Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Getting Lost in the Research

Our trip is just three and a half months away.

WOW.

It still feels so far away, but the reality is that it is just around the corner. Time to start digging in to some of the details of the planning. Our flights, hotel and apartments have been booked for months. We've spent the last many months reading, watching travel shows and documentaries on the History Channel and National Geographic, talking to friends and doing everything else we can do to educate ourselves enough to make good decisions on how to spend our time. Now let's get down to the nitty gritty.

A re-cap of some of the "education" we've been doing.

Movies we've watched:


  • Roman Holiday - 1953 Starring Ms. Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. A classic. I bought this one.
  • Under the Tuscan Sun - 2003 Starring Diane Lane - Beautiful scenery, filmed around Cortona. Total chick flick, but gives you a nice feel for the beauty in the region.
  • Midnight in Paris - 2011 Academy Award winning film by Woody Allen starring Owen Wilson. This movie is like crack to me. Bought this one, too. As I will be searching out Hemingway's Paris, this was a no-brainer for me. Well done, even if you aren't a big Woody Allen fan.
  • PBS' The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance -  Not terribly exciting, but very informative.
  • The History Channel's Engineering an Empire - Details about the engineering feats of ancient Rome. Very interesting if you like this sort of thing. I do.
  • The Da Vinci Code - Of course. 2006 starring Tom Hanks and Katherine Zeta Jones. An exciting story, some history, and some Parisian scenery. You can actually take a Da Vinci Code walking tour of Paris.
  • Angels and Demons - 2009 starring Tom Hanks and Ewan McGregor. This one takes place in Rome. Loved it.
  • The Borgia - and The Borgias - These are both series that started about a year apart. Both are fun to watch and give you a good idea of some of the stories (which I'm sure are theatrically embellished) around the Borgia family and how it ruled, or tried to, in Rome and all over Italy circa 1492. Warning, these are not child friendly AT ALL (sex and violence).


Books we've read (or books I've read):

Some of these books I've read over the years and not just in our research for this particular trip but I thought it might be helpful to include them here.


  • The Birth of Venus - by Sarah Dunant: Very loosely based on the happenings in Florence around the same time as the Borgias were ruling in Rome. A bit of chick lit but well written and when I finished it I felt like I learned something and was entertained in the proces = Win.
  • The Paris Wife - by Paula Mclain: I'm a sucker for Hemingway's Paris. This is the tail of Hemingway's time in Paris as told from the point of view of his first wife, Hadley Richardson. LOVED IT.
  • Time Was Soft There: A Paris Sojourn at Shakespeare & Co. - by Jeremy Mercer: Again, crack for me. The memoir of a Canadian journalist who lived with other writers in the bookstore in the late 1990s.
  • A Movable Feast - by Ernest Hemingway himself: Posthumously published, Ernest tells of his time in Paris in the 1920s when he hung out with Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Salvadore Dahli, Pablo Picaso and other creative lightweights. This is beyond crack.
  • The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo - by Irving Stone: OK, so I haven't read this, but I aspire to. I'm told it's a must if you are going to spend time in Florence, but it's a long one. 784 pages. Didn't they make a movie? Why yes, they did.


There is so much left to do, and so little time. I'll update these lists as we add to them.