Whether you live in Tuscany or have only visited, what is your favorite souvenir from this region that you did not spend money on?
Souvenirs are funny things. The word souvenir is the French verb that means to remember. In Italian you might hear the word ricordo instead of souvenir. Most people think of souvenirs as being tangible little things that are small enough to fit in the hand and easy to pack in a suitcase.
Tuscany is a tourist mecca, and because of that, there are any number of souvenirs that a vendor would be happy to sell you as a memory-keeper of your travels there – a postcard, a picture book, a scarf …
But what about the souvenirs that you brought home, either knowingly or not, that you did not have to purchase? Maybe a rock you picked up, or a napkin from your favorite meal at a restaurant with a logo on it, it could be a photograph, a note from a friend, anything that reminds you of your time spent here.
My favorite souvenirs from Florence are the shards of marble that I picked up off of the ground at the base of The Duomo. I had thought of having them set in silver and making them into a pendant, but they are so fragile that I keep them in a jar. I can remember the day that I picked them up from the ground.
How dear are your souvenirs to you? What are they? Where did you find them?
Tell us about your favorite!