True love? and other matters

I saw this delightful graffiti today.

A guy depicted standing atop a tree declaring his love for his lady? Is that what you see? Tell me in the comments if you see something else!

My blogging friend from the UK said he sees the caterpillar with the hookah from Alice in Wonderland. So the girl would be Alice. I think he is right.

Michael adds that if this is the case, the profession of true love doesn’t seem to go with the picture. I agree. I imagine this is a special private connection between two people who both like Alice and Wonderland and one of whom will love the other forevermore.

What does anyone else think?!

It says I will love you until the end of time and beyond

A glimpse inside the magnificent Bargello; once the city’s jail and justice center, now a fabulous museum.

The monumental entrance to the Badia, with a fine Della Robbia polychromed ceramic lunette.

Outside the basilica of Santa Croce, a memorial to Florentines who died in Early 20th century wars.

There is always something new to discover in this amazing citta!

Alla prossima! Buon fine settimana!

The autumn leaves and motorcycles. This is Italy.

What I saw today

The magnificent basilica of Santa Croce! I’m so lucky to live 10 minutes from this medieval marvel.

Completing the piazza is this statue of Dante.

Below, details probably no one but I ever notice about this chiesa.

Below, a sure sign I’m in Medici territory

A lovely tabernacle with a fresco of The Holy Family from the 17th century

I can’t help falling in love with you!

Dante as Superman:

Rebuilding a medieval paved-stone street in the heart of Florence

A stone’s throw away from the Basilica of Santa Croce (the magnificent bell tower of which you can see soaring at the end of the street) in Florence they are currently repaving an ancient street. Some places in the city are redone with cheaper, and faster, materials. But it is heartwarming to see the workmen using this ancient process. You can see how deep the stones are in the bunch piled up, ready to be used.

American airport security changes (for the better)

I just made an unexpected trip back to the US from Italy and was quite surprised by the significant changes in security systems in American airports.

I flew from Florence to Paris and Paris to Denver, Colorado. The security systems in place in Florence were the usual. Electronics taken out of bags, shoes off, the usual. Then I flew back to Europe this way: Denver to Detroit, Detroit to Paris, Paris to Florence.

Passing through immigration on my way to Denver at Charles de Gaulle was quick and efficient, allowing me the chance to catch my flight to Denver on time.

Arriving in Denver, I noticed a change in customs there. It is much more personal; no booths but rather a podium behind which the agent stands and asks a few questions (did I bring plants, food or medicines into the country?).

But leaving Denver was when I saw the big changes in the security system. Now you encounter an agent immediately who takes a photo of you while you stand there and it is automatically referenced against your passport. You don’t stand in a long snaking line for 30 minutes +. You then proceed to an area where you load all your carry ons into bins and they are passed through a machine on a conveyor belt to see what’s inside. No need to remove any electronics from bags.

It was fast and easy.

Arrival in Detroit was fairly easy, fast, and efficient. I found my gate to Paris by tram inside the airport. Detroit’s airport is modern and efficient.

Arriving in Paris, I went through the security checks at Charles de Gaulle again and was very impressed by the high level of organization. Customs was quick and efficient.

Arriving finally in Florence, you travel back in time. Florence is a small airport with short runways. Then you get off the plane and climb on a bus that takes you to the terminal. There is never a customs check and it always takes an age for the bags to be delivered to the carousels. But both my suitcases showed up and I was delighted to be home!

Ah Firenze! Ti amo!

It’s autumn in Tuscany and the porcini mushrooms and persimmons abound!

Look at the colors of these cherry tomatoes! Like precious stones!

Figs are still around.

Zucchini blossoms ready for frying filled with mozzarella!

Pears, pears, pears! I love the red wax seals on the top of the stems on the Decana pears.

The Sant’Ambrogio mercato never, never disappoints!