Finalmente,mostrare un pezzo del nord Italia.Il sud Italia è stupendo per il cibo ,gente ,e colori.Il nord ha tante bellezze e voi ne state mostrando,gli stranieri conoscono bene poco della nostra Italia ❤
Beautiful! I just spent the weekend in south Tirol in San Vigilio. It was heavenly. I love the Alpen regions of Italy, Austria and Germany ( where I currently live). The mountains and lakes are amazing.
Ingrid near Tolmezzo has her dream B+B going for years. Chase the dreams!! The whole area is lovely, I have lived in Provence di Pordenone for years and the mountains are our escape.
Thank you. Italy is small, but so much diversity in animals, flowers and plants, and obviously natural landscapes and climates, and cousine and receipes. I presume in USA the most know part is the South, with the seasides and hot beautiful summers, because of the big number of Italian expat that came from South.
I love you both! Alessio almost makes me cry I see him connecting to this cow grazing area. I wish my family was millionaires. I would build you a home way up there for Jessi. 😭
16:43 that is the usual amount of response I’m used to from men. Alessio and Jessie, you two are so expressive and demonstrative, I appreciate how much joy you bring to all of us viewer’s lives. Thanks for sharing your journeys! A b+b would be a great idea!
You both are so sweet together. The food looks delicious and thank you for sharing the beauty of Italy. I think Alessio should give us some Italian lessons, maybe on some shorts. Think about it, I would love it. ❤️🇮🇹❤️🇺🇲
Siete bravissimi :-) Luoghi meravigliosi, conosco la zona. Tutto il Friuli è meraviglioso. Se riusciste a fare un video di Aquileia altro che bocche spalancate, stupore e apprezzamento: si resta incantati dalla meraviglia. Dai!!! Il prossimo, Aquileia.
Jessi handled the heights very well. I went to Capri with a friend and took the chair lift ( like a swing chair) up to overlook. Probably no more than 20 feet off the ground over brush and small trees. On arrival at the top , she was crying and never opened her eyes on the way up. I felt so bad that we went back down on foot. we had to run down the mountain and almost missed our boat.
You two are delightful and hilarious. I’m sitting here laughing so hard. Jessi’s reaction in the aerial tramway and Alessio in the paddle boat. You are both so down to earth. Thank you for sharing all of your adventures with us. ❤😊
wifi and mobile connection in Italy is usually pretty good except for some remote areas. And I cannot believe you ordered a limoncello and not grappa in Friuli. You got one of the best grappa makers ever!!!
Thank you for an inspiring journey through beautiful places. Particularly impressive were the trips to Monte Lussare and Lago di Lusine. And finally, the Tagliamento River 😊. The views are wonderful.
Monte Lussari or Sv.Višarje in Slovenian language. I was skiing there more than hundred times. Beautiful terrain! This was/is actually Slovene national territory for more than 1 and a half thousand years. It became Italy after World War 1 as the Austrian Empire collapsed and Italy was on the winning side. We tried to get it back after World War 2, but we couldn't. This was the English Army occupation zone until 1956 or so until a peace agreement was reached between Yugoslavia and Italy. This is or is very close to famous World War 1 Isonzo/Soča military front where more than 1 million solders died on both sides and is known by famous book "A Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway where he describes somewhere that locals were speaking such a strange dialect, that even Italians didn't understand them. They were actually speaking Slovenian. I'm really glad we live in united Europe now, with (almost) no borders and things are much more relaxed and better now. This became a really good area to live and enjoy life with the possibility to ski in the Alps in winter, bathe in the Adriatic in summer, visit 3 different countries and cultures and their cousins all in just one hour reach from 1 spot.
A FAREWELL TO ARMS Page 218 "Barto, Barto," I said. He laughed. "Talk to them, Tenente," he said. "I can't understand them. Hey!" he put his hand on the girl's thigh and squeezed it in a friendly way. The girl drew her shawl tight around her and pushed his hand away. "Hey!" he said. "Tell the Tenente your name and what you're doing here." The girl looked at me fiercely. The other girl kept her eyes down. The girl who looked at me said something in a dialect I could not understand a word of. She was plump and dark and looked about sixteen. "Sorella?" I asked and pointed at the other girl. She nodded her head and smiled.
