ITALY VLOG. Everyday Life in an Italian Village and trip to PESCARA, ABRUZZO
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Living in a Small Italian Village our lives are busier than we ever thought they were going to be. While we take care of our everyday duties such as our business in Australia and renovating our homes in Abruzzo and Molise Italy, we have the great opportunity to share with neighbours and friends.
To say that our social lives are busier here in Italy than they ever were in Australia is an understatement.
I hope you enjoy this video and come along for a few days in my life.
My relative lives near the underpass at the train station in Termoli. I think its a great position, not too far from the public beaches but also within walking distance of the major shopping centers (Scrignio, Fontana) on the other side. Make a video if you visit Foggia, I have never been there.
Vi Auguro una Buona Domenica Fiorella e Aden grazie per tutti i videos che fate bravissimi 👍👍🙏🙏👋👋☕️☕️
I stayed with relatives for three months in Palermo which was a true taste of Italy. Now that I've retired, I'm moving to Italy I LOVED it! I enjoyed the kindness of the people and the small village they lived in. Thanks for the vlog!
“We woke up
early and couldn’t sleep, 6:30a”. Here in Arizona, it is sunny at 6:30a and many of us are already at or on the road to our jobs.
I want the Italian life! ❤
I love your channel.❤❤❤I like how you show real life.
Thanks for taking us to Pescara with you.
Glad you enjoyed
Hey there Peter from South Africa I enjoy your and Aden vlog , its like therapy for me ,, going through things but you help me see thingS in a different light .. THANK YOU
Hope you get through it quickly and gracefully. Lots of love ♥️
Your conversation about the sausages sounds exactly like my mother in law. She always sounded like she was arguing and not just having a conversation. She was from Catania and always said that was the Sicilian way.
Piacevole; grazie.
Nice to see that you have some cats at home!! I'm working in Canada and can't take holidays just yet so I enjoy travelling Italy vicariously with you and Aden.!
Wow, what a great blog. It was super interesting to see the arrival and departure boards at the train station to give us an idea of where you can go by train from Termoli. I wouldn’t think of going to the train station for a good breakfast :-) thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Olive was giving you a love look! I have been watching all of your videos on my TV and not able to comment. Hope you are both doing well along with the fur babies. I love these vlogs! I love all of your videos!
Thank you so much!!
The coffee shop reminds me of the rest areas on the Autostrada when the tour busses arrive, a mad dash for espresso and snacks.
Interesting, the dashboard is cracked on your car? It’s so new! We have issues here with out clear coat peeling off and our headliner ungluing from extreme heat and sun exposure.
Ciao, it's not that new 😉
Love all your videos.
NY CITY is a place to visit. Not for everyone.
I'm learning on where to park.
To go coffee shops are places to eat. It sa😊dens me to see beautiful animals wondering the streets. Blessings
Thanks for sharing!!
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6:30 am coffee I can think of only having it in my jamas in my kitchen
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Did I miss where they said whether or not they are feeding or caring for the abandoned dog? Anybody?
He is near the cheese place in another town. As far as we knew the cheese business people gave him food
Hello, are those stray dogs?
Hi. Only the German Shepherd but he gets fed there
Seems nice.But I thought you didn't need a car in europe.
What do you mean?
I already have 22 cats. Is moving to Italy going to further burden me with stray and starving animals???
You will see quite a few around. Not sure if all would want to become house pets, based on our experience they don't, but if you can offer some food and perhaps some sort of outdoor shelter that would go a long way