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I wonder if anyone can cast any light on this particular situation?I would like to hire a car for a weekend in November here in Italy (Marche).Italian Law requires that all cars are fitted with either snow tyres or snow chains on most major roads;
Not withstanding the grim looking weather; the National Finals of the Italian Beach Rugby Tournament will take place today and tomorrow at Alba Adriatica - Chalet Il Faro.
I know that this subject has been covered almost to infinity, but to try and help some friends out, I'd like to pose the question again in the hope of getting a simple reply that I can then pass on; Our friends live in Venarotta AP.
For those who are so inclined, this week at Lidl there's a feature on English food products (Apple Sauce; Mint Sauce; Mustard; Cheddar Cheese(?)); and quite a few more interesting items. If anyone is coming to Lidl at Castel di Lama; give us a rin
If by any chance you're in our area, and have nothing planned for you and the kids (of all ages) for Easter Monday (5 April 2010) then.... Ascoli Rugby are holding a Rugby Picnic at Eco Services near Castel di Lama; just off the Ascoli / Mare Supe
Anyone coming to the game between Italy and Samoa on Saturday in Ascoli?
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Well that's a real coincidence; we're having rabbit as well! Roasted in the oven...
Happy to oblige...You should be here; the sun has peeked out from behind the storm clouds, and the house has a perfume that you wouldn't believe! Jean is baking buns filled with fresh cherries! And to cap that tonight it's 'proper job' Yorkshire Puddings made by the 'Queen of the Yorkshire Puddings' herself!
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HiHeiko; the photo is indeed the one that is most recent; it was taken by a colleague of Alfred Hitchcock during one of my better moments. I find that a few glasses of red wine smooths me out a bit, and I start to look like the handsome creature I was in the early 1950's.Someone told me that I needed beauty sleep, and that I should stay in bed for a month...
Well Angie; thanks for the compliment; I just remember Mr Teague threatening to kick me out of French as I was so bad. Maybe if E.B.G.S. served Italian on the menu we would have been better off.
Literally translates as 'a death by hunger'.
Try some poured over ice cream...
I think the cost will depend on the type of lawn that you intend to sow, and the conditions that will prevail (heavy duty hard wear that would support children playing on it all day; mainly to look at and walk on occasionally; direct sun; shade; partial sun etc).I would recommend a visit to EcoService Garden Centre near Castel di Lama - just off the Ascoli Mare superstrada - they are not only a well stocked garden centre including different types of grass seed; but also specialize in the construction and maintainance of sports pitches. They will certainly advise on the best type of seed.Hope this helps
Penny, your daughter is indeed very lucky, as the Ripa wines are some of the finest in the Marche. Their reds are particularly appreciated, and the whites are also very tasty. I would recommend that she eats at the Barone Rosso in the town centre. Great little village with apparently the narrowest alleyway in Italy!