Barbecuing in Italy I have found to be less concentrated on the food and marinades, and more about staying outside and being together while eating fresh, simple food. Some ingredients for a perfect barbecue in Italy: Plenty of pane e pomodoro, bread and tomatoes, the most addictive form of crack that I know of. Start…
Getting Banned by Google, and Upgrading WordPress
This weekend in Milan, there was the iWordCamp, a BarCamp for developers and users of WordPress software (which I am proudly running). A cool thing is that the co-founder of WordPress, Matt Mullenweg, came and participated! Any guy who can quote Zoolander gets a gold star in my book (and he noted my phone’s likeness…
DMBLGIT April 2008 – The Results
Thanks to Andrew for letting me host! Next month’s DMBLGIT is being hosted by Habeas Brulee. Yesterday I introduced you to the judges! Today, straight to the results! (If you’re arriving late, be sure to check out ALL the entries in the DMBLGIT gallery – page 1 and page 2) With more than 100 entries,…
Introducing Your DMBLGIT Judges
We know that Does My Blog Look Good in This? is all about the photos of that month, but I thought I’d take you a bit “behind the scenes” and introduce you to this month’s judges! Check out the DMBLGIT gallery (page 1 and page 2) before we announce the winners tomorrow! I begged and…
A Day Trip from Milan to Monte Barro, Regional Park near Lecco
A wonderful thing about the end of April and the beginning of May in Italy are two holidays – April 25, La Festa della Liberazione (Liberation Day) and 1 May, Labour Day. If you’re unlucky, both of these days, being six days apart, will fall on days like Wednesday. If it’s a lucky *leap* year,…
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