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At Least You’re in Tuscany

Posted May 8, 2013 by Sharon 6 Comments

Author Jennifer Criswell and her beloved Weirmariner Cinder.

Author Jennifer Criswell and Cinder.

By Sharon Sanders

Jennifer Criswell had guts.  She wasn’t rich. She wasn’t fluent in Italian. And, she was no longer of the age where people say things like, “Oh, she’s young. . . she’s just finding herself.”

Yet, she moved from New York City to live in Tuscany. As a local barrista quizzically asked when she told him she was living in Montepulciano: “Ma, per sempre?” (but, forever?)

Her companion was a beloved Weimaraner named Cinder who, as you might suppose, was also neither rich, fluent in Italian, nor a frisky pup. 

ALYIT.250In At Least You’re in Tuscany: A Somewhat Disastrous Quest for the Sweet Life, Criswell shares the transformation with candor and humor. By her own admission, “It certainly wasn’t the sensible thing to do.”

Ten years before relocating, Criswell experienced an epiphany in Pienza, the last stay on her first trip to Italy, a three-week jaunt through the peninsula. Confiding in her journal, she realized that she no longer wanted to be a lawyer. She wanted to be a writer, and, more importantly, she wanted to be a writer in Italy.

Although her resolve was firm, the move was not fast. She writes, “My dream of Tuscany inspired me to start making changes. It took nine years, a move from Miami to New York—where I survived (just) as a dog walker on the Upper West Side—loads of Italian lessons, and three more trips before I hoisted sail on my Italian odyssey. But when you’re meant to be somewhere, everything in between feels like you’re treading water, just waiting for that wave to lift you and carry you onto the shore of your new land. My new land was Italy.”

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Filed Under: Books, Culture, Language, Sicily, Travel, Tuscany Tagged With: expatriates in Italy, Jennifer Criswell, Montepulicano, moving to Italy

Francis and Francis

Posted March 14, 2013 by Sharon 2 Comments

The former archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio is reported to live a life of humility and caring for the poor.

The former archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio is reported to live a life of humility and caring for the poor.

After much pomp and circumstance, the former archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio is elected Pope Francis.

It’s been widely reported that Bergoglio chose the name Francis to honor St. Francis of Assisi. This puzzles me. First, he’s not a Franciscan; he’s a Jesuit. And second, I’ve always thought of the Jesuits as intellectual and elitist.

Like Francis of Assisi, Bergoglio is reported to embrace the poor, the homeless, the diseased, the disenfranchised. But unlike Francis of Assisi, who never became comfortable with the power and politics of the Roman Catholic Church, Bergoglio is now the capo di capi of this wealthy and (despite its many current challenges) influential institution.

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Filed Under: Books, Culture, Film, Rome Tagged With: Francis of Assisi, Franciscans, Jesuits, Pope Francis, Rome, Vatican

Winner of Up at the Villa

Posted March 22, 2012 by Sharon 2 Comments

Congratulations to Lorrie, our randomly chosen winner of a signed copy of “Up at the Villa: Travels with My Husband,” by Linda Dini Jenkins.

Thanks to all who commented
on Linda’s Inner Italian Q & A.

Filed Under: Books, Culture, Inner Italian Q & A, Lifestyle, Miscellany, Travel Tagged With: give-aways, italian travel, Linda Dini Jenkins, sweepstakes

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