Feeling at Home: A farewell love letter to Tuscany
Connie tells what she will miss of her year in Tuscany.
Connie tells what she will miss of her year in Tuscany.
Home isn’t always where you set out to be, but Elisa knows it’s where you see yourself every time you close your eyes. In her case, it’s the Tuscan Maremma!
It happens all the time, you meet people, tell them about what you do, they smile and say: “That’s nice, but how often do you get a chance to go home?” I‘ve given up trying to explain and just shake my head and say: “But I am home”.
A delightful guest post by Giulia, the amazing author of Jule’s Kitchen food blog.
A delicate love letter to the love of her life. Home is where your heart is.
“Home” means different things to different people. Monica tells us what feeling at home means to her!
Whether it’s something in the air, the hospitality, the food, or the way of life – Simone doesn’t know, but at least to her, Italy feels like home.
Pauline is often “slow-traveling” the world so, to her, “home is where you hang your hat”. Here is what would make her feel at home in your vacation rental.
What does Grandmother and Italy have in common? For Julie Gilley, they both signify “home”.
If Keith of Velvet Escape ever asks me to write something about a “velvet moment”, well, this will be my story!
This blog is written by a born and bred Tuscan who wishes to share her love for this region with as many people as possible. It's about living here, but also about travelling, learning, experiencing, and enjoying life in Tuscany.
It's about feeling at home in Tuscany.
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