Terra Sarda

Villasimius.  A hidden gem. A small town I had never heard of and literally stumbled upon in my research.  Forums on trip advisor acclaimed it to have breathtaking Caribbean like beaches.  Unspoiled beaches.  It had been a three year quest to find my way to that large island bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea, south of Corsica and west of continental Italy.  I had heard so much of Sardegna and of the celebrities that explored the northern part of the island and the tiny southern tip of Villasimius promised to not disappoint. Upon arriving, my surroundings left me quietly wondering if I had made a mistake in choosing this destination to start my vacation in Europe.  Everything around us was so raw.  The vegetation was dry and not as vivid in color as many other places that I had seen.  I was told to walk down the dirt path and that I would end up on the beach.  My husband and I had little words that morning as we both nervously wondered what this beach would look like.  Judging by our walk, I was not anticipating anything as beautiful as I read.  There seemed to be more and more shrubbery and dry vegetation with each footstep.  The one kilometer walk that early morning seemed to go on forever. 20130713_090739

And there it finally was.  I felt the tension release from my eyebrows and the corners of my lips twitched up slowly forming a smile.  Few words made it out of my mouth.  I had none. There were no words that could possibly describe what was before me.  Fine sand the color of white porcelain that glimmered in the sun like tiny crystals.  A calm turquoise body of water that looked very much to be photo shopped but was real.  Stepping in the water, you could walk for a long time and the water remained shallow and clear as tap water.  The water was warm with an occasional cold current that tickled your skin.  Some mountains trimmed the coastline.

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I had found my paradise and imagined immediately enjoying even with children in the future.  Villasimius.  I am not able to give justice to its beauty. Beyond its beauty there was also a story each day that unfolded on the main road of Via Umberto.  The restaurants and diverse cuisine that Anthony Bourdain had promised to be exceptional on this island were indeed so.  There were interesting hints of other cultures in the Sardinian cuisine and mouth watering food that seemed to smother many other dishes I had in Italy in a heartbeat.  A nightlife that made you feel alive.  A perfect beachtown.  Sardegna is an island with almost 2000 km of coastline and hidden coves to explore and I dream to explore all of it.  I leave with you nothing more, no other words other than a strong recommendation to allow your senses to be tantalized and indulged by this glorious island. I shall return one day to la terra Sarda…

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Where the grass is greener…

On many days if I close my eyes I can almost feel myself right back to moments in my life where I experience true bliss.  Europe. Where the grass is actually greener and the sun does shine more brightly.  At least for me it does.  The skeptics out there can be infuriating to me at times, especially when they try to convince me otherwise.  They are often quick to remind me of my fortunate life here in Canada.  I agree that being Canadian offers many privileges and I appreciate my life, my home and the fact that I have employment opportunities.   When it comes to fulfilling some of my passions and living in indulgence, it lacks significantly and receives a near failing grade.

How many of you if granted with a generous lottery win would actually insist on living here in this frigid continent with a mediocre skyline.  Most of you given the opportunity would definitely cross over down south, to Europe, Asia and to many other splendid areas that the world has to offer.  What drives you to these places? What do they have that we do not here?  Is it the climate, the beach, the food?  While we may all be content and grateful for our lives and what our country has to offer, in each of us there is a yearning desire to escape elsewhere.  Everyone has a place that they dream of either for short or long term purposes such as living, vacationing or seeing at least once.  There is a location outside our realm and day to day activities that drives us all. My pleasure is Europe.  It has so much to indulge in I do not even know where to begin.

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On days where I lack concentration or feel blue, I close my eyes and work hard to find my inner peace.  I envision and feel myself walking through those cobblestone streets with winding narrow roads that lead to famous sculptures and beautiful monuments.  I walk and turn on narrow winding roads and stop to stare at the simplicity of the clothing drying outside an apartment clothesline.  There is something about clothing drying on a clothesline in Europe that makes me smile every time.  The simplicity of what it is against the romantic architecture of the apartment.  A stark difference from the clothesline in my yard, where the squirrel tightropes and stops to taunt my dog.  On this walk, I allow myself the luxury of stopping to have a cup of coffee made to perfection by the local barrista.  The caramel colored cream that coats the liquid is evenly dusted with an occasional hint of cocoa.  What shall I do today, I may ask? Perhaps I shall go to a museum, visit a castle, or go to the sea.  Yes, the beautiful sea.  The crisp fragrance of the salty air and the gleaming shades of vivid sapphires and turquoises.  It is in Europe, where the slight warm breeze brushes my hair softly against my face as I gaze at the blue sea before me and wiggle my toes in the soft sand.  Or, perhaps, you would prefer rocky beaches.  The choice is yours as there are all types of beaches available.

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In Europe, I experience a true culinary experience.  Sinful decadence.  It is more than just eating to be fed or satiated but for your taste buds to embark on a journey.  A noble wine with a ruby hue and earthy finesse which I only paid 2 Euros for, may I add.  At the gentlest pressure from my knife, I see the milk of a mozzarella run into my dish and experience the tantalizing taste of food melting in my mouth.   I indulge in the figs dripping in honey and of the deepest reddish purple hue inside.  I smell the trail of a good wood burning oven pizza nearby.  I select the fresh fish or seafood of the day, caught just hours before by the local fisherman and I taste the saltiness of the sea in each bite I take.

Later on today, perhaps for forty Euros or so, I will book a flight to a neighboring country and spend a few days there.  Or I may go by train, or perhaps I will take a mountain drive and smell the crisp Eucalyptus in the air.  You see, in Europe, the choices are plenty.

In Europe, there is something for everyone, or perhaps not for everyone but at the very least it covers all facets of my personality.  Perhaps this is why I admire it so much.  I have an appetite for the pleasures of life and Europe appeals to all my senses.  I have seen so little of Europe, yet with each visit I am always awestruck and left speechless. 20130724_173455

Just when I thought there could not be any more beauty to discover, I find more.  The rich architecture and the ancient history intertwined with the world’s most famous art and religious influences, the human intelligence, simplicity and traditionalism, the remnants of clashing battles, the decadent culinary knowledge, ancient times merging with a modern world, sophistication and an occasional aristocratic flair. I see the row of luxurious boutiques and hear the chaotic sounds of tourists nearby.  IMG_0085A vintage Vespa parked randomly on a street cornering the town’s oldest church.  Whether you be driven by religion, history, art, romance, languages or the sea, there is a town, a city, a country in Europe that will likely steal your heart, and when your eyes and senses set on this land, as an Italian quote indicates, you  will likely cry twice.  Once when you have had the privilege to arrive to this great place and once when you must leave.

As I open my eyes and lock eyes with the taunting squirrel on my clothing line, I wipe away my own little tear and dream of where the grass is actually greener and the sun shines brightly…

by Diana Antonacci

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