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Whilst sometimes simple words seem to pass me by, it is amazing what can be plucked out of a distant memory!.

Sat, 06/13/2009 - 05:39

Hope this works and only in the pub, just thought it might be a useful place to list things for BBQ.saladsA&R bean, tomato , plus bowl of egg mayoMoxie rudely dressed saladJean potato saladS&M Green salad and coleslaw

Tue, 06/09/2009 - 04:50

Just a warning for everyone, a few days ago a friend was badly stung by wasps that had formed a nest inside an outside shed, he was attacked when entering and required urgent hospital treatment.

Sat, 06/06/2009 - 04:07

I have a very good friend coming out to Italy to spend 2 months touring, and hopefully buying a small second home here.

Mon, 06/01/2009 - 14:57

The Marche Chapter are holding a BBQ for funds for the victims of the L'Aquila earthquake, Sunday 21st June, hosted by Sarah and Mark at their home Villa Conti (please pm Sarah for directions) from 3pm.

Wed, 05/20/2009 - 10:23

The Marche Chaper group will be holding a fund raising BBQ for the victims of the L'Aquila earthquake on Sunday the 21st of June, starting at 3pm, hosted by Sarah and Mark at their home Villa Conti, please pm Sarah for directions.

Wed, 05/20/2009 - 05:53

Morning Ronald, I wanted to post on the old IMF, to let people know about our latest fund raising event for L'Aquila, but it isnt allowing me to, is it closed for posting now?.A

Tue, 05/19/2009 - 04:58

Trying to find my way around this new community, and am slightly better than I was, but with so many threads I am now having difficulty in remembering which one I posted in, so searching for an answer is a task in itself, any easy way to track you

Sat, 05/16/2009 - 08:53

Ah I think I may have got somewhere have been alittle lost here, and never known for my techy skills, something I posted earlier is somewhere out there. Actually Moxie its not too scarey, just wonder where the teeth have gone.

Wed, 05/13/2009 - 16:11

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Answer to: snakes
Sat, 10/03/2009 - 03:18

Less plagued than our first year here, the numbers do seem to tail off and we are now into our fourth season here in Italy.It is well known on this forum that I do not like the hunters, they come too close to the house, we have 4cats and I worry they will get shot, and whilst I have to accept that they have the right to tramp over my land I do not like it. I am sure that some are more diligent in obeying the rules, but many are not, I witnessed one guy  last week just behind our house lift up his dog by its front paw and sling it into the back of his car, it squealed in pain, which demonstrates what a barbaric and cruel lot some of them are. I am only grateful that they seem to be such rubbish shots that they end up shooting each other rather than the animals and birds.A

Thu, 10/01/2009 - 15:25

Pineapple, now that may be an interesting addition, as I say you have to overcome the initial dont like idea, but it is very ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ, a million miles from pizza hut, have you really eaten there?, and in a wood fired pizza oven on a very thin base of pizza, you really should try it.A

Answer to: Olives per tree
Thu, 10/01/2009 - 15:15

Ah yes, but not mine!A

Thu, 10/01/2009 - 09:55

Not sure about the direct link to the property you rented on a public forum, without the owners having the opportunity to address your complaints. I am assuming that you advised them that you were unhappy ?A

Answer to: Olives per tree
Thu, 10/01/2009 - 09:43

In a glut year a fair price in Marche sold between neighbours was 6euros per litre. This year as it appears that there wont be much oil around  prices will rise in proportion to the amount of oil available.Very hard to estimate ask again in November!A

Answer to: Olives per tree
Wed, 09/30/2009 - 14:31

For us there is no average, we have 80 trees, last year a bumper crop and this year hardly worth picking. Our trees vary so much in age, it would be impossible to judge, perhaps someone here who is more experienced or a commercial grower might have an answer, but it would depend on how well the trees had been looked after, and situation and weather conditions. Ours had been neglected for a few years and were pruned back hard this year in anticipation of next years crop.A

Answer to: Going it alone
Fri, 09/25/2009 - 14:55

I can think of 3 women who have come to this area of Marche alone, all with different circumstances, but the main factor has been that they have all learnt or spoken excellent ½ûÂþÌìÌà and have either set up work here as B&B or had enough money to survive without working. I dont think it has been easy for any of them. I would consider your options very carefully, but wish you good luck.A

Fri, 09/25/2009 - 14:40

I think with all these things Tammy it depends on where you live in Italy.Our commune has been very helpful so dont be put off, as always it is best to be polite, get to know people, especially the mayor!. I think Italy is about who you know and who you make connections with. I hate the word networking but it does work. We live in a village of only 800 people but it has been good for us. I hope you have a positive experience.A

Fri, 09/25/2009 - 14:40

I think with all these things Tammy it depends on where you live in Italy.Our commune has been very helpful so dont be put off, as always it is best to be polite, get to know people, especially the mayor!. I think Italy is about who you know and who you make connections with. I hate the word networking but it does work. We live in a village of only 800 people but it has been good for us. I hope you have a positive experience.A

Thu, 09/24/2009 - 15:10

I too hope all is well, thought about you all when we had a 4.3 a few days ago at 6am.And then a mild one only a few kilometers away from us yesterday.A