It’s an adventure finding your place under the sun.

Place under the sun
Our safari started just before sunrise in Krueger Park, South Africa. Our first wildlife sighting was this elephant enjoying its place in the sun.

I found this quote from Mariya Fedulova, “Every day you learn something new in order to understand life and find your place under the sun.” It seemed to be the right way to reconnect with all of you this month. The world hasn’t appeared kind in the last several months, and we have seen a lot of people living in the dark through war and all sorts of catastrophes. I wanted to step back and take the quote in and then tell you about my continued progress in finding my place under the sun.

Maybe there will be something in it for you as you think about your life and your place under the sun.

I began writing this entry last month on February 14 when I found myself on a plane again, five years after I had moved to Italy. Another Valentine’s week surrounded by a plane full of strangers. Even though there were no chocolates, hearts, and romance, the Qatar Airlines lounge in Doha made me almost feel loved as a solo traveler.

I was flying to South Africa. From there, I would continue onto Zimbabwe and Botswana. I was taking my first safari. It was something I had dreamed of for my 50th birthday, but the pandemic shut that down.

This year I decided that I would be my Valentine. I was going to find my place in the sun somewhere in the southern hemisphere.

Five years ago I began my journey in Italy, and I’m still here. 

Five years ago, Valentine’s Day week, I was aboard an Air France flight from Los Angeles bound for Paris and then to Rome (you can read my first published blog here). I remember the courage, excitement, and anxiety as Los Angeles disappeared from view as the plane flew out over the Pacific. I knew that I would not return for many years. There would be no need to return.

My 18 hours of travel to Africa gave me time to think about how I was marking my anniversary in Europe and how much had transpired in those five years. I reread many of my original blog posts and found myself savoring them. It was not difficult to relive those stories and imagine the person I was when I wrote them.

Much of the fear, anxiety, and discomfort left, while other things have taken root. My place under the sun was written in each post. Perhaps I failed to appreciate it at the time. I failed to see the growth over time.

When I left America for Italy I had three goals in mind.

  1. to know Italy like the back of my hand and to better understand it’s people, places and culture,
  2. to expand the footprint of my life to reduce the space that grief left behind after the loss of Darin to cancer,
  3. and most importantly, find a way back to my place in the sun, and to the light after so much loss and change.

I could never have imagined the last five years. There have been a dozen moves between two countries. I confronted a pandemic in the French countryside. Relationships came and went. I found Sofia, who would become my canine wingman. And finally, I passed the Italian driver’s license exam. That’s a lot of personal growth.

I also would not have imagined the gentleness and acceptance I have found in the last five years. Life has been kinder than cruel to me. There was always a helper along the way to usher me to the next place I needed to be or to assist with that obstacle I needed to overcome. I have made friends all along the roadmap while still holding on to my dearest friends in America.

My desire to understand the culture is unfulfilled. Some moments defeat me, and there are surprises. Each day is filled with a balance of both. I realize that I am no longer an expat here, but I am an immigrant trying to fit into this place and find my place under the sun.

I understand Italy much better today than when I arrived in 2019. Through travels, I have seen more of the country than most Italians have. I have fallen in love with places only to be even more dazzled by the next destination. It’s a country with boundless beauty.

Where will the next five-years take me?

When I think of the next five years, I wonder if I will have the resilience to handle another move, another dramatic change, or another introduction. I say this only because I know change is coming.

As much as Rome has cared for me the last few years, I want something different now. The Eternal City is the birthplace of Western civilization, and it has cradled me back to an adventurous life, but I feel that my time here is drawing to a close.

The apartment in Rome is mine until February 2025. That gives me ten months to find where I will be for the next phase. I wouldn’t call it a search for my forever place, but I would call it the next place where I will find my place under the sun.

I’m perplexed by what is calling to me. There are days when I imagine myself in Puglia, in the heel of Italy’s boot, with a small ancient stone “trullo” house with land and space to enjoy. And then the reality hits that perhaps at 53, I may be pulling the retire to the country card too early. I don’t want to live alone in an area that is too quiet. I need something a bit more stimulating.