Oh my gosh! Jessie I rode one of these death traps up a mountain in Venezuela. I extreme fear of heights! I thought, well I’m on vacation, I was with my mom and dad, I was 17. I look up to the top, of what I thought was the top of a mountain and thought “ I can do this” I’ll hold on to my dad and it will be fine. Why did we get to the top, of what I thought was top, and keep going!!!!! We kept going and going up and up into the clouds!!! I was nearly on my knees by the time we got to the “ real” top of the mountain!!! Plus I knew I had to ride it back down!! It was awful !! I tried so hard not to be fearful and look at the beauty but I physically couldn’t do it. I just buried my head into my dad until we got down. It was crazy!! I understand how scary this was for you. You are so brave to do it. ❤❤
I thought the Smoky Mountains were beautiful. That’s an amazing area 😍. The dream house of yours Jessi would be a lovely place to do a B&B and Alessio you would be a great tour guide of the area. Thank you all for bringing us along. Wish we could have been there in person.
I travelled several times through Tarvisio with friends, and then we stopped there to eat profitaroles, somewhere in the center of the town. From there we went to Pontebba, where the pass starts to Nassfeld, in order to ski there.
In Germany we went to a greek restaurant and our group was drinking shots and they gave my daughter matching colored drinks like apple juice etc. We just had a few after dinner before walking home.
Beautiful experience from a beautiful place, thank you for that. Greetings from Slovakia. I've only been in Italy in the north of the country, in Merano and surroundings. I liked it there very much.
I had to laugh at the Row boat clip because my best friend and I got in one and we were on the lake going in circles for a couple hours laughing and laughing at ourselves. By the time we got back we got such a sunburn from being out on the water for so long. Great memory though for us because we had fun!
🤣🤣. We took lot of visitors to Monte Lussari and we had lots of nervous gondola riders as well. That is one of our favorite day trip locations from Aviano (San Martino Di Campagna ) though!
Jessi and Alessio wonderful video. I live some part of year in FVG and really it's interesting to see this region from your perspective. I'm usually in a hurry and I missed some interesting places, but with your help I will find them. I recognised Maniago on your film and this bueutifull house which Jessi wants to adopt as B&B, but I had similar thoughts standing before this gate. You made grate job for promotion of (in my opinion) underrated by turists region of FVG. Or maybe it's good that is underrated because it's not overcrowded and remains still natural and unique. Greetings from Poland. BTW where is this great restaurant?
Well, Jessi, now imagine being married to a Swiss instead of an Italian, and living in Switzerland ... and not only using closed cars, but having to go on those open ski lifts all the time (yes, you don't only use them for skiing; you also use them in summer for the upper parts in the mountains). Exactly, that's my life. I love hiking in the Alps, but I hate ski lifts. I always have the urge to jump down while simultaneously being scared of falling! Scary. The closed cars are nothing compared to that. I used to react to passing the posts the same as you did at first, but I love the closed cars by now. That being said, this is a beautiful part of Italy, and pretty similar to Switzerland and Austria. Felt right at home while watching!
Hey guys I know this region very very well. I am living in Austria and in about 45 min. I will be in Tarvisio. In Wintertime monte lussari is great for skiing and in other seasons for hiking. The Friuli was until the end of WWI 1918 a part of Austria. Many greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
hey hello I know this region very very well! I live in Veneto and I'm 45 minutes away by road. Friuli was part of the X Augustan Region Venetia et Histria since two thousand years ago, as was the whole of Austria with its Vindobona capital greetings from Veneto
@@nosferatus777what are you trying to say? Libya was at one time also Roman Empire lol. Two thousand years ago. Fact is Tarvisio was Germanic territory for a thousand years. Not sure why you care as someone from Veneto which has a separate history. Thanks to Hitler and Mussolini the German speakers had to leave if they want to keep their culture, which is very sad. I’m glad Italy is no longer like this and minorities are respected. You can be Italian with a different home and school language . Imagine your family has to leave somewhere they live for generations because of politics. Your attitude is terrible , the other person was just saying some history as a neighbour. And in fact in the video you can see the signs with three languages so even this young couple is not ignoring this fact. It’s called education .
@@hirsch4155 maybe you don't have enough culture to understand what I mean, we're talking about a Roman republic, not an empire! Does Venice have a separate history from Friuli?? Maybe it was better for you to study a little more! my ancestors lived in Istria, I know well how much politics can ruin people's culture! Your paternalistic attitude goes hand in hand with your uncultivation. It's called history not education!
