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Déjà-vu

The hike up to the castle was familiar. I used to call it a déjà vu because I had done it innumerable times since one of my university classmates brought me here almost 20 years ago. The entrance to the theatre area was rather unassuming - a narrow little alleyway squeezed in between yellow and brown stone buildings, facing one of the busiest roads in Verona. Like a little door to another planet I thought. Or better, like a little door to the past. My past and Verona’s past. Or the other way around.  I smiled as I entered the alley, remembering the many visitors I brought all the way up to the castle. How many times we had to stop with the Asians, taking pictures of the bright pink orchids growing from the old, cracked stone walls. Apparently the occasional foreigner found its way here also without me, I thought, as I passed sweaty-looking and rather heavily breathing visitors of Northern European appearance on the first set of stone steps, winding narrowly along the buildings. He...

Three-Leaf Feuilleton

Over Sunday and Monday 26   and 27   July 2020 the three leaf feuilleton was conceived for literary travel writers to contribute their work to ongoing blogs like Travel Writers Online. It is a new form to publish the literary travel writing whilst fresh, and hopefully encourages readers back to the website to follow the narrative.  Our first one is published here  https://travelwritersonline.blogspot.com/2022/07/deja-vu.html Travel Writers Online at Google Blogger Blogspot

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