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Magnifici Mosaici
In case you think all we do here is eat and drink, you are only half right. Here are images from a day among the astonishing mosaics in the Villa Romana del Casale, in the very small town of Piazza … Continue reading
Posted in Art and Culture, International, Italian Travel, Off-the-beaten-track, Sicily
Tagged Antiquities
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Pizza Noto Style
The historic centro of Noto is easy to explore on foot. Its two main streets, Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Via Cavour, run through this baroque jewel box and reveal many of her treasures. But sometimes straying off the beaten track … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, Italian Travel, Off-the-beaten-track, Sicily, Travel
Tagged Noto, pizza
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Anche Gli Angeli
This extraordinary vaulted space is refined and sophisticated, yet somehow manages to be welcoming — a bookish hipster paradise. Anche gli Angeli features a bar, bistro, “concept store,” bookshop and live-music venue. The back walls of this soaring space are … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Wine, International, Italian Travel, Off-the-beaten-track, Sicily, Travel
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ChoccOfficina Noto
This sun-drenched sleepy corner of Sicily is our home for a month. When we’re not pinching ourselves, we walk the ancient streets at a leisurely pace. We live here and are not in a hurry. We have coffee, dawdle over books, … Continue reading
Posted in Art and Culture, Chocolate, Farm-to-Table, Food and Wine, Holiday Travel, International, Italian Travel, Off-the-beaten-track, Sicily, Travel
Tagged CioccOfficina, Noto
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Mayor Bonfanti: Noto’s Bounty
Lucky me – I am invited to Noto’s glorious Palazzo Ducezio to interview Mayor Corrado Bonfanti on his pride and passion for local flavors — the sapore of Noto. “What is so special about Noto is now well known — our … Continue reading
Posted in Farm-to-Table, Food and Wine, Italian Travel, Off-the-beaten-track, Sicily, Sustainable Travel, Travel
Tagged Noto
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Sicilian Valentine
It is February 14th, 2018. This is my Valentine to Noto, Sicily — it is love at first sight. Love of Place Siamo qui, we have arrived. The first thing we see is Noto’s magnificent historic center built from golden … Continue reading
You Old Indian Summer
Oh my. We’re nearing the shortest and coldest day of the year. Rather than sink into permafrost, I channel a recent Indian Summer weekend of blue skies and warm temps. Theater Boy is working on some splendid stuff in New … Continue reading
Posted in East Coast Travel, Food and Wine, Italian Travel, Musicals, New York City, Theater, Travel
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Home Away
As business travelers, we’re no longer tourists. Creating a small network of places where we can do business and feel at home is the ultimate. And anyone can do it. Responsive. We begin at Villa San Michele, a charming hotel … Continue reading
Posted in Italian Travel, Off-the-beaten-track, Travel
Tagged Argegno, Carmignano, Elizabeth Margolis-Pineo, epicurean travel, food and wine, Home Away, hospitality, Italian cuisine, Italy, Milan, Tuscany
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La Primavera: Part I
Wisteria Season March 20 is the first day of Spring. It is also my birthday. We leave Maine’s four-foot snowdrifts knowing it’s full-on primavera in Italy. There’s nothing I like more than eating my birthday dinner on a plastic tray … Continue reading
Tuscan Wines Shine
Among my favorite Italian expressions is, “Anni e bicchieri di vino no si contano mai,” or “Years and glasses of wine should never be counted.” Here at Enoteca Athena in Brunswick, I am eager to begin a relaxed, uncounted evening … Continue reading
Posted in East Coast Travel, Farm-to-Table, Food and Wine, Italian Travel, Maine, Maine Travel, New England Travel, Off-the-beaten-track
Tagged East Coast Travel, Enoteca Athena, epicurean travel, food and wine, hospitality, Poggio Alloro, Sarah Fioroni, Turina Wines, Tuscany, winter getaways
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