Quote from Bernard111:
http://it.weather.yahoo.com/ITXX/ITXX0006/index_c.html
Temps are in Celsius scale.
Not bad...
http://it.weather.yahoo.com/ITXX/ITXX0040/index_c.html
Quote from Bernard111:
http://it.weather.yahoo.com/ITXX/ITXX0006/index_c.html
Temps are in Celsius scale.

No, that can't be swept clean daily! It's in the south!Quote from Carl K:
I just spent Oct. Nov. in "Vico del Gargano".
I loved it, a quiet little town, swept clean daily.

tax issues? You mean you want to move there?Quote from Carl K:
I'm planning a B&B just East of town (.7 mile).
I'm going back this spring, I'll trade by Internet,
it's made the world a smaller place. I have not
looked into Tax issues there as yet.
English is based in many Italian words, that helps
since I'm older and don't learn as quick. I need the
adventure in my life. NY market opens at 3:30pm.
closes at 10:00pm, if I can stay up that late.
It's hard to relate how fresh the food is there,
compared to here in the States.
Good Luck in whatever you decide.
Enjoy Life! You only get as much as you take.
Carl
Quote from andread:
No, that can't be swept clean daily! It's in the south!
Gargano is supposed to be the best part of the region, although I have never been there. I've been told Manfredonia sucks, though.
tax issues? You mean you want to move there?
Wow
And the B&B has a fast internet connection?
Double wow.
Gargano is a region north of Bari. With a parkQuote from Hume1515:
What region are you talking about? And what's wrong with the south?
Quote from palinuro:
More formal English vocabulary is based on Latin, which is of course the root of Italian. A good trick when you're starting out is to think of the formal English word for something and 'Italianize' it. I.e., if you want to say 'argue' think of the legal term, 'litigate', and then you have 'litigare.' There are some false friends, but you'll usually be understood well enough. [/B]
