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mercoledì 9 aprile 2008

Brenda Weiler

Once I had another life in America and part of that was the music of Brenda Weiler, a Minnesotan singer. After a 16 hour trip on an Amtrak train from Colorado to Iowa, a friend I was visiting made me listen to some songs from her album "Cold Weather".


I remember the late estate/autumn of that year, walking up the steep street to Snowmass, Colorado, from the bus stop, listening to "Cold Medicin" on my poor little mp3 stick, with the incredible light of an early autumn in the Rocky Mountains: "As I lie here tonight I keep thinking..."

The air was crisp and the leaves of the aspens incredibly golden, the contrast of a yellow that you can never create with colors and the blue of the sky, and to the right of the street, a river went down the valley. At night bears would come out from the mountains to drink and there was a mountain cougar that had actually attacked a woman.

I just found her website where you can listen to a lot of Brenda's songs. Make sure you listen to "Cold Medicine" and "Out of the blue"...

As I am listening to her songs, it's like a trip back into the past. My time in the US seems a lifetime ago, almost like something that happened before I was actually born. I feel strangely "tuned out" of the American way, which is weird as I once felt so much part of it and I wonder if I have returned to being "totally European" or if it's right what they say, that you always carry some of it with you...

venerdì 15 giugno 2007

Caitlin and Amanda

I just received another email from a very dear friend in America. In her letter she wrote she will be 17 soon and to think that we met when she was eight!! In fact I met her at some relative's farm in Idaho where I used to spend my summers when I was younger. She and her sister Amanda were my most patient English teachers and I babysat them sometimes or supervised them in the swimming pool. We did all kind of fun things together. She is now planning on coming to visit next summer!! I'm very happy that I'm still in touch with her and I love how open she is to other cultures and languages. She has been studying Italian all by herself and sometimes we write each other in Italian. A very smart young lady!! It is fun when you keep in touch and see them when they're all grown up, making their way in life.

And I do miss my other two au pair kids in Colorado and California. I want to see them again! Little Katie and little Kai. They were so very young I doubt they'd recognize me. Boh, time goes by so quickly!!!