Oh good food is right! It was an amazing experience--living and working in another culture--and one so beautiful. I feel very fortunate. (again)
It was a little rocky in the beginning--lots of intense work (needing fast and clear thought). Jet lag was awful so that just made it worse. Fortunately I had a good team with me, and they pushed me, and my memory improved. By the end of week 2 I really felt like the old me (mentally), and that was all I needed. I worked hard and played hard and we produced 3 operas and 16 other concerts. Was the best thing I've done for myself since surgery. And while I was there, I ran almost every day (think under the Tuscan sun) and put in so many miles that I'm planning to run a half-marathon, which is something I did 12 years ago.
I still had days with facial pain, but far fewer and I didn't have to medicate myself too much. Of course, I did have red wine and limonello....
Marci
Here's the full picture of me on the beach in Maremma, Italy, on the Mediterranean side. I'm with my friend Dave's two daughters.