My memory grab bag
The things you can find in an old bag…
The things you can find in an old bag…
About gender equality and other matters…
The highest mountain in Tuscany, a fabulous destination for day trips and home to one of my favourite churches, Pieve di Santa Maria ad Lamulas.
Nothing beats my grandmother’s home-made cantuccini, which might in fact come as a surprise to those who are used to industrial biscotti.
I have mixed feelings towards (travel) literature set in Tuscany because, if on the one hand they it is the best promotion for our region (and therefore, indirectly for our rentals too), on the other it sets expectations so high that we sometimes feel it might be difficult to live up to them
Because a “piazza” with no youth is like a body with no heart.
The answer to that question is “it depends on what you mean”. If the question is whether children are welcome everywhere, the answer is yes. If the question is whether Tuscany and Italy have much to offer to families with children the answer is definitely no.
If you have ever wondered how a small country like Italy could possibly produce so many talents in so many fields, well, there is your explanation. The natural selection is severe.
Vices and virtues of my people for this month’s post in the Italy Blogging Roundtable series.
This month’s post in the Italy Blogging Roundtable is dedicated to ways in which we can help the areas of Emilia Romagna hit by the series of earthquakes.
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