Regardless of how we react to the restrictions, we mourn for the people who have died from this virus, who are fighting for their lives, for the health care workers trying to help them, and for the tough economic times that this crisis has caused, the effects of which will be felt for a long time. Italy’s economy is dependent on tourism, and with the numerous postponements, shuttering of hotels for lack of visitors, cancellation of major events (like the final weeks of Venice’s Carnevale), closing of restaurants and shops, the impact is devastating.
And yet - we are still in what for us is the most beautiful country, surrounded by the music of the Italian language (where the word virus is pronounced “veer-ruus” with a lovely rolled “r”), and we are in the midst of friends who vow to help each other through this crisis. We have good Italian food and wine, beautiful vistas, and a sense of hope.
One thing is for certain - this will pass. And when it does, Italy will need visitors to return to help rebuild the economy. We encourage planning a future Italian vacation. In the meantime, we’ll be here, virus or not. Italy is home. –post by Joanne and Judy
NOTE: For the next few weeks, due to our inability to explore Italy as we would like and to help cement in your minds why you should visit Italy in the future, our weekly posts will be of photos from throughout Italy. The writing will resume when the restrictions on our adopted country are lifted. Thank you for all the emails and comments you have sent asking about us. Stay safe!