Friday, October 26, 2012

Surprise encounters

This is a photo taken after a wonderful lunch at Giulia's (far right) house in Foggia. Giulia is the widow of my cousin Nicola.

She has a wonderful family and we always have a good time when we visit.

On this occasion we met Sister Anna. She is the nun sitting next to Giulia and actually is her sister.

The day we met her she had just returned from more than 20 years in Libya. She is a  nurse and was working in a Christian hospital near Benghazi. She showed us her mementos - expended bullet cartridges and projectiles from the AK47s fired outside her hospital every day. The order which ran the hospital finally decided to evacuate when a large bomb exploded nearby. This all happened only a few weeks ago - long after Libya had been "liberated" from Ghadafi.

Sister Anna had no good word for Ghadafi but for all his faults he did keep the fundamentalists under control. Inmates of a local prison were released as part of the "liberation", almost all of whom were fundamentalist fighters who now control the streets and are about as committed to democracy as Ghadafi was.

It's always much easier to destroy a nation than it is to build one and getting rid of a tyrannical regime is no guarantee that what comes next will be any better.

The Libyan army gave Sister Anna and the others from the hospital an armed escort and safe passage to an airport and to safety in Italy.  

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Back in Lecce - and loving it

L-R: Margaret, Josh, Raffaele, Janet, Ruth

We are back and Lecce is a beautiful as ever. We have been here two weeks so I have been a bit slack with my blog.

Once again we are here to learn Italian, eat the great food and experience the warmth and hospitality of the people of the Salento region of Puglia.

Five of us are here this time – me, my wife Janet, her mother Ruth, her aunt Margaret, and Josh who I worked with for while who is now on an extended overseas trip, mainly in Scotland and who has joined us to learn some Italian, experience Lecce and get some sun.

I have been to Italy six times and this is the first time that been here when the weather has been warm.  It has been late summer/early autumn here with the temperatures in the high twenties and low thirties every day. It’s a great time of the year to be here.

Just saying hullo really. More about the language, sights, smells and flavours next.