The Bavarian Hat

The Bavarian Hat. The first pin: Roma

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The first pin:  Roma

 

The pin from Rome (Roma) is at the top of the hat – because, at one time, all roads lead to Rome. It was the center of the universe for much of the ancient Western world. Some of the memories I have of Rome include standing at the bottom of the steps of the Trevi Fountain. Vendors set up shop, sitting on the sides of the steps, and tourists walked up and down the middle. Did it seem like steps because I was small? My memories blend with movies I’ve seen and may not be completely reliable about the facts. We threw coins and made wishes. I do remember that!

I also associate this pin with the Coliseum. We walked between the fountain and the Coliseum and looked down on it. We must have been on a hill. I was five and six when we collected the pins for this hat, so, indeed, some details are vague. But still, others are vivid:  I can hear the water splashing from the fountain and still see the statues of the horses.

For me, this mosaic pin represents Rome. I remember someone asking me when I was in 3rd grade, which part of Europe I liked the most, and I answered Rome, Italy. Who’s to say that early experiences don’t matter or that children are too young to be affected by what they see? Some of the memories of the pins are as fresh as yesterday. Yesterday, becoming today.

 

The Bavarian Hat: The First Entry

This hat is a symbol of my childhood. We traveled extensively during our stay in France when my father worked in the Alsace Lorraine area as a part of the European Marshall Plan after World War II. For now, I will just mention that memories represented by the various places on the hat go far beyond the pin or the place. Indeed, the pin may be the memory I have more than the actual visit so many years ago now. But each pin opens a door of experience that I plan to explore in this blog. I welcome you on this adventure!