I must practise my Italian.
Apart from reading the odd, very odd, post from Richard where he bangs on about pianos in Italian, I haven't had occasion to use the little Italian I studied years ago...
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... other than when dining in Italian restaurants or reading the cooking instructions on pasta packets.
The Old Girl and I did an intensive course before a trip once but she's much better at speaking it than me.
I saw this yesterday:
The tour covers two operas at the Verona Festival and three operas at the Verdi Festival.
Accommodation will be: Verona (4 nights), Venice (4 nights), Trieste (3 nights), Ravenna (3 nights), Tuscany (3 nights), Reggio Emilia (4 nights), Parma (4 nights).
Place to visit with guided tours will be Verona, Venice, Vicenza, Mantua, Padua, Murano, Burano, Florence, Milan, Bologna, Trieste, Vinci, Lucca, Tuscan hills, Emilia-Romagna, Ravenna, San Marino, Modena, Cremona, Parma, and Slovenia including Lake Bled!
Robert will be relieved to know that fate won't be tempted by us visiting Catholic Churches or going to see Il Papa in The Vatican.
Of course September 2026 is a long way away but we have to start planning early for a trip like this.
As I said I will start practising my Italian language:
"Non voglio il salame nel caffè e voglio sapere dove sono i bagni della stazione ferroviaria. C'è un vecchio protestante che possiede una sala qui vicino? Quanti pianoforti possono muovere gli scimpanzé contemporaneamente?"



3 comments:
Oh no! Now we''ll have both of you gabbering in Italiano.
Better than hearing all that Catholic nonsense.
Ricordi: la mamma degli imbecilli è sempre incinta.
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