“As the bee collects the nectar and departs without injuring the flower or its colour or its fragrance,
thus the wise dwell in the world”.
Siddharta Gautama
“As the bee collects the nectar and departs without injuring the flower or its colour or its fragrance,
thus the wise dwell in the world”.
Siddharta Gautama
Stromboli is an island on which we can celebrate life’s simple, yet precious pleasures.
One needs only bring the simplest of wardrobes: we can leave our elegant clothes at home, as there will be no need for them, and forget high heels, which would just be dangerous. It is enough to bring a few wraps for the beach, and a comfortable pair of shoes in which to brave the earthen paths. We can also leave our everyday fears at home: crime has yet to reach Stromboli.
But don’t forget your pocket torch, as, thankfully, the streets have no electric lighting! The light pollution of Stromboli’s skies is exceptionally low: the stars are arrayed in clusters, and on moonless nights, it’s as though we could reach out and touch them. To become part of this extraordinary scene, one has only to switch off the lights on the terrace of the house. So your neighbours may also enjoy such beauty, remember to turn on external lights only when necessary.
To do nothing at all is the most difficult thing in the world, the most difficult and the most intellectual.
(Oscar Wilde)