’s Basilica, pigeons flying everywhere, children were running and laughing, priests were walking around and as I was holding Mike’s hand I was overwhelmed with such a feeling of love and happiness. I knew at that moment standing there in this most magnificent spot I had come as close as I could to the most perfect place in my heart and that is God. If we had to leave Italy, there was no better way then leaving with that last experience in Vatican Square.

So yea, I guess you could say we had the most amazing time, one that will remain with me always. My recommendation?  If you can – GO. Go now, make the time, save the money, throw out your expectations of what Italy should be – the shopping, the extravagant well dressed Italy, forget it and instead embrace the culture, talk to the locals, get lost in Italy, ride the train, do something you have never done before and do it in Italy, it truly will be a trip you will never forget. So for now I tuck this little bit of Italy in my heart and hold it close until next time…

Landscape

Sometimes the perfect day is just my camera, nature and me.

Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.  ~Kahlil Gibran