ToscanaLab 2010 Unplugged
What we liked and what we didn’t like. Just because I cannot keep my Mouth 2.0 shut.
What we liked and what we didn’t like. Just because I cannot keep my Mouth 2.0 shut.
The “Tuscan dream”. Are people’s expectations realistic?
Just the usual amazing day in this beautiful corner of Tuscany!
Every city has its special day on which the various neighbourhoods battle it out to be the best in town: well Pisans are especially competitive so they have two: Regatta of San Ranieri and Gioco del Ponte.
It’s inexpensive, it’s fun, it’s social. If you don’t know what going out for an aperitivo in Tuscany means these days, you are missing out on a really cool new habit.
You can circle the globe searching for happiness, you can circle the globe searching for love, you can circle the globe searching for home—but ultimately you’ll only find those things by standing still a minute and searching inside.
…for its most important festivals: La Luminara and San Ranieri. You can feel the city getting ready for the party. You can even smell it. You certainly should not miss this.
Good food in a nice setting, an interesting exhibition, a beautiful abbey in the Tuscan countryside and a monastery with a mysterious sword in the stone: the ingredients for a perfect Sunday afternoon near Siena!
The third post in the Feeling at Home guest series. Lois of Home Base Holidays explains the reasons why home exchange allows you to feel “at home” in many different ways by providing a unique taste of a different lifestyle.
How I discovered that I should never take allergy pills before going to my new favourite spot in Pisa!
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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