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Between our great nations...

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General chat about Italy

[QUOTE=lotaresco]Between our great nations...

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Very amusing, just watched!!

How come you find so much time to put so many posts and links on the forum on such a wide variety of subjects?

By the way thanks for info on Uno Piu and Bomarzo article not had time to follow up on either yet! Have actually been to the Monster Park but would still like to read article.

[QUOTE=DavidandLinda]Very amusing, just watched!!

How come you find so much time to put so many posts and links on the forum on such a wide variety of subjects?

By the way thanks for info on Uno Piu and Bomarzo article not had time to follow up on either yet! Have actually been to the Monster Park but would still like to read article.[/QUOTE]

It's the strange nature of my job, long hours of waiting around between bouts of work. When I'm working I'm often restricted to being in some very odd places around the UK for several days at a time.

As to the links, being able to use IT is part of my job, it doesn't usually take me more than a few seconds to find the information. And Bruno Bozzetto is a particular favourite of mine and has been since the 1960s when my father first visited Milan and told me about the short film "Tapum - The Art of War". It's also worth seeing the Olympics and Yes and No movies liked to from that page as well. Particularly Yes and No which is informative about driving in Italy.

Did you enjoy Bomarzo? We took a day out there a couple of years ago, did some shopping at Uno Piu, went to Viterbo to eat lunch and returned to Abruzzo "the hard way" by avoiding the autostrada, crossing the Tiber and driving via Rieti and Terni to L'Aquilla. I'd recommend that tour to anyone out to see the beauty of Umbria, Lazio and Abruzzo.

Yes thanks very much. We took our young teenage nephew when he was visiting back in February and we all found it fascinating.
Looking forward to visiting UnoPiu though still not located! website not working well last night.
Know some of the area off autostrada that you mention. Do you know anything about the skiing in Rieti?

Sadly no, firstly I'm not a natural skier, I tend to subscribe to the "three planks sliding down a hill in formation" view of skiing. I've been a salt water sailor for most of my life and it hasn't left a lot of time over for winter sports.

My wife tells me that I amd going to learn to ski at Campo Imperatore like it or not. Yes miss.