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Weekblog #105: In Italy, it’s written in the stars

That Italy would enrich my taste buds, teach me to be even more expressive and bless me with endless fashion inspiration, were things I knew even before moving to Rome. No doubt you have experienced this yourself: even a short holiday abroad has this effect. Every single country and all of their cultures broaden your …

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Weekblog #104: Halloween, extended weekend and the G20 summit in Rome

Today, on the first day of November, a strong wind blows around the house. The autumn leaves, which seemed to have changed colour overnight in this past month, are merciless blown off the trees. It is “Il Giorno Di Tutti I Santi”, All Saints’ Day. It’s a bank holiday, and the whole of Italy has …

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Weekblog #103: Ottobrata Romana, a Roman thing

“What’s the weather like in Rome in October?” Without a doubt, this is one of the most googled questions when it comes to deciding when it’s the perfect time for a trip to the Eternal City. And you won’t be disappointed by the answer as Google will tell you that October is probably the very …

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Weekblog #102: Rome through the eyes of a visitor

One of the most dangerous things of living in the most beautiful city in the world? After a while, you kind of get used to it. I won’t say that you turn blind for its beauty, or that it no longer moves you. The truth is that, time after time, it takes my breath away …

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Weekblog #100: One hundred Italian adventures

Exactly 99 Mondays ago, I published my very first blog post here. And that means that this is the hundredth. A hundred blogs! One hundred weeks! Have you ever done something you managed to keep up with for a hundred weeks? I certainly didn’t before starting this blog, so that makes it my biggest personal …

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Weekblog 99: Welcome to Rome, but did you make a reservation?

“So, what are your weekend plans?” It was already after lunch on Friday when I still had no answer to this question. Well, the day before me and my friend made plans to go for aperitivo on Saturday evening, but that was really it. Besides, this is Italy, and such a plan is anything but set in …

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Weekblog #98: To take a break from Italy

It is Monday again and I am sipping my cappuccino at a Roman bar down the street while I open my laptop to write this blog. I read the bits and pieces I typed on the plane this morning.  It takes me a while before I really find the right inspiration. These past three days, I …

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#97 September in Rome: month of new opportunities

You’ve probably heard it before: perhaps September is the most pleasant and fun month to be in Italy. Summer is still in full swing, so you can enjoy the weekend by the sea, while at the same time the city is buzzing with life again (in stark contrast to July and August). Early in the …

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#96 The most beautiful chaos (English)

And just like that, the first week after the summer holiday is already over. And where the arrival of a new season was palpable in the air at the beginning of the week – a fresh wind literally blew through the city – it ended with a weekend in which the sun was still doing …

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#93 My own Ferragosto (English)

Fifteenth of August, the laziest day of the year. Even more than at Christmas, the whole country is at a standstill. Shut down by that one holiday, Ferragosto, which for many Italians means the start of the summer holidays. The whole of Italy shifts down to the lowest gear. The whole of Italy horizontal for …

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