26 de October, 2006

Sunshine and Holidays

I wrote about St Agata yesterday, but neglected to talk about the holiday James and I have just returned from.. A Mediterranean cruise, to be precise.


Boat was nice, as were the places we visited (Palma.. Italy; Sardinia, Maddelena Island, Civitavecchia, Rome, La Spezia and Pisa.  France; Nice and Sete).  The weather was gorgeous, and the food was lovely.
This is the view from Le Maddelena Island (click thumbnail to see full size picture).. stunning.  The water was so clear, and we saw dolphins swimming and jumping around, too..


 

 

 

 

 

 

The album containing the rest of our holiday photos, can be seen Here

Since then, I've come home to hospital appointments, doctors appointments, and Herceptin number 9, yesterday.

Two weeks today, I'll be back at work (allbeit a different job to the one I used to do and love.  Same emplyer, completely different job).  Just two days a weekto start with, until I get back into it, and see how it goes.  In all honesty, I don't know how I'm going to be able to drive the 2o miles there, work all day, and drive 20 miles home, without falling asleep.  I've slept a hell of alot since the whole cancer thing kicked off, and I don't often manage a day full of activity.. I seem to get tired so easily.

 

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25 de October, 2006

Agata

Upon reading a blog which I often visit, I came across a paragraph about martyred virgin Agata (which, I believe, roughly translates to 'Agatha' in English), "who refused the attentions of Quintino and paid by having her breasts torn off."
Agata had come down through history holding her severed breasts on a platter. Women who feared for their own breasts, it was said, invoked her.  She's also the patron saint of bell makers.

After a little 'google' research, I find that apparently there's a painting of Agata, with her breasts on a platter (there's a ditty there, somewhere), in Rossellino's cathedral.. and quite possibly in many other places.  And apparently her breasts look somewhat like fried eggs.  Although I've never seen it, so can't comment!

According to Wikipedia.com, Saint Agata (died 251) is a Christian saint. Her memorial day is February 5. Agata was born at Catania and she was martyred in approximately 250. She is the patron saint of Catania.
According to variations of her legend, having rejected the amorous advances of a Roman prefect, she was persecuted by him for her Christian faith. Among the tortures she underwent was the cutting off of her breasts. She is therefore often depicted iconographically carrying her excised breasts on a platter.
The shape of her amputated breasts gave rise to her attribute as patron saint of bell-founders. More recently she is venerated as patron saint of breast cancer patients.

 

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