The golden hour — sometimes called the magic hour by photographers — is the first and last hour of sunlight. Spending an evening’s golden hour in the Giardino Giusti is a serene experience and a must for garden lovers.
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First impressions of an Italian winter
The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood And saved some part Of a day I had rued. […]
Continue ReadingPacking for Italy, is it wiser to pack less?
The suitcase is packed after finally, a third was culled. Have I packed enough, too much, the right stuff? I’m suffering suitcase anxiety! There’s been much agonising about what to leave behind. Further advice on the packing list has been received. Thanks, especially to my italian friends! I’ve culled about a third, but I’m troubled. […]
Continue ReadingWhat to pack for winter in Italy
[dropcap size=dropcap]W[/dropcap]hat to pack (and what not to) for a winter trip to Italy is a dilemma especially when we are heading into summer in Australia. Christmas in Italy has always been on my wish list and I’m finally going to experience winter there for the first time. Winters in Adelaide are cold, but nowhere […]
Continue ReadingTravelling to Italy from Australia – making it easy
As you know, I love pretty much everything about Italy. But the one thing I really don’t look forward to, is getting there. Did you know that transit time from the major capital cities in Australia to Milan or Rome is around 23 hours? So, how do you make travelling as easy as possible?
Continue ReadingA few of my favourite (Italian) things
The jasmine is blooming on my verandah. It makes me feel homesick—for Italy.
Continue ReadingWading through the foreign language swamp
Learning a foreign language is like wading through a swamp; you take two steps forward and a step back. It’s been found that in the early stages of foreign language learning, that we acquire around 2000 words which occur with high frequency. But that isn’t enough for real conversations, to understand the news or to read a book. Apparently, around 7000 words are ideal.
Continue ReadingItalian celebrations – Ferragosto
Italians love celebrations and Ferragosto on 15 August, is a national holiday which has its origins in the year 18BC in the time of the emperor Augustus.
Happy holiday and Buon Ferragosto!