Hey everyone! I'm back with more pictures of my family trip to Italy in 2012, as a part of Saturday Snapshot (hosted by westmetromommyreads.com). Today I'll be sharing some pictures of Piazza della Signoria in Florence.
The poem has been titled " I cannot remember my mother". It attracted me for some reason, for I thought that surely, a poem couldn't be completely empty. There had to be some form of nostalgia, or memory in a poem about no remembrance. I realized after reading it, that I was right. In fact, the poem's title can be considered an oxymoron. However, the extent to which this poem is nostalgic, the amount of tiny details in this poem, wow. But I don't suppose Tagore was a Literature Nobel Laureate for nothing. This poem has sensitized its audience to the poet's colossal loss, though the poet ,it seems,has made no effort to do so. There is nothing superfluous about his writing, and the poem seems like a true expression of his love for his mother. It talks about how his mother managed to leave her presence on everything before she passed away, and how those little memories of his,form an incomplete memory of his mother.
Again, I'm so envious of these gorgeous places you take photos of! They look stunning :)
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Well, these pictures were actually taken by my dad. I was quite young when we went to Italy. Many of the pictures after 2016 have been taken by me though!
DeleteI've never been to Italy, it does always look lovely, so are your photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise!
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Your beautiful photos brought back happy memories of our visit to Italy. I'm ready to go back!
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I'm always ready to go back to Italy!
DeleteOh, I'm so jealous. I really want to visit Italy. These are beautiful shots. I hope you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it! Hopefully you'll get to visit someday.
DeleteLove the view of Florence's skyline. I spent a day there, which was not long enough, and would love to go back.
ReplyDeleteA day is definitely not enough in Florence! It's so beautiful!
DeleteI went to Florence a LOONG time ago, when I was about 14. I don't remember much of it, but I'd love to go back someday.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I love pictures- they bring back some memories, if not all!
DeleteThanks for stopping by Melinda!
It really was!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Vicki!
Beautiful photos - what an amazing trip!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing -
Sue
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