Forever is a long time, since we are now living in an increasingly cynical world where the Holy Matrimony is deemed to be just a piece of paper contract between two individuals (and they don’t even need to be an Adam and an Eve nowadays, if you get what I mean). Some people use this to get themselves married and dismarried several times, while other use this to remain unmarried. To each his own. But within my limited ability, I would like to honour my marriage vows as long as I could. In this respect, the photograph that I chose today to depict Together is one that illustrates togetherness in maintaining a marriage. Kind of.
We fell in love with Italy when we first toured the 4 representative cities any first-timers to the charming country (i.e. Rome, Florence, Milan and Venice) should step foot on as part of our honeymoon tour. A vow to return only materialised 4 years later, where we decided to do an extensive 18-day trip of the northern part of the country. Included this time in the itinerary is the gorgeous UNESCO Heritage Site of Cinque Terre where it has since been declared a protected marine area and national park. Naturally, we must hike the trail that links the five villages. With our physical abilities (or lack of) in mind, we decided to challenge the Sentiero Azzuro (otherwise known as the ‘Blue Trail). Don’t read too much into the colours; the trail is denoted in blue colour in maps therefore the name.
The easiest part of the trail is between the first 2 villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola. It’s mostly flattish, and very manageable to walk. This stretch of the trail is known as the Via dell’Amore (or ‘Pathway of Love’). Apparently there is a bit of history behind the name, so if you are interested, click here to read more about it.
So, towards the end of this particular stretch of path, we sighted a fence decorated with some padlocks. We figured the authorities must have recently removed the old padlocks put on by lovers. Either that, or the fence is new. We didn’t have any padlock to spare, but the hubby was quick-witted enough to use a strip of the velcro I cut to tidy the straps on our backpacks. And between the two of us, one of us is bound to have a pen in the bag.
After some effort in writing on the velcro, we stuck what must have been the strangest padlock-substitute onto the fence. There is a Chinese saying that goes ‘A family that eats together, stays together’. And mine? I would say ‘A couple that travels together, stays together’.
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