Another day in Italy, another tabernacle

The tabernacles abound, each as interesting as the last. Along my walk on Via di Montughi just outside of Florence, I came across this one recently.

That appears to be a relief portrait? of a man, or perhaps just a relief sculpture of a “typical man” on the lower right side. Does this tabernacle commemorate a particular deceased man?

On the lower left side, there is a symbol of a heart, fronted by a small figure of the Virgin Mary. I find these tableaus to be very intriguing.

A Gilli celebration!

A couple of weeks ago, when we joined the yellow zone of fewer restrictions, a friend and I met at Gilli, my favorite coffeehouse in Florence, to celebrate. Here are a couple of photos taken on that bright sunny day. We were exhuberant.

We haven’t had such weather since. Another kind of restriction.

When will we ever get back to regular weather and life?

My balcony garden right now!

My jasmine is blooming its little heart out right now and the scent is divine!

As you can see, I’ve got a lot of other blossoms right now too. The nasturtiums both self-seeded and also overwintered and are going strong right now. As soon as the Tuscan summer heat hits my balcony, which it will probably do next month, the nasturtiums will fade away. Do you remember that funny line from the movie “Silver Streak?” Gene Wilder’s character says to his amorous prey that “nasturtiums like it nasty.” In America nasturtiums like all the heat a summer can bring, but I’ve found in Florence they can’t take the heat.

I’ve also got marigolds blooming, which seems incongruous to me in the spring! But these overwintered and are doing just fine right now.

The way Florence looked this week

We’ve had a week of cool temperatures, cloudy skies, and quite a bit of rain. But, we’re in the Yellow Zone, whoopee!, and you gotta brave the weather!

Florence looks lovely as always, now through a canopy of deciduous tree leaves again!

The reddish/orange blooms below caught my eye. They seemed to be the color of flowering Japanese quince, but I knew it was too late in the spring for those blossoms. I opened by handy dandy plant app to discover what they actually were, and they are the blooms of pomegranate. This shrub, or tree, is still pretty new to me, so I am still learning. What pretty blossoms!

There were some lingering iris blossoms along my favorite path:

But, for me, nothing was more beautiful on that recent day than the stone wall, sprouting with moss and new ferns. How lovely the design!

Happy days are hear again!