A Quiet Monday Morning in Lucca
Lucca’s tourist season begins in earnest as soon as April arrives. Between a host of holidays, a major music festival, and the arrival of gorgeous spring weather, the last few weekends have seen this small city bursting with activity and people.
This year it also seems as if the big tour groups, many of them coming from cruise ships docked in Livorno, have arrived early and in bigger numbers than ever. The tour groups come from all over. I’ve heard guides speaking in Italian, German, English, and French. I am happy to see visitors introduced to Lucca, but …. and this is a big but … the small streets and alleyways of Lucca were not made for so many large groups.
The smaller groups accompanied by private local groups move through town with ease (and are an ideal way to see Lucca), but the really big groups tend to obstruct traffic, clog the streets, and make moving through town quite difficult for locals.
How I wish the large groups would be advised to keep to one side of the street to allow room for people to pass! If I had a euro for every time I say “permesso” as I try to get through a large group, well, my rent would be paid for the next 3 months. Do I sound grumpy? Well, yes, I guess I am a bit. After a quiet winter and early spring, the sudden arrival of crowds feels a bit overwhelming.
The good news is that Monday mornings bring a bit of relief. Last Monday I was out early to run some errands - a trip to the lavanderia (laundry) to pick up my linens, to the Ortofrutta (fruit and vegetable market) for some vegetables, and to the little shop that sells all kinds of electric lights and appliances to get a replacement light bulb for my kitchen. I avoided doing these errands over the weekend, but a Monday morning seemed like the right time. The quiet streets were just perfect for being out and about.
Even the main piazzas were nearly empty and the streets around my apartment were quiet too. I encountered just a few locals going about their daily tasks. Shopkeepers were opening up and delivery trucks were bringing supplies to shops and restaurants. Birds sang and their songs were not lost in the hubbub of a busy weekend.
Mild temperatures, a soft breeze, and uncrowded streets made for a perfect morning of wandering through town and noticing all the wonderful things about spring in Lucca. Green trees, pretty flowers in pots and on balconies, the old brick of medieval buildings, pretty doors and windows, hidden corners, and the sounds of the city waking up and coming to life.
Around town the warm weather means that windows are open and the sounds of daily life pour out. A baby crying. Someone singing. A radio on. The sound of a brass horn coming from the music school near my apartment. The musical sound of Italian chatter drifting out to the street. These are some of the things I love most about life in Italy.
The summer crowds, along with the heat and humidity of an Italian summer will soon be here. Those are some of the reasons I will soon head to New Mexico for much of the summer. There I also have the bonus of a good long visit with my family – including my eldest grandson who will graduate from high school next week (does that ever make me feel old!). But come August I will be glad to get back to Lucca, so glad that even the crowds won’t make me grumpy.
A few more photos of Lucca on a quiet Monday morning -