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We don't have a jokes section here, so apologies if I'm disrupting anything - but I thought the following was rather fine and I've shoe-horned it into this forum by giving it the above title"It is the month of August;in a resort town sits next to
The Monte San Martino Trust newsletter includes a report on this event:http://msmtrust.org.uk/home/index.php?option=com_content&
Sorry if I've got my regions wrong! Anyway, at least it's not Marche...http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2009/aug/15/unusual-hotel-italy-cave-
This piece in yesterday's Guardian sounds more optimistic than it seems on the ground currently:http://browse.guardian.co.uk/search?se
Lazy Sunday morning meant catching this: http://www.itv.com/Lifestyle/WishYouWereHere/Week/Pisa/default.htmlDon't know if Susan Daghe is a poster, but
I see we have a Restaurant Review procedure - but could we have all the reviews as their own topic so it's quick and easy to see what's been recommended. Currently on a search I have to wade through all the other food stuff. Or am I doing someth
When I try to create a post I get this message:Error: The TEXTAREA with id or name set to "edit-field-website-0-value" was not foundAnd where are everyone's reviews - or has noone posted one yet?
Yesterday a German friend was telling me about an English friend of hers who wanted to get "closer" to a French woman of his acquaintance. So he decided to invite her out for a meal. But of course to the English, anything too lavish on a first d
Who does this remind you of???http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8072619.stm
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...but what is the George Cloooney film?And benvenuto dalle Marche
I had this rare breed of chickens for years. They were very attractive and their baby chicks looked like little furry blackberries. Bet they're hard to find in Italy - shall I bring over some fertilized eggs?(No, I've no idea how I'd do that either....)
Or should that be egzz?? See - I just can't help myself.....
A chicken coup Angie - how very Orwellian! And about time too I say - the foxes have had it their way for far too long.
Match report Andrew???
Butterfly minds must stick together! Good luck with the search, Claire. You'll find masses of advice on here - both positive and negative. Pick the bits you like!
I agree that there are good and bad geometras - just as with everything. Ours couldn't have been further from the type described by edcro - regularly sending photos by email (and this was in the days of steam internet connections!) and having a strong relatiohsip with all the tradesmen so he could call them out at a moment's notice.We were only coming over for flying visits every month - and couldn't possibly have coped without a project manager of some sort. As said before, geometras have all the local knowledgfe and contacts and good ones make all the difference to the project.One thing I learnt fast - be direct! If you say, in typical Brit fashion "I would like.....", Italians tend to hear "If you can be bothered, you could do this...". If you really want something done in a certain way, always say "I want...". Sounds rude to British ears, but Italians complain we Brits never say what we mean because we are not direct enough.Of course, I'm not advocating intentional rudeness. And I do suggest you make attempts on the language asap. A little goes a long way - especially since your best allies could be your immediate neighbours - and you need to strike up a relationship with them.
Is this the area where the Sabine women were from?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rape_of_the_Sabine_Women
You have my sympathies, Pilchard and Sprat. At least there seems to be local uproar - so people aren't taking it lying down. Are you in touch with all your local "Greens"?
For over the top lushness and gorgeous photos you could try and get hold of thishttp://www.amazon.com/Tuscany-Interiors-Paolo-Rinaldi/dp/3822823880I just realised that's the American Amazon, but since it also includes lots of other suggested books I'll leave it as is.I drooled over all the unaffordable stuff in this book whilst renovating. One can always dream........