
Take Me Home Italy
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Our goal is to assist you to find your Italian Soul.. If Italian-American, Take Me Home Italy helps you find your Italian home of Origin and heritage.
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In honor of my father’s 101st birthday this July, I am posting St. Joseph's Day from the Archives. https://t.co/NinIx4F6FU
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From the Archives: Have you heard the Sirens of Sorrento? https://t.co/r15y9T2sQw
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Massi the Driver, Massimiliano Mori, became my personal escort for exploration of Tuscany around Siena. Massi has lived his entire life in and near Siena. Getting to know him as we traveled was an...
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From the Archives: https://t.co/akb42iPwai Valloria and San Remo, Two Very Different Locations to Visit in Western Liguria
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In the Hills or Hinterlands of Western Liguria there is a little town where few locals remain. Their children and grandchildren moved away for work. The name of the town is Valloria. It has been...
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https://t.co/wncIHaR6V0 Once again, Italy is the number one destination for beauty and travel this year. What could be better than Italy? You have natural beauty, art, architecture, archeology, history, and the locals are beautiful. So much to enjoy.
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https://t.co/EipwvK0FZT For most of my pre-pubescent life, I was one girl living with 4 brothers. Then, In May of 1963 my mother bore another girl. I was so thrilled that I ran through our local streets screaming that I had a sister.
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https://t.co/CXwZokbpvF 1 year ago a small group joined me in Genoa for our off the beaten path journey of Liguria. Discover Genoa with us.
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https://t.co/mNR3I2ByEo Have you wondered why there haven't been new blogs lately? Here's the story. When you live somewhere, you have almost no control about what happens around you. This year in Chiavari has been a very stressful and loud one.
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https://t.co/zyuIxM59kr From the archives: the tale of my first ever visitor to my home in Liguria. Enjoy the photos!
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https://t.co/NinIx4F6FU Happy Father's Day to Pasquale Ricci, soon to be 100 years old,and all Father's. In Italy, we celebrate on St. Joseph's Day, March, 19.
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https://t.co/tdf7R1tC6H From the archives--7 years ago I moved into my apartment in Chiavari. Read on to understand how it can be when you move alone to Italia.
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https://t.co/IBhB6KxR8f Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both… I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in the wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
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https://t.co/O08djKbJDk Carnevale is right around the corner here in Italy. Here is one of my favorites. Enjoy!
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https://t.co/Qr1QgzpITZ Capodanno, what is that? It is the Italian word for New Year’s Eve and, as usual, I spent it in Italy. This year I chose to spend the countdown to 2024 alone at home.
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https://t.co/CYXFPVeJXg... 7 years ago I left Minnesota for Italy via a stop to see my girls. It was my last US family Christmas. Buon Nstale a tutti! Buone Feste!
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https://t.co/IhgpSxVkb0 It has been a while since I have posted. As John Lennon said, Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.
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https://t.co/2x54ZKI8Ia From the archives: Enjoy these glorious enclaves in my area of Italy. What do you think of Liguria?
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