When I think about a place in Tuscany or Umbria, near a city like Florence or Perugia, it is hard to imagine being amongst the masses in those cities bursting at the seams with year-round visitors.

Places like Sicily or Sardegna call to me as well. Then I realize they are islands. They could dampen my travel bug with the inability to hop on a train and go anywhere I want in Europe.

My first destination will be the region of Liguria, also known as the Italian Riviera. It’s tucked between the border of France and the city of Genova, and stretches down the region of Tuscany. I’ll be spending a week there and I hope to come away with a better understanding of that region.

Stay tuned

The next few posts I’ll dedicate to my search. I will take you along as I attempt to figure it out. And who knows, perhaps I’ll make some sudden purchase along the way and cut my exploration short. Never underestimate my spontaneity.

The journey to one’s place under the sun is never a straight line. It could be a continuous path. Like the goals I set five years ago, the journey just evolves as you become more aware of what you want and what you don’t want. I’m looking to feel less temporary. I want to create a social network in my hometown. So far, that has escaped me in Rome. I know myself better now. I have a better sense of what I need to feel connected.

My biggest challenge and blessing is that I can go just about anywhere without the ties and burdens that I recognize many others have. The decision is exponentially more difficult. When every place is an option, nothing feels like the right option. It could be the fear of having to choose and the risk of making the wrong choice.

I think you all know me pretty well at this point. We have had a five-year love affair of words, stories, and feelings. Perhaps you have better advice for me that I can offer myself. I remain open to it all. Feel free to drop me a note in the comments if you have some wisdom you want to share.

Still here and still grateful for so many things

Even though I took a writing hiatus, I did not take a hiatus from life. It was full of wonderful adventures and countless moments that made me feel grateful.

After the Africa trip, my sister, brother, nephew, and 80-year-old father were all in Rome. We were together as a family for the first time in Europe. Their visit seemed to provide affirmation that even though my path at times is solitary, it is still the right path. I have amazing support behind the scenes from them.

I feel as if I am the link that brings the past of my family’s life in Italy into the present. It brings what was history back into its place under the sun. It is my responsibility to continue to learn and share with my family and others the beauty of this place. As Mariya Fedulova said, “Every day you learn something new in order to understand life and find your place under the sun.”

Please feel free to comment on any of your place under the sun stories. I always enjoy reading your comments and following along in your lives.

Thanks for following along. I want to share some of my favorite pictures from the last two months. These photos remind me of moments when I found my place under the sun, regardless of where the world found me at that moment.

19 thoughts on “It’s an adventure finding your place under the sun.

  1. Arezzo, Castiglion Fiorentino, Lucca, Siena??? Good luck on your quest!

  2. Always love reading your posts, dear Luke. In my view, there is no “wrong choice”. Fate has a way of taking us to where it knows we need to be, even if it is only for a time. Explore … have fun … no need to be fearful of making the wrong choice. Listen to your heart. It won’t steer you wrong. Enjoy your travels.

    1. Velma! My dear friend, how are you? So nice to see your comment this morning. Fate does take us where we need to be, and it’s best not to kick and scream too much. The river flows..and our choices ultimately lead us to where we needed to be. I think I’m going to take more risks in the coming years, as I sense I could use a health dose of discomfort. My horoscope today said I was perhaps getting too comfortable. AHAHAH. What does that damn horoscope know anyway??? Be well..and I wish you all the joy in the world.

  3. Linda Scarberry March 30, 2024 — 11:10 pm

    Listen to your heart and remember nothing is set in stone. Maybe a five year plan will sound better than a “lifetime” commitment. You are a bit of a wonderer and exploring; when a place fills your soul and mind you will know. The wonderful thing is you have options; don’t limit yourself. Explore areas until you find someplace that captivates you. So looking forward to October and o ur adventures!! Love you!!!!