@@nosferatus777 oh shut up, this is not a competition, my ancestors lost everything after the war, but built back up, but you know what I just enjoy these videos and don’t live in the past. I speak 4 languages fluent actually , and you Mr Cultivated? Or is cultivation just trolling someone who wrote an innocent comment from Austria before me? Very reactionary of you and immature, like a good daddy I wanted to slap your hand. And fine Libya was in the republic I used the wrong word, my bad.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful journey. I really enjoyed seeing it. I enjoy all your videos and appreciate the fun and positivity you bring into my day!
Che bella Lussari. They did part of Giro di Italia there. Fusine js beautiful at all times of year 😭 like make you cry beautiful. The colours in Autumn. Where is the castle? My partner is from FVG, now I want to find this place 😅
Add caster oil packs to your routine to break up the scar tissue in.your abdomen. At night while you sleep. I had a double uterus with endometriosis and a gap in my uterus'...severe menstral cramping, pain and two weeks of heavy flow (when i was younger). Its a game changer. I was blessed with my one and only son. Hes 30 now. Ive since had hysterectomy and am good. Praying for you both ❤
ALESSIO-> you better stop playing and buy that house that WE all want! 😍 Jessi is right. It's an investment...in love, in the future for yourselves. Me to self-> I just don't know what's wrong with these kids now days they just don't understand! I loved this. Everything from the cows to the views. Gorgeous.😚
Food ("cuisine") experience must have been a revelation for Jessi ... The variation and attention to detail is great and in combination with not being forced to finish it quick like in American restaurants (to make space for the next customer) will likely have changed Jessi´s attitude towards food in general and dining out in particular ...
As soon as I saw those walls at 13:09 I knew where you were. That’s the city from where my mom is from. Maniago, the city of knives. City where Fox and other famous knife factories and bladesmiths are born.
Have you been to Brusnengo, Italy? It’s near Milan. My great, great grandparents are from there. I would love to visit there and see what it’s like. Family name is Scribante.
I'm with Jessi on this: I also have a fear of heights and would HATE riding in one of those things! 😅 Btw, Jessi, that cream jacket suits you so well! You look fabulous in it. 😍
Im Australian but my parents are from different places close to here. They met in Australia. I have been here many years ago and have relatives in that area. I am a product of 2 people emigrating because of a war. But internally I miss mountains...or maybe the fantasy of it.
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I love Italy went to Northern Italy loved it. And the food is amazing. And the people were great. Amazing culture. Thank you the Pasini's. Beautiful video.🇺🇸🇮🇹Viva Italia...
I'm afraid of heights also. I went to Kings Dominion in Virginia once with my boyfriend and his daughter, and we took the chair lift across the park, and he decided to make our chair shake and rock. I will NEVER go on that or anything like it again
I had a French student that lived with me for a summer for a program to learn English better and see the USA. His mother was Northern Italian and all he spoke about was how much he loves the Northern Italian mountains and he pronounced Mountains just like you 😂❤
The cable car climbs to Monte Lussari! Last year's edition of "Giro d'Italia", the second most important pro bicycle race in the world, had a time trial stage (hillclimb) on that crazy slopes of Monte Lussari!
finally someone who shows the Italy that normally we don't know much about, always beautiful and rich
Italy is so fabulous! If I ever HAD TO move from Canada .. we would chose Italy in a heartbeat. My grandparents were from Fano. 💖
Ciao amico !
I live very near Fano. Btw It Is a wonderful Place.
Beautiful country been there love it and the food is amazing everywhere you go it's good.
don t move😅 ...I m italian, only for summer
@@chiarac980 Graci..
Finalmente,mostrare un pezzo del nord Italia.Il sud Italia è stupendo per il cibo ,gente ,e colori.Il nord ha tante bellezze e voi ne state mostrando,gli stranieri conoscono bene poco della nostra Italia ❤
Beautiful! I just spent the weekend in south Tirol in San Vigilio. It was heavenly. I love the Alpen regions of Italy, Austria and Germany ( where I currently live). The mountains and lakes are amazing.
I am in love with Italy, I love absolutely everything👍🏻
Cows are amazing animals. So calming, almost therapeutic.
yes it is true
Ingrid near Tolmezzo has her dream B+B going for years. Chase the dreams!! The whole area is lovely, I have lived in Provence di Pordenone for years and the mountains are our escape.
It looks like a very gentle place to be. The photography is gorgeous. Hello from Melbourne in Australia.🙂
That area of Italy looks amazing
È veramente un paradiso. Le dolomiti sono patrimonio UNESCO !!
