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I'm loving this book! Lisa St Aubin de TerΓ‘n is my soul sister! A Valley in Italy is a memoir of a renovation in the Umbrian hills after "searching for a dilapidated Italian villa for three years". With a vision in mind, "I had a mental picture of my ideal house which I had been carrying around with me like a piece of luggage since my schooldays", and with a sensitive and sensible mind, "I wanted a house so huge that I could move from room to empty room without disturbing anyone", Lisa describes the journey with humor and affection. She's got me fantasizing about my dream home.

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Sometimes that vision is mutable and changes with your needs at a given time in your life. But there can be an inner knowing of the underlying feeling of the place that remains a constant. Lisa says, "The design of the house was as fickle as most young loves, and changed in shape and layout all the time. The only constant features in my dream image were a pillared loggia, a stone arch, a terracotta balustrade and a line of sentinel cypresses."

Grassina, firenze

I'm just beginning the book but I can tell that I am going to enjoy it all the way through. I love it when I gravitate to just the right book at just the right moment, as this one is for me. St Aubin de TerΓ‘n throws herself headfirst — or maybe heartfirst is more accurate — into her dream with a combination of great self confidence and faith in the unknown. How often in our adult lives do we get to experience that sense of pure estrangement, of being in an unfamiliar realm. Defamiliarization. Not having a routine, or even a clear plan. Of not having the basics, like a phone, electricity, or a car. Not knowing what's around the next bend. How divine.

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a road in Tuscany

Part of the dream for me is the luxury of starting from scratch. A blank canvas. Having empty rooms to grace with treasures. And new flea markets to haunt for those treasures. How enchanting.

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a room in Florence

Lucca flea market (1)

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a flea market in Italy

And then of course I can dream about the garden for hours. What about you? Where is your dream house and what does it look like?

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Campania, Italy

Greve

above and below: Chianti, Italy

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10 responses to “A Valley in Italy”

  1. Kristine Avatar

    wow – absolutely beautiful!

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  2. Visual Vamp Avatar

    You are just going to love living in Italy!
    I’m going to get this book too.
    I love your writing and your photo essay too.
    xo xo

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  3. Mom Avatar

    Very beautiful and enchanting. How exciting!
    Margaret Shepherd said, “Sometimes the only available transportation is a leap of faith”.
    May all of your sweet Dreams come true my precious Daughter. xo With Love, Mom

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  4. Sylvie Avatar

    “The Leap of Faith Express is leaving from platform one”!

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  5. helen Avatar

    Thanks for the photos πŸ™‚ Now, when I’m surprised (you find my blog :)) I must confess: I’m a reader of your blogs πŸ˜€ – and I love it!

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  6. Sylvie Avatar

    Thanks Helen! Now I know your name πŸ˜€
    And I’m happy to find your blog!

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  7. Di Overton Avatar

    You have tempted me. I am off to buy that book NOW.

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  8. Diana Avatar

    How fun it was to read your post on finding the perfect farmhouse in Italy, I to often dream of this, like you said it feels very unfamiliar to me but yet so real! I am certainly looking foward to getting this book, do these homes really exist you think or is it just my imagination getting lost, Blessings, Diana

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  9. Sylvie Avatar

    Cheers Di O.!
    And hello Diana. Thanks for visiting. I’m happy to discover your blog! For every ruin there is a dreamer to buy it! Yes, they exist. It’s on my wish list, this Italian home, if anyone’s feeling especially generous!!

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  10. Honora Avatar

    Wow, that sounds so wonderful! Lovely lovely pictures, too. I’ve been searching for the perfect book for me to read “right now” for sometime. I’m gonna check this out…

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