    1. Thank you Linda!! My life seems to chunk out in five-year increments…so I think it’s a good idea. Although, you know my predisposition to real estate 🙂 Definitely an explorer, wonderer and wanderer….the world is too big for one lifetime. I can’t wait to celebrate your birthday in Europe!! XOXO to you and love you!

      1. Good morning Luke,

        Happy Easter! It is a great day to wake up and read your latest post. I appreciate your courage and adventurous spirit to find your place in the sun. I retired at the end of 2023 so I am just starting my next chapter. I look forward to having our paths cross again.

        All the best,
        Larry

      2. Well, congratulations are in order! Thank you for your comment and what a nice surprise. I’ll keep enjoying and you will find that next chapter truly amazing! Drop me an email when you can – would love to catch up! luke@thespaghettidiaries.com Be well my friend!

  4. Good luck Luke. What a wonderful thing that you were able to experience Italy with your family, especially your father. That’s something I will always regret…my father wanted me to find a place to rent for a few weeks in Modena for a family trip. Modena because it is flat and he has difficulty walking. Unfortunately he was not long for the road and died that year at 69 y.o. So it is great that you are focused on enjoying life and so open to new challenges and opportunities And so sweet that you have Sofia by your side !

    1. Thank you Caryl. It was a beautiful gift to have everyone here. I’m sorry your father did not get to Modena. It would have been wonderful to make that happen. I wish my mother could have joined us as well but I believe she was there by our side the whole time.

      Sofia is the best wingman as long as she gets everything she wants. 😂😂

      Be well and Happy Easter. 🐣

  5. Thanks for the update. It sounds like you will keep us in suspense. I’m happy you have the freedom to stop and start any time. Wherever you end up, I want to come visit. Love and miss you. Love keeping up with you.

    1. Thank you for staying along for the journey my dear friend! There will always be a place where you are welcome in Italy. 🇮🇹 Looking forward to that day. 🤗

  6. Lucca, what a wonderful post filled with past, present and future fun yet to be realized! Loved the pics from your African safari and it was so good to see you have quality time with your family. Your dad looks great. Tell him we say hi!!!

    The Italian Riveria sounds full of possibilities for you! Keep enjoying all that life bringing my friend and you and Sohiaaaa will find your next place to settle in!

    Much love and admiration.

    1. Thank you…Lisa! It was a wonderful trip and I am so glad I was able to experience everything that I did. The family time was a gift for which I will always be grateful. My father was over the moon with the trip to his family’s birthplace, and that was the highlight.

      By the way, my father always asks how his “girls” are doing…and you know he’s has a not so secret crush on Ms. Gina. He sends his hello back to you both!

      Much love and admiration to you both! Can’t wait to see you on one continent or the other.

  7. You know I love an adventure! Thanks for everything. The Universe will guide you!

    Love ❤️

    1. Thank you!! Yes. I am staying open and in the question! Sending lots of love your way sis. Thanks for being part of my journey!! Love back to you!

  8. Laura C. Roberts April 5, 2024 — 7:39 pm

    Luke,

    The aura gods will continue to guide you in your journey, continue to trust them!

    Love and hugs!😘🤗

    1. Yes! I just hope they don’t keep me in suspense too long. 😇😇. Sending big love and hugs back to you! I’m still hoarding two bags of Fritos. I haven’t found the special moment yet. 😂😂😋

  9. Luke,

    Wow! Onward and upward. I’m a firm believer that change is good and only we know when that change should happen. We too went through staying all over the South of Italy looking for that one home when we too realized that we needed a more cosmopolitan area. We found that in Todi, Umbria. It is not crazy touristy but it has a healthy & vibrant community. We are never bored. We have a wonderful expat community here which is quite active. Great restaurants & it’s an art community which we love. You will have to come see for yourself. Be well. 😘Toni & Michael.

    1. I am so happy you and Michael found your home away from home. I hope I can have the same fortune of finding that community that speaks to me as well! I’m making my way to Todi soon! Looking forward to a round of celebratory cheers! Thank you! 🤗😘

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