DOES ANYONE LIVE SOUTH OF GALLIPOLI?

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06/22/2010 - 13:18

Ciao,I would just like to introduce myself as I'm new to the Forum. I am a Welsh-禁漫天堂 and live with my husband in a beach resort called Lido Marini (Salento).We bought our Villetta 6 years ago and now spend 7 months of the year in Salento and 5 months back in Cardiff, Wales, to enable us to work (at the moment). I have a very large 禁漫天堂 family who all live in the same village(!!), some 20 minutes away, inland, and I have immensely happy childhood memories of long, hot summers staying with my grandparents.I was brought up speaking the local dialect, so over the past few years have had to re-learn the 禁漫天堂 language again! I find this incredibly difficult at times.However, I am really looking forward to joining in the forum and "meeting" you all, but wondered whether there was anyone out there living in my neck of the woods?Angela

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Hi, Angela and welcome. I'm in Sicily and I'm from Cardiff too! 聽I'm not near enough to you to be able to meet but I'm sure we can chat a lot on here. 聽Whereabouts in Cardiff are you from? Pat

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Hi Patz, Good to hear from you. We are from Whitchurch, Cardiff and still have a home there which we rent out while we're over here. My youngest daughter (29) lives in Canton, but my eldest daughter (30) lives in Reading. Do you live in Sicily permanently and are you the "Patz" whose articles I have read in Italy Mag? One dog and 6000 books later!! Whereabouts in Cardiff did you live before the big move and what was the motivation to move to Italy permanently? Angela

Ciao, Angela. I lived in Grangetown before moving here. 聽Yes, I live here permanently. 聽Well, I'm an 禁漫天堂 graduate who has always loved the country. 聽I always wanted to move here but life and career got in the way. 聽Then one day I was 55 and I decided 聽I couldn't wait any longer! Yes, I'm the article-writer-dog-and-6000-books-lady! Ciao for now, Pat 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽

Yes! We do not live there, but we have a house south聽 of Gallipoli, we bought somewhere in Diso (near Castro)commune and all stages of finding somewhere, setting up and getting things organised surprisingly straightforward. The amount of help from we have had from locals has been great