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Best wishes for 2011!!! Buon Anno!

Fri, 12/31/2010 - 03:51

Can he keep on surviving on less than a handful of votes?

Wed, 12/15/2010 - 05:36

Some people do not seem to suffer the consequences of a world crisis. A Chinese gambling magnate has just paid US$ 330,000 for two white truffles, the largest one from Tuscany and the other one from Molise, at a charity auction.

Tue, 11/30/2010 - 05:11

An event not to be missed. The 2nd National Exhibition and Fair for "Presepi" or Nativity sets, is going to be held in Bagni di Lucca as from the 4th of December at the Piazza Circolo dei Forestieri.

Tue, 11/30/2010 - 04:12

Hi! My youngest daughter, Natalia, helps as a volunteer in Save a Bunny San Francisco. They have at present more than 80 bunnies in the refuge and little or no money.

Mon, 11/29/2010 - 04:10

Just a reminder that the Iris Gardens in Florence will be open this year between the 24th of April and the 20th of May. A magnificent collection with over 2,500 varieties.

Tue, 04/06/2010 - 17:09

Once upon a time... in the Old, defunct Forum (God bless its soul!), we had a very funny thread on Forum Characters. I found the link that shows those characters and it is still very appropriate for the Community. So here you are....

Thu, 02/11/2010 - 07:19
Thu, 12/03/2009 - 17:47

Winter is almost here and this time of the year is not a favourite season for gardeners.

Sat, 11/21/2009 - 04:12

Comments posted

Wed, 03/16/2016 - 03:31

And when you get your right granted, you should ask to have representatives in Parliament that will look after your rights. It's nothing new. Other countries have them https://www.overseasvotefoundation.org/files/Diasporas_Represented_in_their_Home_Country_Parliaments.pdf

Mon, 03/14/2016 - 04:03

This covers quite a few questions you may have  http://www.italiandualcitizenship.com/id50.htmP.S. Sorry, I had a foreign keyboard on...sad

Sun, 03/13/2016 - 18:54

Here is the information http://www1.agenziaentrate.gov.it/english/italian_taxation/tax_code.htmif you are outside Italy, through your nearest Italian Consulate. In Italy through the Agenzia Delle  Entrate  (Taxation Office)

Sat, 03/12/2016 - 02:46

Hi Jeannie, putting aside British humour, it is very hard to recommend international movers as it is not the same company who takes care of the whole process from start to end. They are experts in logistics and subcontract services as needed. So it is a bit of pot luck. On the other hand, you can protect yourself by following this sound advice https://www.fidi.org/moving-abroad/tips-smooth-move/how-choose-international-moving-companymy personal advice is to ask for several quotes and remember that the cheapest may not necessarily be the best.Good luck and welcome to beautiful Northern Tuscany. Good choice!

Wed, 03/09/2016 - 13:42

I am afraid that counting on government help in the case of earthquake largely depends on where you live. I have friends who had damages arising from l'Aquila's earthquake and who are still waiting for compensation, not to mention the time taken to go back to normal... On the other hand, in Emilia Romagna, the Modena earthquake, the authorities were most efficient in getting things back to normal.landslides are certainly a problem which is prevalent in some areas.The best advice I can give is to carefully select where you buy. Our 17th century mill, is built on bedrock, which is the safest surface to build on when it comes to both earthquakes and landslides. We were there during the Modena earthquake and some neighbors in Bagni di Lucca noticed the tremors.nwe did not realize it had happened until our neighbors told us and we saw it on TV.  And certainly, no damage. Across the river, there was a landslide, but it is not bedrock and very unstable. A geologist's report is a good investment before buying.

Wed, 03/09/2016 - 05:37

LL, I meant the MC sofas do not seem to have slipcovers...which was MosmanLynn was mainly asking for.

Wed, 03/09/2016 - 05:21

jAmes, further to what I already said, when we are talking about location, besides personal considerations concerning likes and dislikes, a most important factor to consider is the prevalence of earthquakes. This map will certainly help you https://www.italofile.com/2012/06/03/map-of-italys-earthquake-zones/Earthquake insurance is awfully expensive in Italy and is related to risk zones. If your dream home is damaged by an earthquake, you will consider that the tax issue is peanuts comparing to loosing your home. Not to mention the trauma that can cause. The wise approach is to choose the right area.nyou will find plenty of additional information in the Web.

Wed, 03/09/2016 - 04:51

Yes, Mondo Convenienza is very good and they deliver; however, they do not seem to have slip covers and they do not seem to have online facilities. In any case, you can go and have a look.

Wed, 03/09/2016 - 03:07

Hi, the place that comes to mind immediately is IKEA, which sells online and they have a good selection of slipcover sofas.,they can easily deliver from their Tuscany shop outside Florence. http://www.ikea.com/ms/it_IT/compraonline/

Wed, 03/09/2016 - 02:32

Hi James. You already have experience, but yes, an Italian ruin is not for everybody. My husband reckons that a ruin, unless it is of historical or architectural value is only worth the land it sits on, as in many cases, it would be better to demolish it and start all over again. In most cases, once the roof is gone, the ruin needs underpinnings, which is costly and requires specialists. As for ruins of historical or architectural value, most of them are protected or "vincolatti" and nou need permits and authorizations for everything. And then, there is the seismic requirements, lack of insulation... To name a few....in another post to LL, you ask a few questions. I will give you my opinions. This is a buyer's market, but buy only the best locations. Ugly ducklings do not generally turn into beautiful swans and if they do, it is not free of charge. Always think at the possibility of having to sell it at a certain stage. There are plenty of beautiful regions and towns in Italy, but not all of them will easily resell if needed. There are plenty of old farmhouses and even whole villages, full of charm, which have been abandoned. Furthermore, some abandoned villages have been purchased by foreign investors with plans to turn them into holiday and retirement resorts and they are there... Just crumbling. We have one near Bagni di Lucca and the whole concept, location, etc. seems to be very good and plausible... But it is also slowly crumbling...You need to search a lot, think a lot and find the right place. And then, budget for at least double the amount of the estimates. Only then, you will be able to sip prosecco on your stone loggia and enjoy it.Good luck!