Posts Tagged ‘Italy’
Friday, February 28, 2020
Italy. The land of Leonardo and Michelangelo, of Fellini and Loren, of great winemakers, great designers, great people. People with talent, with heart and character. People who keep going. Italy [...]
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Italy is full of beautiful places, more than anyone can visit in a lifetime. So Italian Talks decided to ask bloggers that love Italy to share a picture and write a few words about why it is so [...]
Monday, September 11, 2017
I first visited Lake Como around 12 years ago with my late wife, Liz. We were captivated from the moment we first glimpsed the mountains and enticing lake as we made our way down to the shores of [...]
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
All photos are credited to @buona.forchetta unless otherwise stated. Ah Puglia…this region had been on my mind yet somehow “missed” on countless visits to Italy. I had skirted around [...]
Monday, July 17, 2017
A couple of years ago I visited the hot springs at Saturnia. It was a hot Sunday afternoon and the terme was crowded. I vowed to return on a cooler day, mid week, in the hope that there would be [...]
Monday, June 26, 2017
The Mille Miglia usually drags into our town of Vicenza in the late afternoon, cars creep through the Piazza Signori, then roar out of town via the Corso Palladio. This year we decided to do it [...]
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Of course, when in Tuscany one must set aside time to journey out to the Tuscan countryside and explore some of their world-famous wineries. There is nothing better than immersing oneself in one [...]
Sunday, March 19, 2017
I have recently been watching the runway shows for autumn/winter in Europe. With a few exceptions, I found them to be a little excessive to appeal to a wide audience. So it was a relief to visit [...]
Friday, February 24, 2017
We are delighted once again to welcome Stanley Moss, travel editor of the New Zealand-based fashion magazine Lucire. Stanley shares with Italian Talks readers some of the experiences and [...]
Friday, February 17, 2017
Pisa. This city is more than just the home of the famous leaning bell tower. Pisa is a historical hub designed for anyone with an appreciation for world heritage in serene surroundings, with [...]