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Welcome and Benvenuti to all my Lovely Followers around the World,

2019-04-28 10.53.02It’s been a busy week here in our little bit of Tuscany on the edge of Chianti.  It has also rained a lot, which dictated much of planning for the week.  I decided not to buy more plants this weekend as it is still too damp, but just for you I have taken some pictures in our Tuscan garden.  The smell of the Acaccia Blossoms and our now climbing English Rose, shortly after the rain, is intoxicating.  Just standing under the dripping trees and breathing in the air is so invigorating.

20190420_102732Most of the time things are very quiet here, the sound of ancient squeaky tractors spraying the vineyards can be heard, but this is almost drowned out by the birdsong.  We have a small number of Magpies roosting in our trees and one fat male has taken to admiring himself in the glass of our windows and doors.  That’s Ok until he starts loudly banging the glass to get his reflection to respond to his posturing!

2019-04-26 09.43.20Meanwhile, back in our local village of Fiano, I was somewhat taken aback to be asked by a man I have only seen occasionally to go up to his apartment to see his ceramics!  Well, you girls have no doubt heard the saying ‘would you like to come up and see my etchings?  Well, let me explain.  I was paying Fabio at La Dispensa for my coffee, when I noticed a new ceramic dish for the change on his counter.  I said how much I liked it and as if by magic the maker of said dish, was at my elbow.  Fabio introduced me to Leonardo, yes I know, whose surname is Lazzeri.  With a manic wave of his arms and a big smile on his face, he invited me up to his apartment!  So there I was, standing in his big parlour (having met his lovely wife) and agape at all the beautiful ceramic creations, both big and small.

2019-04-26 12.18.57Leonardo is now retired, but still does the odd piece now and then.  His work is sold in San Gimignano which, if you do not already know, is the city of towers and is massively popular with tourists.  Leonardo’s work is unique, in that he concentrates on an Antico (old fashioned) style with the characters having distinctive pointed noses.  He has also published books containing his works over many years.  Unfortunately, Leonardo is also old fashioned and does not have a web site to show you, but if you are in Fiano or San Gimignano, I know he would love to meet you!  He gave me this lovely spoon holder as a parting gift, such a nice man!

2019-04-24 09.39.18Now, in addition to Easter we had Liberation Day to celebrate on 25th April.  Much is written about the French Resistance during the 2nd World War, however, the heroics of the men and women of the Partisans, the Italian resistance, is an incredible story.  I have met and interviewed some of these amazing people and learnt how whole villages were wiped out by many of the retreating soldiers.  Memorials can be found in many villages and seeing some of these really can bring a lump into one’s throat.

FEBBRAIO 2007 175.jpgOn a lighter note, this morning my man and I had coffee with friends at La Dispensa.  Our friend Ute was telling us about the amazing number of weddings she is overseeing at Villa il Pozzo a 3* hotel close to us.  She already has ten wedding bookings this year and was meeting with two further clients this weekend in preparation for next years nuptials! I have to say, Il Pozzo is a very beautiful place, castellated and with stunning views. Take a look.  Website

Ok, enough I think, must get the fotos inserted and send this blog off to you. But suddenly we’re In the middle of a thunder storm, ooooeeeer!  Now the lights have gone out!!  It’s eerily quiet.  The lights are flickering but still nothing.  My man won’t be happy as he’s down in the guest apartment putting together some IKEA furniture.  Mama Mia!  Now I’m being told that the saving of this draft has failed; well not surprising, theres no electricity!!  Damn and blast, what to do?  Now the heavy rain is starting again, and there are loads of tourists just arrived in the area wearing skimpy summer clothes, poor things!  Best keep my computer open, so I can save this as soon as possible.  Sound of fingers strumming on my desk, five minutes gone and still in the dark!  OK best get some candles ready before it’s completely dark!  Fifteen minutes now, have lit a candle, this is really annoying!  But just a minute, this candlelight is rather nice.  Will pour some drinks and get some nibbles.  An hour has gone by, so I’ve saved the blog to word, phew, should have thought of that before!

It is the following morning and finally we have electricity!  Still overcast but brighter!  Here is the blog!

Have a great week and do visit my website for updates.  My Site

Salute June x

 

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20180815_101857Yes, it’s that time of year again, Easter Weekend and the Tourists have poured in from every part of the globe.  Cars and mini-buses are cruising past our Old Monastery Farmhouse with big-eyed faces staring out of the windows.  Then there are the walkers.  As we are surrounded by agriturismo places to stay, it’s normal to hear the sound of footsteps on the gravel track and wondrous voices in many different languages.  But, we don’t mind, as this weekend heralds the run up to summer and it’s a pleasure to see and hear visitors enjoying themselves.  Anyway, we have our giant spider guarding the gate; just in case.

