Back to school! Or maybe not…
One of those bittersweet moments when you have both reasons to be sad and reasons to be happy, and the September issue of our Italy Blogging Roundtable!
One of those bittersweet moments when you have both reasons to be sad and reasons to be happy, and the September issue of our Italy Blogging Roundtable!
I don’t have any deeply moving story to tell to honor America on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. But it’s with great affection for all the American friends and guests we have had the pleasure of meeting over these 10 years that I decided to write this post. It’s not special, but it’s our way to remember a day that changed the world forever and hopefully honour those who were deeply affected by it.
… and memories of the end of summer.
One of the oldest and most typical dishes of the Siena area, and definitely one of the most representative dishes of the Tuscan cucina povera, the poor people’s culinary tradition.
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”.
It’s Italy Week on the Flip Key Blog and, as a guest blogger, I am in great company!
A delicious end of summer soup!
A collection of useful posts for travelers planning on visiting Tuscany.
If you happen to be in the Maremma area in August and you are looking to participate in some activities that are popular among the locals, you might want to take a look at the program of Festambiente.
A few photos taken in the countryside of Tuscany after the rain and in the early morning.
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