Thank you. Italy is small, but so much diversity in animals, flowers and plants, and obviously natural landscapes and climates, and cousine and receipes. I presume in USA the most know part is the South, with the seasides and hot beautiful summers, because of the big number of Italian expat that came from South.
I love you both! Alessio almost makes me cry I see him connecting to this cow grazing area. I wish my family was millionaires. I would build you a home way up there for Jessi. 😭
Non te la fanno costruire!
Friuli Venezia Giulia. The underdog region for turism in Italy... better you know, more you appreciate. Mandi.
DC non lo conoscono neanche gli italiani , io lo amo e quando posso faccio un salto
Nah i veri underdog siamo noi
@@Federico-gc3utnoi chi?
@@es-mw2mq noi della calabria
@@Federico-gc3ut 👍
Thank-you both for showing us the beauty of Italy! 😍
16:43 that is the usual amount of response I’m used to from men. Alessio and Jessie, you two are so expressive and demonstrative, I appreciate how much joy you bring to all of us viewer’s lives. Thanks for sharing your journeys! A b+b would be a great idea!
You both are so sweet together. The food looks delicious and thank you for sharing the beauty of Italy.
I think Alessio should give us some Italian lessons, maybe on some shorts. Think about it, I would love it. ❤️🇮🇹❤️🇺🇲
Yes!
Siete bravissimi :-) Luoghi meravigliosi, conosco la zona. Tutto il Friuli è meraviglioso. Se riusciste a fare un video di Aquileia altro che bocche spalancate, stupore e apprezzamento: si resta incantati dalla meraviglia. Dai!!! Il prossimo, Aquileia.
Jessi handled the heights very well. I went to Capri with a friend and took the chair lift ( like a swing chair) up to overlook. Probably no more than 20 feet off the ground over brush and small trees. On arrival at the top , she was crying and never opened her eyes on the way up. I felt so bad that we went back down on foot. we had to run down the mountain and almost missed our boat.
😂😂😂😂
I dd the same thing I didn't open my eyes once, when I reached the top the man there saw my eyes closed an yanked me out of the chair.
I lived near the Swiss Alps for 1/2 year, and this is giving me all those glorious Alpine feels!!!
You two are delightful and hilarious. I’m sitting here laughing so hard. Jessi’s reaction in the aerial tramway and Alessio in the paddle boat. You are both so down to earth. Thank you for sharing all of your adventures with us. ❤😊
How difficult it must have been for my husbands ancestors to leave that beautiful place to come to America
Same with my ancestors! NYC must have been a rude awakening coming from Udine and Trieste
Mussolini and Hitler made it a pretty easy choice now we have the wannabe dictator Trump my prediction is that he's going to go out just like them
Non era questa Italia. C’era fame e povertà e poche possibilità.
@@stenos24den Hunger gab es in Italien nicht immer und nicht überall. Zudem war in Amerika auch nicht jeder reich.
La fame , guerre che hanno distrutto il tessuto sociale
wifi and mobile connection in Italy is usually pretty good except for some remote areas. And I cannot believe you ordered a limoncello and not grappa in Friuli. You got one of the best grappa makers ever!!!
Thank you for an inspiring journey through beautiful places. Particularly impressive were the trips to Monte Lussare and Lago di Lusine. And finally, the Tagliamento River 😊. The views are wonderful.
Monte Lussari or Sv.Višarje in Slovenian language. I was skiing there more than hundred times. Beautiful terrain!
This was/is actually Slovene national territory for more than 1 and a half thousand years. It became Italy after World War 1 as the Austrian Empire collapsed and Italy was on the winning side. We tried to get it back after World War 2, but we couldn't. This was the English Army occupation zone until 1956 or so until a peace agreement was reached between Yugoslavia and Italy.
This is or is very close to famous World War 1 Isonzo/Soča military front where more than 1 million solders died on both sides and is known by famous book "A Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway where he describes somewhere that locals were speaking such a strange dialect, that even Italians didn't understand them. They were actually speaking Slovenian.
I'm really glad we live in united Europe now, with (almost) no borders and things are much more relaxed and better now.
This became a really good area to live and enjoy life with the possibility to ski in the Alps in winter, bathe in the Adriatic in summer, visit 3 different countries and cultures and their cousins all in just one hour reach from 1 spot.
A FAREWELL TO ARMS
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"Barto, Barto," I said. He laughed.
