A trip to Italy is always a gift. A gift for your tastebuds, a gift for your senses and ultimately a gift for something nestled deep within your soul. Walking through the narrow alleyways, stepping over ancient cobblestone streets, taking random paths through one via or another you've never seen before, is always a visual treat and a random act of discovery that will stay with you forever. Biting into a freshly made cornetto in a crowded morning coffee bar, feeling the foam of a cappuccino on your tongue, drawing in a long strand of the most perfect al dente spaghetti coated in the most magnificent sauce of cacio e pepe is utterly sublime. Taking life at a slower pace, eating lunch in the late afternoon, walking, indulging, and grabbing dinner in the late evening amongst locals and with friends is greatest gift you could ever give yourself.
I love this sentiment, but we are going to Ventimiglia next week and I need food ideas for my husband. I already have pandoro on my list after seeing your video.
Completely agree! No matter how much we try to purge there always seems to be more “stuff”. It’s great to be able to have thoughtful and fun experiences instead.
"I am so over stuff" - This x1000000000
A trip to Italy is always a gift. A gift for your tastebuds, a gift for your senses and ultimately a gift for something nestled deep within your soul. Walking through the narrow alleyways, stepping over ancient cobblestone streets, taking random paths through one via or another you've never seen before, is always a visual treat and a random act of discovery that will stay with you forever. Biting into a freshly made cornetto in a crowded morning coffee bar, feeling the foam of a cappuccino on your tongue, drawing in a long strand of the most perfect al dente spaghetti coated in the most magnificent sauce of cacio e pepe is utterly sublime. Taking life at a slower pace, eating lunch in the late afternoon, walking, indulging, and grabbing dinner in the late evening amongst locals and with friends is greatest gift you could ever give yourself.
I love this sentiment, but we are going to Ventimiglia next week and I need food ideas for my husband. I already have pandoro on my list after seeing your video.
Beautiful picture
Come back to Venice this winter!
We are thinking about Genoa for a change, or maybe Torino. Just to change things up!
We’ll come meet you! (but if you come to Venice you can dinner in the new house 😉)
Completely agree! No matter how much we try to purge there always seems to be more “stuff”. It’s great to be able to have thoughtful and fun experiences instead.