Thursday, June 28, 2018

When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie…


My fantasy vacation is this month’s theme on Romancing the Genres. I love to travel, although I don’t get to take-off as often as I’d like these days. So, for me and all the other armchair travellers out there…this is a perfect excuse to wallow a while in fantasy-land.

If I had to choose only one perfect vacation spot…I’d choose two. Ha! I cheated. It’s my fantasy and I’ll make up the rules as I go along. Italy and Spain are at the top of my list of amazing countries I’ve visited. Any fantasy vacation would have to include visiting those two destinations again…

That’s amore!

Once I had my bags packed and managed to round up my husband and two boys, I’d be off to Italy. In First Class, of course. I’ve never actually sat in First Class but it’s on my bucket list. Why not travel across the globe in style, sipping Champagne, then actually lie down on an overnight flight?

Photo of Florence – the city at sunset

The city of Florence in Tuscany, Italy, is arguably the most gorgeous and romantic city in the world. I had a chance to travel there twice so far, once in 1999 as part of a university study tour to several European companies. I spent a lot of my spare time there just wandering through cobblestone alleys and winding streets and eating gelati ice-cream.

Then in 2005, I got to travel back with my husband on our honeymoon. One of my favourite things to do there is climb the hill on one side of the river Arno, for the view right over the famous bridge, Ponte Vecchio, and the whole city. I took some photos and stumbled across a small chapel with a group of monks inside singing Gregorian chants, like I'd stepped back in time to the middle ages.

Both times I visited, the city hit me with a double-whammy of romance and history. I’d go back to the Uffizi gallery in a heartbeat to admire one of my favourite paintings in the world – Botticelli’s Primavera. And of course I’d say hello to the statue of David and tour the renaissance buildings such as the palaces and old monasteries in the Tuscan countryside.

Detail of woman in a Botticelli painting

Since this is my fantasy, I’d also eat as much as possible without putting on any weight. The best gelati ice-cream in the world, delicious pasta and steak, and the Chianti wine made by traditional winemakers in the hills. While I’m imagining, I’d stay at a luxurious palazzo with a swimming pool and enjoy the summer sunshine without the heat we get in Australia.

Fiestas of fun

I visited Spain for a month in 2010 when a family member got married there. On this trip I had both my husband and our little 13 month old son in tow! He actually learned to walk in the El Retiro Park in central Madrid, toddling around on the grass. Later, he had hours of fun running up and down the pedestrian mall outside our hotel.

Royal Palace – Madrid

On my fantasy trip, I’d spend hours or maybe days wandering around the Royal Palace in Madrid, before making my way down south to the equally magical south of Spain. I’d let my boys run wild in the acres of park land and then take a trip down to the wonderful Medieval hilltop city of Toledo about an hour away by train. We'd stay somewhere with banquets of paella and Spanish flan, then go see some flamenco dancing.

When I visited Barcelona with my family, the city was in full-swing summer festival mode. A massive stage had been setup by the waterfront for free concerts, the popular boulevard La Rambla was packed with people rambling each night, browsing market stalls and eating tapas. And there were random art shows and performances around every corner. I loved wandering around discovering things such as a parade of giant marionette puppets representing historical characters.

I’d take my boys to the Gaudi-designed cathedral, La Sagrada Familia, which looks like something conjured from a fairytale. We’d buy swords from the traditional armour-makers in some of the old parts of the city and play pretend knights in an old-world hotel that used to belong to nobility.

La Sagrada Familia  – Barcelona

No fantasy trip of mine would be complete without shopping, so I’d be ready with indestructible credit cards to hit all the Italian and Spanish boutiques. Especially shoes, boots and handbags. Don’t ask how many pairs of shoes I brought back from my last European trip…but considering I only have two feet, and I had to buy a new suitcase, it was a few.

Finally, I’d stop off at a few places I didn’t get enough time to see last time, like the seaside resort town of Malaga or the island of Majorca and just relax at the beach.

P.S. – Remind me to actually finish writing the book I have in draft, with a few chapters set in Spain!

P.P.S – My debut novel, Girl on a Plane, has a lot of travel in it too. It's on sale now for 99 cents US! Buy links - www.books2read.com/girlonaplane 

 

About Cassandra O’Leary

**Winner of the global We Heart New Talent contest run by HarperCollins UK. Nominated for BEST NEW AUTHOR in AusRomToday 2016 Reader's Choice Awards for excellence in Australian romance fiction**

Cassandra O’Leary is a romance and women’s fiction author, communications specialist, avid reader, film and TV fangirl and admirer of pretty, shiny things. Her debut novel, Girl on a Plane, was published in July 2016. 

Cassandra is a mother of two gorgeous, high-energy mini ninjas and wife to a spunky superhero. Living in Melbourne, Australia, she’s also travelled the world. If you want to send her to Italy or Spain on any food or wine tasting ‘research’ trips, that would be splendiferous. 

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3 comments:

Sarah Raplee said...

Wow, Spain and Italy! Sounds amazing to me! Now I want to visit Florence. You've inspired me.

Cassandra O'Leary said...

Yes, Sarah, as you can tell I strongly recommend a visit! If I can save my pennies I plan to go again in a few years.

Barbara Strickland said...

There is so much more to see,the smaller, delightful touches of the real Italy are amazing. Sienna, Assissi and a little town called Vinci and a slightly larger one called Vincenza and another one to the north called San Bassano del Grappa are beautiful, and also full of such history and art and not just touristy. The same with Spain. Seville is incredible and the sunflowers that cover every direction along the way are inspiring. Thank you for reminding me of my heritage, and my love of travel. I am going to check out your books.