After weeks of practicing phrases on Duolingo (I can now say “the woman has the fork and the garlic” or maybe it’s “the woman has the fork in the garlic,”) I am off to Positano to eat lemons and cook with friends. John Steinbeck described Positano in a 1953 issue of Harper’s Bazaar:
“Positano bites deep. It is a dream place that isn’t quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you are gone.”
Stephanie Rosenbloom in her New York Times article – What A Great Trip and I’m Not Even There Yet – noted that preparing for the adventure can be just as satisfying as the trip itself, and it has been – from trying to remember my Italian grandmother’s phrasing as she admonished me to “mangia il pane e beve il latte” -to climbing stairs in anticipation of Positano’s many steps – a natural stairmaster to work off all that pasta I plan to eat. Not sure how much reading I will do as I sip the limonata, but I am taking with me:
- Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter
- The Elephant’s Journey by Jose Saramago
- The House in Amalfi by Elizabeth Adler
- Walking on the Amalfi Coast by Gillian Price
- and another Donna Leon mystery
Arrivederci…