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Between the Mountains and the Sea: Drinking From the Firehose of Knowledge
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Between the Mountains and the Sea. Genoa is the crookedest and most incoherent of cities; tossed about on the sides and crests of a dozen hills, it is seamed with gullies and ravines that bristle with palaces. Henry James, 1877. Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Drinking From the Firehose of Knowledge. About living in Italy. Crazy, chaotic, frustrating, enigmatic, inscrutable, beautiful, fabulous Italy. Warning: Not for the faint of heart. St George's baby dragon. Cattedrale di San Lorenzo. Advantage - When ...
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Between the Mountains and the Sea: February 2010
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Between the Mountains and the Sea. Genoa is the crookedest and most incoherent of cities; tossed about on the sides and crests of a dozen hills, it is seamed with gullies and ravines that bristle with palaces. Henry James, 1877. Saturday, February 27, 2010. Our apartment, which was built in 1909, has Pavimenti alla Genovese floors, but the floors that touch me are those of Via XX Settembre. Completed in the same year, these walks extend from Piazza de Ferrari eastward towards the Ponte Monumentale. In th...
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Between the Mountains and the Sea: Didn't see this one coming.
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Between the Mountains and the Sea. Genoa is the crookedest and most incoherent of cities; tossed about on the sides and crests of a dozen hills, it is seamed with gullies and ravines that bristle with palaces. Henry James, 1877. Thursday, September 2, 2010. Didn't see this one coming. Is a type of pitch. In baseball thrown with a characteristic grip and hand movement that imparts forward spin to the ball. My favorite restaurant in another Doria building. Do they understand that we already live here.d...
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Between the Mountains and the Sea: Sarzana
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Between the Mountains and the Sea. Genoa is the crookedest and most incoherent of cities; tossed about on the sides and crests of a dozen hills, it is seamed with gullies and ravines that bristle with palaces. Henry James, 1877. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. One of Sarzana's charming streets. The response is "really hard"! There are questions on the exam that are so unfamiliar, so un-intuitive.so hard! And everyone's favorite.right of way! A festival celebrating the mind. Actually probably a better doorst...
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Between the Mountains and the Sea: Camogli - A visit to the town of the Houses of Wives
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Between the Mountains and the Sea. Genoa is the crookedest and most incoherent of cities; tossed about on the sides and crests of a dozen hills, it is seamed with gullies and ravines that bristle with palaces. Henry James, 1877. Sunday, May 8, 2011. Camogli - A visit to the town of the Houses of Wives. Not too far from Genova on the western side of the Portofino peninsula along the Gulf of Paradise, lies the little town of Camogli. In Italian mogli. One of the structures waiting to be lit at midnight.
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Between the Mountains and the Sea: The last train to Lucca
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Between the Mountains and the Sea. Genoa is the crookedest and most incoherent of cities; tossed about on the sides and crests of a dozen hills, it is seamed with gullies and ravines that bristle with palaces. Henry James, 1877. Saturday, September 11, 2010. The last train to Lucca. My train station - Stazione Brignole. My other train stations Stazione Principe. My favorite train, the Eurostar. Something new to entertain the travelers. That's a bed of nails at his feet. The door won't open! Between the s...
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Under the Neapolitan Son: May 2009
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Under the Neapolitan Son. Or, Kicked in the Shin: Naples and the Italian Experience to Tear Down Your Tuscan Farmhouse Fantasy. Friday, May 22, 2009. Francia o Spagna," Part II. The Southern Question.that is not the question! If anything, the relationship of Naples to Italian colonialism was as a cultural and psychological midway point between rational Italy and fantastical Africa, a sort of gateway to the dreamscape of the Red Sea [11]. Though a site for Italian colonial propaganda (e.g. La Most...The d...
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What’s Cooking Wednesday: Petti di Pollo Ripieni | Passagetoitaly's Blog
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Falling in love with Italy and one of its locals. My Intro to the World. March 24, 2010. What’s Cooking Wednesday: Petti di Pollo Ripieni. Today’s recipe calls for. Petti di pollo ripieni cotti alla brace. Or grilled stuffed chicken breasts. Unfortunately I no longer have pictures of the process from when I had to restart. My entire computer. So all pictures have been sadly lost. The recipe. La Cucina Italiana Magazine. 1 head of garlic, cloves separated. 1 small bunch fresh rosemary sprigs. Brush grill ...
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Between the Mountains and the Sea: January 2010
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Between the Mountains and the Sea. Genoa is the crookedest and most incoherent of cities; tossed about on the sides and crests of a dozen hills, it is seamed with gullies and ravines that bristle with palaces. Henry James, 1877. Saturday, January 30, 2010. A Day in Nervi. But, today the sun was out, the temperatures were mild and we needed to get out of the house. So, early this afternoon, we boarded the #15 bus and headed to Nervi. Now, two things require some explanation at this point:. But today we we...