"Talk to them, Tenente," he said. "I can't understand them. Hey!" he put his hand on the girl's thigh and squeezed it in a friendly way. The girl drew her shawl tight around her and pushed his hand away. "Hey!" he said. "Tell the Tenente your name and what you're doing here."
The girl looked at me fiercely. The other girl kept her eyes down. The girl who looked at me said something in a dialect I could not understand a word of. She was plump and dark and looked about sixteen. "Sorella?" I asked and pointed at the other girl.
She nodded her head and smiled.
You seem well Ms Jessie
Blessings of shared
Love, Happiness and Health
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Oh my gosh! Jessie I rode one of these death traps up a mountain in Venezuela. I extreme fear of heights! I thought, well I’m on vacation, I was with my mom and dad, I was 17. I look up to the top, of what I thought was the top of a mountain and thought “ I can do this” I’ll hold on to my dad and it will be fine. Why did we get to the top, of what I thought was top, and keep going!!!!! We kept going and going up and up into the clouds!!! I was nearly on my knees by the time we got to the “ real” top of the mountain!!! Plus I knew I had to ride it back down!! It was awful !! I tried so hard not to be fearful and look at the beauty but I physically couldn’t do it. I just buried my head into my dad until we got down. It was crazy!! I understand how scary this was for you. You are so brave to do it. ❤❤
I'm living in ortisei at the moment, heaven on earth
Oh my god, it is the most beautiful place on Earth for me, miss it so much
If you buy the compound I could stop by for a visit on my way to Germany to see family.
Ciao Jessi e Alessio. Che bel video! Sono cresciuta in Ticino e quei paesaggi mi sembrano familiari. Siete una bella coppia 😊🙋🏻♀️
I thought the Smoky Mountains were beautiful. That’s an amazing area 😍. The dream house of yours Jessi would be a lovely place to do a B&B and Alessio you would be a great tour guide of the area. Thank you all for bringing us along. Wish we could have been there in person.
The smoky mountains are beautiful, the alps are spectacular
I travelled several times through Tarvisio with friends, and then we stopped there to eat profitaroles, somewhere in the center of the town. From there we went to Pontebba, where the pass starts to Nassfeld, in order to ski there.
Svete Višarje! Prelep, milosti poln kraj, ki povezuje tri narode: Slivence, Italijane in Avstrijce. Slikan v snegu je čaroben kraj. ❤
In Germany we went to a greek restaurant and our group was drinking shots and they gave my daughter matching colored drinks like apple juice etc. We just had a few after dinner before walking home.
Beautiful experience from a beautiful place, thank you for that. Greetings from Slovakia. I've only been in Italy in the north of the country, in Merano and surroundings. I liked it there very much.
I had to laugh at the Row boat clip because my best friend and I got in one and we were on the lake going in circles for a couple hours laughing and laughing at ourselves. By the time we got back we got such a sunburn from being out on the water for so long. Great memory though for us because we had fun!
Beautiful way to start any day but especially today! Thank you for sharing in your joyful journey!
thank you for to be with us
Amazing video like always I’m in love with north Italy ,so beautiful!
This is lovely. It would be great if you guys visited the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino in Switzerland too!!
🤣🤣. We took lot of visitors to Monte Lussari and we had lots of nervous gondola riders as well. That is one of our favorite day trip locations from Aviano (San Martino Di Campagna ) though!
This is what I miss the most from Italy: exploring in nature the little hide restaurant little thing and go home tired but happy 😊
My home it's in america now bit I moss my family , my food and my homeland...veneto
If it was me I would live 6 months in Italy and 6 months in America. 🇺🇸🇮🇹
Jessi and Alessio wonderful video. I live some part of year in FVG and really it's interesting to see this region from your perspective. I'm usually in a hurry and I missed some interesting places, but with your help I will find them. I recognised Maniago on your film and this bueutifull house which Jessi wants to adopt as B&B, but I had similar thoughts standing before this gate. You made grate job for promotion of (in my opinion) underrated by turists region of FVG. Or maybe it's good that is underrated because it's not overcrowded and remains still natural and unique. Greetings from Poland. BTW where is this great restaurant?
I’m still on your side for the dream house, Jessi! I’d totally stay with y’all as the BnB. That would be a dream come true 😂❤ cheers from northern AZ
Well, Jessi, now imagine being married to a Swiss instead of an Italian, and living in Switzerland ... and not only using closed cars, but having to go on those open ski lifts all the time (yes, you don't only use them for skiing; you also use them in summer for the upper parts in the mountains). Exactly, that's my life.
