Made (with ♥) in Tuscany!
It goes without saying that 2020 has been an unusual and challenging year for so many of us on so many levels. That is certainly true for those who depend on travel/tourism for their livelihood.
It goes without saying that 2020 has been an unusual and challenging year for so many of us on so many levels. That is certainly true for those who depend on travel/tourism for their livelihood.
When I was invited to join Linda and Claudio during the filming of their virtual cooking and wine pairing class, of course, I said “si”! Join us today…
Only about three more shopping weeks til Christmas!?
Why not give family, friends, and yourself a real treat! Give them an unforgettable experience? A taste of Italy from my Friends to YOU!
If you have the good fortune to visit the fascinating and captivating city of Palermo, the Salinas Museo Archeologico (Regional Archeological Museum Antonio Salinas) should be on your list of the many worthwhile historical sites to spend a few hours.
After months of emails, chats and planning, at last I was actually here in Italy and able to spend a long-awaited day with Arianna and Alessio, Friends of Victoria and founders of KM ZERO TOURS in Chianti Country.
I decided that the best way to convince you to join me in Italy was to be in Italy!
I’ll be your “boots on the ground in the boot!” until you can join me!
If you know or follow me, you know that I LOVE gelato!
And visiting the Carpigiani Gelato Museum in Bologna was long on my bucket list…
This post is long overdue but the memories still bring a smile to my face. How sweet it was!
This is another of my articles about museums that I have visited and loved. v
Join me on an unforgettable virtual voyage, the voyage taken by millions of immigrants seeking a new life…
Roots Redux – PART 5: Past to Present – What’s Next?
The past as prelude to now and a new chapter…
Join me as I share my next step!
The Innocenti Museum is one of the “newer” museums in Florence. Although the museum is only three years old, the history and legacy of the Ospedale degl’Innocenti goes back to the 15th century as the first institution in the world devoted exclusively to child care and welcoming abandoned children.