Perfect weather for a trip out today,after yesterdays storms, so we went to Caldarola to see the Caravaggios and others at Le Stanze del Cardinale in the main square ( ends 12th Nov) and then on up to Castello Pallotta an ancient fortified castle
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This is probably a question for Gala. My friend has started her road trip of Italy, to finally arrive in Marche in 8weeks time, and will be using internet cafes to keep in touch . She arrives in Lucca tomorrow, will she find one there?.
We have friends who are house hunting here and have come across an interesting site of a company called Country Sunsets who are based in Termoli, has anyone come across them or had any experience of dealing with them?.thanksA
Writing again in praise of the healthcare I have received in Marche.
Yet another incentive from those great people at Osteria del Lago at San Ruffino.They have opened a small English library, novels non fiction and some reference books.The idea is that the novels can be swapped or that you can add to their numbers
I feel this might be a question that comes under Caroles expertise, but just assuming I am a pensioner soon, what would be the advantages , disadavantages of having it paid here or in the UK?. I am being given the option, interesting that the post
I am having a problem getting the right perscription for glasses here in Marche and wonder if anyone has any experience or advice to give.The route as usual is via the GP and then on to see the specialist at the hospital and then the optician to m
The weather seems set fine for our fundraising BBQ on the 15th of July, this is our fourth attempt and thanks to all who have born with us and the weather!.The event is hosted by our friends Sarah and Mark at their home Villa Conti, between Amando
One of the main topics at the G8 summit held in L'Aquila this week will be the environment and climate change and a drive to reduce carbon emissions. Mr B might be well advised to look closer to home on this subject.
The weather forecast for Sunday the 21st the day of our much planned BBQ, is looking iffy, we will be reviewing the forecast tomorrow at 6pm and will then make a decision as to whether we cancel it until the following Sunday the 28th June.So finge
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I have to say that my experience with this German dentist, was absolutly dreadful, agony, from start to finish, had I been more clued up at the time would have reported him to his governing body. Have now found another one, the nephew of friends of ours and have just finished a course of treatment. Everything was fine, but I was very apprehensive after the previous experience.
Interesting, our neighbours, translate that as being a hedgehog,but porcupine a different beast, so amazing, saw one going down our road one dark night,a privilege, sadly did not want to come and visit us, and has not been muching on ours or neighbours ortos, perhaps he took exception to you Fillide?.
Glad you have your power back, it sounds like it was very difficult!, hopefully with todays sunshine, and sun for the rest of the week (?) it will dry out and things return to normal, people in Gualdo I think still without power.
I think your first step would be to make sure you qualify for health cover in Italy. Assuming you do then medications for chronic illness are generally free. Your doctor will refer you to the diabetic clinic at a local hospital and you will go and be checked there as often as they require to see you, a small charge to see the specialist. What is called the "ticket" price here. You will probably have to pay for blood tests, but this seems to vary. Not sure where you will be referred to from Sarnano, but probably Penny, another forum member will know.
Not so bad up in our hills around Montegiorgio, but the worst rain in 40 years, and as others have said, mud slides, and trees down, all over Marche, friends near to Monte San Martino without power for over 24hrs now, and the loss of life is very sad. Thanks for your friends pictures Adriatica, a dire situation on the coast.
Perhaps should just point out we have internal and external shutters to the main house, otherwise as Adriatica says we would stifle in the summer (whenever that is!).
Agree with Ram, paint is expensive and its better to spend more,then covers in 2 coats and is washable without washing all the paint off as well. Sebastiano is a mine of information, and has been a great help to us, from hairdressers to finding a man to cut down our huge dead willow tree. Â
Just as an add on re Folusci in Tolentino, we used them in our apartment resoration, for windows, shutters and all doors, and were very happy with the service and the price. For our house which just needed a new front door we used a local guy situated on the road between Falerone and St Angelo, who has also worked for friends, we are all more than happy with him. Dont know how good you guys are at DIY, but for our house Robert made and fitted internal shutters, perhaps you could approach the task slowly and devise your own project, anyway wish you well, and welcome to Marche.
Thanks all for the good wishes, I should add that that our celebration has much to do with the friends we have met on this forum, some of whom live locally, and for their generous help and advice, freely given when we were struggling at times.....!
Ohhh, you do Marche a disservice!, try Le Loggette in Falerone for the best home made pasta around, and Osteria san Ruffino on the road to Amandola for ½ûÂþÌìÌà cooking with a light touch, both reasonably priced and fantastic service and settings, one by the lake looking to the mountains and Le Loggette a balcony table and watch the sun go down and the lights come out in the distance. Farfense, in San Vittoria, is said by a Guardian critic to be the best pizza he has ever tasted..... Its great to cook other foods you miss at home, I know we do a good curry.......but guests staying with us have been delighted with the restaurants mentioned here, all tried and tested by us and friends first!.