I love hiking in the Alps, but I hate ski lifts. I always have the urge to jump down while simultaneously being scared of falling! Scary. The closed cars are nothing compared to that. I used to react to passing the posts the same as you did at first, but I love the closed cars by now.
That being said, this is a beautiful part of Italy, and pretty similar to Switzerland and Austria. Felt right at home while watching!
The view must be SPECTACULAR when the skies are sunny and cloudless.✨✨
Sooo a Beautiful Place
and also HOLY 🙏🏻🤍🙏🏻
I've seen a wild Stella Alpina only once in my life , and i go in Val d'Aosta's Alpi, every year since i was 3
If you buy that compound my family will be your first guests.
Yep... thats looks about right!!!
Wish you love and happiness today and always ❤ 🙏...
Hey guys I know this region very very well. I am living in Austria and in about 45 min. I will be in Tarvisio. In Wintertime monte lussari is great for skiing and in other seasons for hiking.
The Friuli was until the end of WWI 1918 a part of Austria. Many greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
Next all Austria will be italian
hey hello I know this region very very well!
I live in Veneto and I'm 45 minutes away by road.
Friuli was part of the X Augustan Region Venetia et Histria since two thousand years ago, as was the whole of Austria with its Vindobona capital
greetings from Veneto
@@nosferatus777what are you trying to say? Libya was at one time also Roman Empire lol. Two thousand years ago.
Fact is Tarvisio was Germanic territory for a thousand years. Not sure why you care as someone from Veneto which has a separate history.
Thanks to Hitler and Mussolini the German speakers had to leave if they want to keep their culture, which is very sad. I’m glad Italy is no longer like this and minorities are respected. You can be Italian with a different home and school language .
Imagine your family has to leave somewhere they live for generations because of politics.
Your attitude is terrible , the other person was just saying some history as a neighbour. And in fact in the video you can see the signs with three languages so even this young couple is not ignoring this fact. It’s called education .
@@hirsch4155
maybe you don't have enough culture to understand what I mean, we're talking about a Roman republic, not an empire!
Does Venice have a separate history from Friuli??
Maybe it was better for you to study a little more!
my ancestors lived in Istria, I know well how much politics can ruin people's culture!
Your paternalistic attitude goes hand in hand with your uncultivation.
It's called history not education!
@@nosferatus777 oh shut up, this is not a competition, my ancestors lost everything after the war, but built back up, but you know what I just enjoy these videos and don’t live in the past. I speak 4 languages fluent actually , and you Mr Cultivated? Or is cultivation just trolling someone who wrote an innocent comment from Austria before me? Very reactionary of you and immature, like a good daddy I wanted to slap your hand.
And fine Libya was in the republic I used the wrong word, my bad.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful journey. I really enjoyed seeing it. I enjoy all your videos and appreciate the fun and positivity you bring into my day!
Viva il Friuli! Viva il Frico e buon vino! Mandi 😊
What an awesome video! Loved it all 🥳
Che bella Lussari. They did part of Giro di Italia there. Fusine js beautiful at all times of year 😭 like make you cry beautiful. The colours in Autumn. Where is the castle? My partner is from FVG, now I want to find this place 😅
Ciao belli, my grandparents are from ugovizza…mandi
❤ Thank you for showing what Northern Italy has to offer! ❤😊.
I'd love to eat and drink my way across the entire country! ❤😊
Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing such a spectacular video.
Glad you enjoyed it
This is the cutest video from the two of you that I’ve ever seen and I love all of your videos!
Le montagne....noi anche viviamo a 500 metri slm... Al nord
Add caster oil packs to your routine to break up the scar tissue in.your abdomen. At night while you sleep. I had a double uterus with endometriosis and a gap in my uterus'...severe menstral cramping, pain and two weeks of heavy flow (when i was younger).
Its a game changer. I was blessed with my one and only son. Hes 30 now.
Ive since had hysterectomy and am good.
Praying for you both ❤
Grazie mille per il consiglio jessi she use a caster oil pack!🤞🏼
@@ThePasinis I second that , it's a game changer
Oh, I ♥️ this video the scenery, the animals oh, and the food. Beautiful videography. Please do more like this.
