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!
On March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day, so on the occasion I am giving this “virtual” mimosa flowers to my favourite women on the web (and in real life too!).
The oldest university botanic garden in the world and a peaceful place to hide from the crowds of Piazza dei Miracoli.
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.
Basically, if you are on a diet, you can pretty much forget about Nutella Day and go back to your sad veggies. But, all Nutella lovers know that it’s not that easy to get over the thought of that delicious, creamy spoonful of Nutella chocolate.
The many women who fought so that Italy could become the country that it is today.
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