Hi there Got a bit of field which needs cutting about twice a year. The cost and hassle of getting someone locally to do this means that we are considering getting a 2nd hand quad bike and flail mower and doing it ourselves.
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Many of you will already know this via the Facebook site "Preserve and Promote a Peaceful Marche" https://www.facebook.com/groups/504764649541531/For those that don't an
My Burgon and Ball spade and fork have arrived in Italy having been sent by Capital Gardens http://www.capitalgardens.co.uk/ who were happy to ship them out for about £20.
I've just received several emails from andrea@istos.it telling me my membership of several groups on this site has been accepted. Has a mod woken up or am I being spammed/phished/f**ked???
Came across this:http://www.wildboaradventures.co.uk/Pages/DonaldJonesWW2Escapestory.aspxFor those who need a fix of the Abruzzo high places when
having just looked at some fab photos of Rifugio Franchetti in Abruzzo, I'm formulating a plan to visit some/all of the refuges in my area of S Marche/Abruzzo. There are several problems with this:1. I'm about as fit as Bernard Manning was2.
Thanks to whoever it was who recommended this book. A beautiful and elegiac account of old ways of life in the Ligurian mountains. Without being at all sentimental
Trying to set myself up with XE currency exchange.
I advertise with a well-known website specialising in owner-led rentals all over the world. I’ll call it X I had an email on 7th July from a prospective customer (Y) asking for dates which were already booked.
I need to get some wood in when I'm over in September.
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My default position is that everything is an OWT unless I happen to agree with it, in which case it's a flash of brilliance.That goes twice for anything on an interweb forum........To add my own non-expert views: in the Middle Ages everyone drank beer. Water only came from dirty rivers and filthy wells and wasn't nice to drink. I don't think they knew about germs then, but they knew they didn't like water.Eastern countries, on the other hand, drank tea. Boiling the water obviously made it palatable and killed off the bugs.My neighbour Luigi must be a bit of a hangover (!) from those times - he only drinks wine - never water. He's 77 and still out in the fields every day. OTOH - Maria his wife is teetotal and just as hardworking.
Agreed on the car hire. I go over every month and given everything said above it's still more economical - and you get a spanking new car every time and no worries about it when you're not there (And you can rally it down the white roads.......shh)
I was told that it is possible to get a zero-interest loan from Italian banks for PV installation. And I don't see why you'd need batteries - I understood that you feed into the grid and are credited accordingly. Hence the old story of your electricity meter running backwards!Or have I got it wrong
Da Nella in Comunanza used to do it, but it's no longer there. Can't remember where else I've eaten it - but I'll remember to specify in advance in the future - thanks Angie
Vincigrassi is the best IMHO - because the pasta layers are very thin and the whole thing is therefore a lot lighter than other lasagne.Although (a bit like spag bol) I like the fact that you don't need to be "precious" about lasagne, and you can continue to invent your own favourite
Reinforced whatsits are all very well, tasso, but if we're talking cinghiale, where do you get the watchtowers and the machine guns??
For a start, you'd have to get rid of that pesky Napoleonic code the continentals insist on using and get them all used to our far more antique Roman system
Could it be a sparrer?? Or lots of them?http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/t/treesparrow/index.asp
If I was italian and I thought Berlusconi would be voted in again I'd emigrate. He's done nothing for anyone but himself and doesn't even manage to do that with style. he is grotesque, and I only hope that , as in the States, the tide turns. I won't hold my breath though.
Thanks Andrew Amazed it was ever due to start so early - I always thought late starts the norm over here.See you there behind the vindaloo wagon Anne