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Wind and rain greeted us this morning. What also greeted us was the realization that we “only” have three more weeks remaining here in Italy and have four weeks of things and places to explore – relaxed vacation is over. It’s time to get to serious work. So sitting here at 10:30 am at the computer is now unacceptable. Bye.
Today we went to Germany. Well, it certainly seemed like being in a country where only German was spoken. We made our pilgrimage to Assisi this afternoon. Through the rain we ventured fifty miles east to a land swarming with the German tourists. I don’t know why.
I am not a true admirer of the gross, crass display that is the Catholic Church but it is a place where we had to go after four visits in or through Tuscany. It just somehow seems wrong to be walking up the roads in Assisi to the Basilicas to pay homage to St. Francis, who gave up all his worldly possessions, the lover of the simple life and all animals and plants, while passing shops hawking all manner of cheap religious schlock – shop after shop after shop.
Another rant: The wonderful frescos in the Basilicas were almost unable to be seen because the inside is kept so dark. Ann reached up to take off her dark glasses but didn’t have them on. I think I am happy I am not a Catholic because I fear I would have to have enjoyed what I saw today.
We drove home in a driving rainstorm. We walked to the Cantina Cantucci, down the street and sampled and bought a bottle of wine for $7. It was not particularly good but within my price range. [Yes, this was the cheapest wine available there.] This Cantina produces and bottles their wine and is very popular. Perhaps I should spend more money on the wine?
Ann made veal piccata with risotto for dinner. That was the highlight of the day!
Lesson for Day 21: God Bless Martin Luther.
All photographs copyright ©Robert E. Parrish and may not be used without permission
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