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View of Vernazza, Cinqueterra, Italy |
India is on the horizon. Tomorrow, I leave Rome, Italy to fly through the
night and arrive in New Delhi. Thus will end my six week sojourn in Italy. The journey began
in Venice, continued on to the Cinqueterra region and its five villages
hugging the steep cliffs at the Mediterranean Sea, and ended
in the Eternal City—Rome.
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Rainbow over Venice, Italy |
Friends in
Venice welcomed me, and I made new acquaintances. Delightful
characters emerged all along the way, and I tasted some of the best food
anywhere in the world. The art, from thousands of years ago to the
present day has filled my senses and stirred my imagination. Experiences will dwell in my heart and storehouse of my mind for
years to come, feeding my imagination and calling forth transformation in
my perceptions and creative pursuits.
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Roman Forum, Rome |
Indian civilization is perhaps older than Italy . . . and will work its own
special magic. I do not expect the same qualities as Italy, and may
have fewer comforts, but I know what to expect from having visited
before, (see the blog
Surrender). And I will be experiencing
Diwali again on the banks of the Ganges River . . . in Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
I eagerly anticipate being awestruck.