Archive for the ‘Venice’ Category

Be a Mouse and Head for Cheese 2011

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Tweet Hey cheese lovers, have you heard that Cheese 2011 – the cheese event of the year – is to melt the hearts of cheese fans the world over?  Those who don’t go will probably feel very cheesed off, if not a little mouldy. For those who do churn their milky way towards Cheese 2011 in Brà, Piedmont for this super cheesetastic event which runs from September 16th to 19th, 2011, a veritable abundance of great cheese awaits them. Who could resist something called the Great Hall of Cheese ?  No cheese aficionado in his or her right mind.

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Be a Mouse and Head for Cheese 2011

Bank of Italy Unhappy Over Latest Austerity Proposals

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Tweet The Bank of Italy has passed judgement on the latest bunch of austerity measures cooked up by Silvio Berlusconi and his government.  The good bank is not overly happy and believes that the current proposals may lead to the stagnation of Italy’s already somewhat stagnant economy.  Oh dear. Moreover, the Bank of Italy considers the measures proposed; they still have to be voted into effect; will have a restrictive effect on Italy’s wobbly economy. The tax burden on Italy’s already rather heavily taxed citizens will increase by 2 points, the Bank of Italy forecasts

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George Clooney’s Thriller to Open Venice Film Festival

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

George Clooney and Ryan Gosling on set Organizers have chosen George Clooney’s Ides of March to open the 68th Venice Film Festival. Clooney directed the political thriller and also stars in the movie alongside Ryan Gosling. 22 films will compete for the Golden Lion award at the world’s oldest film festival, which runs from 31 August to 10 September this year

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Abruzzo People

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Tweet While spending some time in the verdant and semi-unknown Abruzzo region of Italy I met a few people and photographed them.

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Abruzzo People

Italy’s Austerity Measures becoming Clearer, Sort Of

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Tweet Berlusconi is still beavering away trying to piece together Austerity Measures Two – the sequel.  Today just what has been cooked up may become slightly less opaque.  The amount of money Italy stands to save has more than tripled from the Mark 1 austerity package’s €40 billion to around €131 billion. Berlusconi is his usual optimistic self and seems to have resolutely refused to involve opposition party politicians in the cobbling together of the new round of austerity measures for Italy.

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The Car for Castle Owners

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Tweet If you can run to a $65 million castle in Piedmont, in Italy, then you’ll probably need a car which looks the part too.  Enter bespoke coachwork specialists, Fenice of Milan , Italy who can give your Rolls Royce Ghost a suitable makeover. And, yes, there is such a castle for sale.  You’ll find a link to visit later on. Prospective owners of castles in Piedmont will probably be happy to hear that Milan is not too far away from most of Piedmont, being a neighbouring region.  This means a visit to Fenice should be on their agenda

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My 2011 Abruzzo Scoot – A Fiat Qubo

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Tweet Last year I ended up with a cute little Fiat 500 hire car, or rental car, as my American friends would say.  This year, for my Abruzzo trip, I ended up with a van.  Well, almost, it was a dark blue Fiat Qubo people carrier MPV thing. What I would have liked though, was one of the new Alfa Romeo Giuliettas .  In fact, I saw one parked in the hire car lot at Pescara airport and thought about making myself unpopular by asking whether one was available. There’s a new Giulietta which lives near me in Milan, and I often admire it when taking the dog out.  I was not all that keen on old-style Giuliettas, I have to say.

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My 2011 Abruzzo Scoot – A Fiat Qubo

How Happy is Italy? The Gallup Survey

Friday, August 26th, 2011

Tweet While happiness may not be one of the most scientific measures of how well a country is doing, it is a pretty practical indicator of how good, or not, life in a particular country is.  Major survey and poll company Gallup appears to agree – hence its 2011 survey. It could also be argued that how happy the population of a country is, reflects how well the nation in question is being governed. Gallup published a kind of world “happiness” ranking a little earlier this year, and it makes for interesting reading.  The results also take into account what people feel about their prospects for the future.

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How Happy is Italy? The Gallup Survey

Need a Builder in Abruzzo, Italy? Here’s One!

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Tweet OK, so you’ve decided to make the break or have found a potential holiday home in the Italian region of Abruzzo somewhere not too far from the attractive town of Vasto and Abruzzo ‘s trabocco fishing platform lined coast. You’ve picked up, or are about to, a house with bags of potential – ripe for restoration – and you need a builder.  Your Italian is either non-existent or maybe not too hot, and you’ve heard that homes in Abruzzo need to be earthquake resistant.  In other words, you need a builder who knows the area, and who speaks English.

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Venice Institutes New Tourist Tax

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Overnight visitors in Venice are waking up this morning to see as much as 10 Euros extra added to their hotel bills as the city becomes the most recent Italian destination to institute a tourist tax.

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Venice Institutes New Tourist Tax