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With some Christmas money I bought myself a bread maker. The results have been lovely, with fresh bread ready each morning for breakfast when we come downstairs.

Thu, 01/12/2012 - 17:03

I've had this problem Try a new key, a very light, light touch. Maybe get someone else to have a go. My friend got it open whereas I had tried time and time again.

Sat, 07/30/2011 - 15:21

On Friday 10 June we were in the La Spezia area and it happened that Il Presidenti di Italia was there too.  The police were out in force, the roads had blocs, and the traffic lights remained red.  It was the first day of our 8 day stay and my 84

Thu, 06/16/2011 - 16:26

I'm Looking forward to seeing more good weather in Italy when we arrive later this week.  It's been wonderful here in England just recently.  I remember the hot days in early summer last year and our thwarted attempts to visit the olympic-sized pu

Sun, 05/08/2011 - 18:54

Last year in Pisa we parked the car in a disabled parking space and displayed my 84 year old mother's UK disabled parking badge on the dashboard of our hired car. A notice beside the disabled space gave a telephone number to use in case of any dif

Tue, 02/08/2011 - 08:35

The local hair salon just down the road from our Italian apartment looks a very traditional place.  It has photos of ladies sporting boufant hair dos as well others with stylish cut and blow dries.  Behind the net curtains I can see old fashioned

Mon, 04/26/2010 - 16:35

I have just read about someone else who has had trouble with work concerned with a waterproof  membrane being fitted incorrectly.  We are going to have to pay out approximately E5000 to our condominium administrator for our share of relaying our p

Mon, 11/16/2009 - 20:31

We got back from a week in our new appartamento in Lunigiana last night.  Didn't see much sun in Italy, but the weather was mild, and when we threw open the kitchen window shutters on the second morning of our holiday it was to see snow had fallen

Thu, 11/12/2009 - 18:26

There is an idea buzzing around in my head that I might like to set up and try out a market stall in our local town in Italy, selling some of my own, personal, ‘collectible’ items such as glassware (less than 75 years old, not antique), pottery, p

Mon, 10/05/2009 - 10:08

 Anyone looking to furnish their property quickly and for a reasonable price could try Mondo Convenienza http://www.mondoconv.it/  As well as stores in many areas they have an online catalogue.

Wed, 09/30/2009 - 09:42

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Tue, 07/28/2009 - 16:57

Once our contract was signed by all parties, the vendor was out of the door with his witness and the agent, the translator hung back because nobody had told us this was the time to pay her the cash sum, and the notaio told us as he departed ahead of us, we could stay all night in his office if we wanted to (joke?).  We were left to find our own way down the stairs to the street, and we emerged somewhat baffled that the proceedings had ended so suddenly without explanation after 4 hours of what seemed to us, Bedlam..

Tue, 07/28/2009 - 08:44

We have just taken posession of our newly purchased groundfloor appartamento and it has a fantastic electric canopy which extends over the kitchen patio doors and continues over the window of the room next door.  I had not appreciated the cost our vendor must have paid for it.  I have one question though - it is attached to the underside of the long balcony of our neighbour above.  Presumably our vendor had permission from the neighbour to fix it there - what are the legal implications if it causes damage to their balcony?  I expect we will be responsible even though it was not us who ordered/carried out the work in the first place.

Tue, 07/28/2009 - 08:16

Well Al, looks like we got off lightly.  Fortunately, we got out of the notaio's office just in time to go to the supermarket which shuts at 8pm (we started our appointment at 3.30pm) to buy a bottle to celebrate as soon as we gained entrance to the appartamento.  (And yes, we remembered to bring a  bottle-opener & plastic glasses from England).  Cheers!

Wed, 07/22/2009 - 17:42

Russ - thank you for the offer.  I will have to contact you at a later date as I am off to Italy tomorrow!

Tue, 07/21/2009 - 09:06

 

Tue, 07/21/2009 - 09:01

Our holiday apartment is in North Tuscany, Lunigiana.  We have read reviews of good places to eat in the area, Bagnone, Filetto, Crespiano etc, and have tried some of them.  Sometimes there has not been a menu and we have been offered beef/pork/chicken etc, and it has come just like that , grilled or roasted, not as part of a particular dish.  I think that's what we are looking for, local dishes.  We have tried the chestnut specialities of Lunigiana (quite nice) but again, the same thing is offered every time in every place.  We want what mama cooks at home please.

Tue, 07/21/2009 - 07:40

Most of our visits to Italy have been short breaks in many, many locations.   We always look forward to the food and do enjoy it.  However, after a few days we start to find the menus repetitious.  Is it true we need to find good local restaurants and then give them notice of our next visit so a more elaborate meal can be prepared?  I read this tip in an Annie Hawes book.  The trouble has been that we have not been around in any area long enough to do this.  It will all change soon, as we are coming to Italy on Friday to sign the Rogito and, hopefully, get the keys to our new apartment.  We will still be holidaying in Italy, but our location will be more fixed from now on.  Looking forward to trying good local menus.

Tue, 07/14/2009 - 04:55

Okay, can see your new group now.  Have joined too.

Tue, 07/14/2009 - 04:34

No problem with page loading - cannot see your new group unfortunately.

Answer to: New Earth Tremor
Wed, 07/08/2009 - 11:14

Just went to pick up cup of tea at work and heard BBC newsflash that G8 delegates are getting nervous because of the number of tremors.  They have helicopters standing by to airlift visitors out!