Slow Living Day in Tuscany
Monday was Slow Living day, and we celebrated it by taking a really slow drive in the countryside!
Monday was Slow Living day, and we celebrated it by taking a really slow drive in the countryside!
I’ve been wondering for some time what makes one “feel at home”. Now I know what makes me feel at home in my home village.
A cold day in Pisa, a slow morning for the guardians of the Leaning Tower!
Looking at things with different eyes can be surprising and rewarding, especially on a spring-like day.
The milk stores are back: milk is cheaper, tastier and good for the environment.
The day I decided that the best way to celebrate my 35th birthday was to go out and take a vacation in my home city.
Another Festival della Canzone Italiana has finished. Why didn’t the best song win? Who liked Antonella Clerici’s hosting style? Why people say they hate it and then million watch it? Well, it’s all in the slogan, and you need to be Italian to figure it out…
A perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s day!
Carnival is not only about costumes and delicious sweets… it’s also about spray foam, stinky-bombs and over-excited teenagers.
There are apparently insignificant events out there that have the power to slow things down and make us think. Like a small daisy in a winter garden.
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.
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