Wow so beautiful…would love to live there it is so peaceful ❤️🤗
it is so peaceful
@@ThePasinis thank you for sharing
A B&B would be amazing there but I'm with Alessio. We have to think about the upkeep. My heart is with Jessi but my brain is with Alessio.
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful video! Let's stay connected. Warm regards from Norway!
Definitely start your own italian courses. Id take them
Thank you for the beautiful tour😍
Svete Višarje! ❤
ALESSIO-> you better stop playing and buy that house that WE all want! 😍
Jessi is right. It's an investment...in love, in the future for yourselves.
Me to self-> I just don't know what's wrong with these kids now days they just don't understand!
I loved this. Everything from the cows to the views.
Gorgeous.😚
You two are so much fun to watch. The area is beautiful and I appreciate the tour as I probably would not be going there. You are adventurous.
I live close to tarvisio and me and my parents went to monte lussari quite often when i was little the view is absoloutley amazing
So beautiful, so peaceful.
Thank you guys for this great video that made us travel with you in Italy ❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful video. Thank U
Food ("cuisine") experience must have been a revelation for Jessi ...
The variation and attention to detail is great and in combination with not being forced to finish it quick like in American restaurants (to make space for the next customer) will likely have changed Jessi´s attitude towards food in general and dining out in particular ...
By the way, the dishes look delucious, but your reaction to them... Stanislavsky would say: “I don’t believe it!” I have to try it myself 😉
fantastic video, mille grazie !
Jessi you should come to the UK / scotland we have so many castles you would love it.
As soon as I saw those walls at 13:09 I knew where you were. That’s the city from where my mom is from. Maniago, the city of knives. City where Fox and other famous knife factories and bladesmiths are born.
Have you been to Brusnengo, Italy? It’s near Milan. My great, great grandparents are from there. I would love to visit there and see what it’s like. Family name is Scribante.
Always so beautiful! Thank you
Thank you! 😊
So many beautiful sights! Where specifically is that? I’d like to add it to my places to visit
He’s from Friuli
@@lucaferrari1860Tarvisio, bordering with Austria abd and Slovenia, Friuli Venezia Giulia
Oh, wow, the Monte Lussari is where I went skiing as a child!
Ya'll get your exercise seeing the sites there. So pretty!
That place was beautiful. I think, if you win the lottery, you should buy Jessi's favourite house.
Siete entrambi davvero simpatici ❤
grazie mille
The gondola ride, do they downhill ski there. I am too infirm now but this was on my bucket list, to ski in Europe.
Beautiful... i wanna come hang out on a trip with yall in Italy! 😊
Any time!
@@ThePasinis yay!
@ThePasinis Hope you're feeling better Jessi!
I'm with Jessi on this: I also have a fear of heights and would HATE riding in one of those things! 😅
Btw, Jessi, that cream jacket suits you so well! You look fabulous in it. 😍
Im Australian but my parents are from different places close to here. They met in Australia. I have been here many years ago and have relatives in that area. I am a product of 2 people emigrating because of a war. But internally I miss mountains...or maybe the fantasy of it.
I love Italy went to Northern Italy loved it. And the food is amazing. And the people were great. Amazing culture. Thank you the Pasini's. Beautiful video.🇺🇸🇮🇹Viva Italia...
Love Italia, lived there for 3 years
Che bello! Siete a Tarvisio 😊
si tarvisio , lago di fusine , castelnovo del Friuli
That would be scary up there! Pretty place.🎉
Bravi e simpatici entrambi !
I hope to go to Italy someday. Thanks for sharing! ❤😊🐦
I'm afraid of heights also.
I went to Kings Dominion in Virginia once with my boyfriend and his daughter, and we took the chair lift across the park, and he decided to make our chair shake and rock.
I will NEVER go on that or anything like it again
I had a French student that lived with me for a summer for a program to learn English better and see the USA. His mother was Northern Italian and all he spoke about was how much he loves the Northern Italian mountains and he pronounced Mountains just like you 😂❤
The cable car climbs to Monte Lussari! Last year's edition of "Giro d'Italia", the second most important pro bicycle race in the world, had a time trial stage (hillclimb) on that crazy slopes of Monte Lussari!
Mam I love your smile how pure n genuine 🤗🥰
My wife is from North Italy, Casteltotto in Bolzano, beautiful part of the world
I knew there was something familiar behind these videos.. A man and a woman around Italy, nature, food and traditions... This is "MELA VERDE 2.0"!😂😂
Bravissima Jessi, molto coraggiosa 😊