Adopting Abruzzo
I’m, sadly, coming to the end of my brief sojourn here in Abruzzo, Italy and will be heading back to Milan on Saturday. I already know I’m going to miss this not too well known region of Italy. Indeed, I’m going to try to convince my other half and some friends of ours to come […]
Create Your Own Holiday in Green Abruzzo, Italy
Abruzzo, Italy based tour operator Italia Sweet Italia has just updated its a tailor made holiday service. Now you can plan yourself holiday to suit your tastes and interests. As well as Italia Sweet Italia’s cooking, painting and pottery classes, which include wine tastings and other goodies, there’s a wide choice of other activities to […]
Experience Italy with Italia Sweet Italia
Italia Sweet Italia is a tour operator based in the green and tranquil Italian region of Abruzzo. The holidays Italia Sweet Italia offers are short four and seven day activity-focused holiday experience breaks for small groups of up to seven people. There are three of these experience breaks so far: cooking, painting and pottery. Italia […]
Images from Glorious Abruzzo in Italy
Whilst flicking through what YouTubes has to offer, I came across this little photo presentation of the region of Abruzzo in Italy, which, if you remember was hit by an earthquake in April 2009.
How to Keep an Eye on Earthquakes in Italy
In the central Le Marche region of Italy there were 8 earth tremors yesterday, with one reaching to 4.1 on the Richter scale.
The Abruzzo Earthquake – An Expat’s Story
Earthquakes are frightening events, which the owners of the Casa del Amorino apartment down in Introdacqua, near Sulmona, know something about. Indeed, they found themselves right in the middle of the earthquake which shook a substantial section of the Abruzzo region in Italy on the 6 April, 2009, leaving the regional capital l’Aqulia badly damaged and many thousands homeless.
Italy’s 2009 G8 – All Right on the Night
The G8 show had to go on, and is on going. Despite rumours flying around that Italy was on the verge of being kicked out of this superpower club, and that the organisation of the G8 was chaotic, the White House has praised Italy’s G8 organisational efforts.
Thanks from GlobalGiving and from Blog from Italy For Helping Abruzzo
On this somewhat dull Monday here in not so sunny at the moment Milan, I’ve just received some good news by way of an email from the GlobalGiving charity updating me on how their Abruzzo Earthquake fund raising efforts have been progressing.
Italy’s Abracadabra Decree
It is no secret that the level of public debt in Italy is frighteningly high, yet this did not stop Berlusconi and his government from promising around 8 billion Euros from state coffers to help rebuild the quake struck Abruzzo region of Italy.