Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Sogno d’Italia

I would definitely love to raise my own Mediterranean garden someday. 

These past few days, I quite feel uneasy due to several reasons. I’m bothered by a couple of things. But I am trying to manage them in the best way that I can. I certainly am trying to keep my composure even in the most stressful and extremely demanding situations. I just somehow want to feel relaxed and keep calm in the midst of life’s twist and turns. I have been working weeklong since last week and I utterly want to have a day of reprieve and simply do the things that I would love to during my pastime. Whenever I can, I would certainly love to update my blog regularly so as to keep track of what I am up to in this mundane world. 

Lately, I have completely been hooked up with a local television series and its upcoming episode was shot in Italy. Heavens! Italy is one of my favorite places on earth! One of these days, when I have enough resources to travel, I certainly am visiting Italia. In fact, I have already learnt a few Italian phrases just so whenever I get the chance to set foot at the place, communication wouldn’t be much of a barrier and traveling to Italy would be a more enjoyable experience. In fact, I even planned on staying at least a month or so in the place, whenever given the chance. I simply want to discover every breathtaking nook there is in Italy. I am deeply in love with Italy and the culture itself. I am totally enchanted by its quaint charm and beauty. Thus, whenever I get tired of a day’s work, I usually just take a look at these splendid views, gracefully painted by God’s hands, just like a masterpiece in a canvass. 

And at twilight time, a breathtaking view, so vibrant with dancing lights, would greet me from my veranda. This is Spoleto, Umbria at dusk.

It would also be perfect to spend lazy afternoons in this outdoor Italian cafeteria. (Cremona, Lombardy)
What about a scrumptious Italian pizza?


                   
 This rustic Italian village exudes quaint charm. 



Above all, I don’t want to miss a visit to the Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain) at the heart of Rome. Every tourist shouldn’t miss the awe-inspiring Roman architecture. Do not also forget to throw out a coin into the fountain. This is a tradition for every traveler because doing so would ensure a return to Rome. This isn’t something I would miss because I definitely would want to keep coming back to Rome and the rest of Italy. Viva L’Italia!

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