Ciao, I am Marco and I am new here!I am 38 and dad of 4 (3 daughters and 1 son) and... I really love my land, Le Marche, where i live (In a little town near Jesi, called Moie).
Ciao, I do not know if you are still intersted to know where to find it... however it is normal that the Gran Sasso giftshop does not have it, because it is the Monti Sibillini National Park emblem. This National Park is in Le Marche and in Umbria, not in Abruzzo. You can try to ask it to the Monti Sibillini National Park giftshop. Unfortunately, only the italian language is available for the merchandising. Ciao from Le Marche (Which is the name of the land where I live)
Ciao, I think you could try to ask to the Caritas, a diocesan organization specialized in charity.There is one in every town with a bishop.Ciao from Le Marche
Ciao Julie! Good choice to see Italy in the fall where the land covers itself with a lot of different warm colors. Where to go to pick olives? In Italy there are so many places where to go to do it. I think the Puglia region is a good place where to go. This region is one fo the most productive speaking about olives. Others good regions where you can think to go to pick olives are Tuscany and Umbria. Le Marche is a good region where to go. Unfortunately, I do not know tourists-activities about picking olives but I am sure that if you ask, someone could take on you on his field^^. In all of the Le Marche region, except mountains, you can find fields of olive trees. You can catch more info phoning or writing to some agriturisms. I think they could be happy to help you. Searching in the web with the key word 'agriturismi' you can surely find a lot of them. But be careful, picking (Or to milk the olive trees, as we said in my land) is not a light work. In Le Marche we pick the olives in the last days of November and in Dicember. It could be very cold and it is possible that you have to wake up very early in the morning to go on field. However, if you are lucky with your team, picking olives is a hard, but very funny work (I like it very much and the last year, I was lucky: despite I was picking my family's olives in November, I did it in t-shirt!!! It was very warm!!!). However, If you have decided to come in Italy to pick olives and you will find a place where to go, do not forget to ask to the owner to bring you at the oil mill, where the olives are squeezed, pressed to obtain oil. The squeezing is a really fun time when you can have fun chats with the others people who have led their own olives to squeeze, while you wait to squeeze the yours. Usually, in a corner of the mill there is a fireplace where you can prepare to some free bruschetta watered with oil just squeezed and, if you want, rub with a clove of garlic (yum!!). Ciao dalle MarcheP.S. I am sorry for my bad english
To Valentina: Thank you for the... instructions. Ehm... How can I do a link as yours?To Gala Placidia: grazie per il benvenuto.To Conrad: I am glad you like my Country so much and I wish you to see it in the live version every time you want (And come to see Le Marche!!!). For my gallery, the Valentina's link is very useful! Let some comments, if you want...Ciao from Italy and from... Le Marche
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Scusa! Non avevo capito il problema... Ciao Marco
Ciao, I do not know if you are still intersted to know where to find it... however it is normal that the Gran Sasso giftshop does not have it, because it is the Monti Sibillini National Park emblem. This National Park is in Le Marche and in Umbria, not in Abruzzo. You can try to ask it to the Monti Sibillini National Park giftshop. Unfortunately, only the italian language is available for the merchandising. Ciao from Le Marche (Which is the name of the land where I live)
Ciao, I think you could try to ask to the Caritas, a diocesan organization specialized in charity.There is one in every town with a bishop.Ciao from Le Marche
Ciao Julie! Good choice to see Italy in the fall where the land covers itself with a lot of different warm colors. Where to go to pick olives? In Italy there are so many places where to go to do it. I think the Puglia region is a good place where to go. This region is one fo the most productive speaking about olives. Others good regions where you can think to go to pick olives are Tuscany and Umbria. Le Marche is a good region where to go. Unfortunately, I do not know tourists-activities about picking olives but I am sure that if you ask, someone could take on you on his field^^. In all of the Le Marche region, except mountains, you can find fields of olive trees. You can catch more info phoning or writing to some agriturisms. I think they could be happy to help you. Searching in the web with the key word 'agriturismi' you can surely find a lot of them. But be careful, picking (Or to milk the olive trees, as we said in my land) is not a light work. In Le Marche we pick the olives in the last days of November and in Dicember. It could be very cold and it is possible that you have to wake up very early in the morning to go on field. However, if you are lucky with your team, picking olives is a hard, but very funny work (I like it very much and the last year, I was lucky: despite I was picking my family's olives in November, I did it in t-shirt!!! It was very warm!!!). However, If you have decided to come in Italy to pick olives and you will find a place where to go, do not forget to ask to the owner to bring you at the oil mill, where the olives are squeezed, pressed to obtain oil. The squeezing is a really fun time when you can have fun chats with the others people who have led their own olives to squeeze, while you wait to squeeze the yours. Usually, in a corner of the mill there is a fireplace where you can prepare to some free bruschetta watered with oil just squeezed and, if you want, rub with a clove of garlic (yum!!). Ciao dalle MarcheP.S. I am sorry for my bad english
Ciao Angie,The fireworks will be on sunday 26, at 22:30.CiaoP.S. It could be a nice idea have a your feedback...
To Valentina: Thank you for the... instructions. Ehm... How can I do a link as yours?To Gala Placidia: grazie per il benvenuto.To Conrad: I am glad you like my Country so much and I wish you to see it in the live version every time you want (And come to see Le Marche!!!). For my gallery, the Valentina's link is very useful! Let some comments, if you want...Ciao from Italy and from... Le Marche
Yours is a nice idea, Valentina. If I would want to try to give some advices, where should I send them?CiaoMarco