Easter is a time of rebirth. A time to shed the heavy layers of winter physically, mentally and spiritually and open ourselves up to the new light and life of spring. For many around the world, Easter is celebrated for it’s religious significance – the death of Christ and his rise again on the third …
5 Ways Italians Live Better
We are one week into 2022. A year we hope will return some normalcy to our pandemic-weary lives. A year we wish, hope and pray will be full of new and exciting possibilities. Finally. After last year’s frustrating and ever-changing Covid rules and regulations and so many stops and starts – do I book that …
Love In The Time of Covid
Love. I’ve given a lot of thought to this four-letter word over the past 14 months. It’s been more than a year since we first heard of Covid-19 and our vocabulary grew to include words like ‘lockdown’, ‘quarantine’ and ‘social distancing’. For much of the world, the light at the end of our long, …
Losing My Fashion Mojo
I used to be a bit of a fashionista. Not of the Milan Fashion Week runway variety but put together in a way that was trendy but not too over-the-top. In my previous life, long before living in rural Italy and years before I was a television writer and director, I co-hosted Canada’s first entertainment …
Happy Valentine’s Day
We look at this history of Valentine’s Day and the first Valentines
Italian Love Affair With Food
What’s the first word that comes to mind when I say, ‘Italy’? Food of course. Italian cuisine is one of the most popular in the world. And with good reason. From pasta to pizza to cheese, prosciutto, and cannoli, every region of Italy offers up its own unique specialties. And they are all mouth-wateringly delicious. …
A New Year’s Eve In Italy
The Countdown I hear the clock ticking. All day. Given all the clocks in our house are digital, the ticking is in my head. I’m obsessed with time today. It is December 31st and there is at this moment, 12 hours and 24 minutes left of this year. Our annus horribilis – as Queen Elizabeth …
A Covid Christmas in Italy
I stand at my stone kitchen sink overlooking the olive grove and oak and chestnut forest tucked deep in the ravine and see colored lights twinkling in the early winter dusk. I lean closer and raise a sudsy hand to adjust my glasses for a better look. I see them clearly now. Christmas lights. Hung …
The Covid Curse – Losing Our Connection
The Covid Curse, losing our connection. Dealing with being separated from family and friends during the pandemic
Puppy Love – Again
Recovering from losing a pet. Healing so you can love another pet