2019-04-22 09.48.18Now the tourists will have found ninety percent of shops, bars and restaurants closed on both the Sunday and Monday.  This includes our usual haunt La Dispensa in Fiano as Fabio, Sandra and Rossella have taken a well deserved two-day break.  The Italians like their festa days and most will have gone off to the seaside or mountains.  But if you know where to go it’s not a problem.  On both days we dropped down to Certaldo and Jam Caffe where you will find the best pastries in the region and of course very good coffee.  The weather is beautiful at the moment so you can enjoy sitting outside on the big terrace.  We like to be inside looking out.

2019-04-10 08.58.05#1On the subject of coffee, which the Italians serve up so much better than anywhere else in the world, on Saturday I spotted this advert for illy coffee.  Yes, I know, the hunky guy in the advert did draw me in.  But look at his face; which look do you like?  Clever advertising this; Classico, Intenso (intense) & Forte (strong).  I must say I do rather like the Intenso look; that hint of danger in the eyes…..  Sorry, where was I?  Oh, yes, I was about to mention that I do buy the tins of illy classico coffee.  I like the tins, they look great on the sideboard and the coffee is seriously good too!

2019-04-20 10.18.47On Saturday morning, the Mercato in Certaldo was heaving.  We stocked up with fruit, veg and Cheese, but our lovely plant lady had not turned up again.  I asked one of the neighbouring market holders and was told she had not been there for months.  But the good news is, I suddenly remembered a flower kiosk at the top of the hill next to the old cemetery, where our old friend Simon Moody rests in peace, bless him.  The kiosk was busy, but to my delight I found lot’s of plants for sale as well as flowers.  I bought quite a few, but will need more, so will go back next weekend.  I’ll send you some fotos of the finished pots next time.

2019-04-17 08.40.05OK, what else.  obviously the National news has not been too good this last week, what with the Notre Dame fire.  Here in Italy we have a Joint Deputy Prime Minister who likes to dress up in various uniforms, depending on where he is appearing, so it was inevitable that one of our Italian cartoonists would come up with this cartoon of Matteo Salvini.  We quickly move on….

2019-04-17 08.37.35Meanwhile, the various Leonardo exhibitions and festas continue and for a change I will mention Prato, which is a rather attractive town between Florence and Pistoia, where there is an Ingenuity & Textile Exhibition going on at Il Museo del Tessuto.  I’ve always been fascinated by machines, big and small.  I love steam trains and the workings of clocks and watches.  In fact anything that is not dependant on electricity or technology.  Prato is also good for historical buildings and excellent restaurants!  website

Anyway, today is Monday Bank Holiday, as the Brits say, and we must make the most of it and enjoy the remaining sunshine.  The hedgerows are bursting with Poppies, Acacia blossom is just peeking out, the Cuckoo is back and life eeez very good indeed.  So, take the time to read a good book, preferably one of mine, and relax.

Have a great week.

Salute June x

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NB.  Newspaper fotos are extracted from La Repubblica.  Other fotos J Finnigan.

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2019-04-14 09.51.03Yes, it’s that time of year again; the run up to Easter or Pasqua as we say here in Italy.  Florence has experienced a big increase in tourist bookings for the Easter holidays so you can guarantee the city will be heaving.  But don’t worry about that, it’s all part of the Florence experience at this time of year!  Park your car south of the river and walk or telephone Taxi Firenze on 055 4390 and they will pick you up in no time!  The shops are full of giant chocolate eggs and it will be a weekend of family festivities whether you are religious or not.  In the foto you will see an advertisement for Quinoa Gluten Free Restaurant, which is my absolute favourite place to eat.  Don’t be put off by the ‘gluten free’ thing, they cater for all diets and you will love their freshly baked bread.  Website

2019-04-13 09.39.05Whilst in or near Florence, there are some really interesting museums and exhibitions to get your teeth into.  The Stibbert Museum is one place I will be going to in the next few weeks.  I have been promising myself a visit for ages!   It is easy to reach on the tram, which you can pick up outside Santa Maria Novella train station.  The museum has a vast personal collection of military and lots of other collections, from around the world.  Frederick’s English father came to Italy after fighting against Napoleon in Spain.  He came to Rome and then Florence where he met and later married Frederick’s Italian mother.  After Frederick’s death, his home and museum was opened to the public in 1909.  It’s a fascinating story, do read about it and try to visit.  Website

2019-04-11 09.10.33Now I love the work of the Italian artist Marcello Scuffi.  You would be forgiven for thinking his art was from the art deco period of the 1920’s or 30’s.  But no, he was born in 1948 in Pistoia, near Florence and his medium is sometimes described as GrecoArte here in Italy.  I am mentioning Marcello because he currently has an exhibition at the Florence Art Gallery, which ends on 27th April.  If you like his style, do drop in for a visit. I would love to own one or two of his paintings.  Let me know what you think!

2019-04-13 09.49.34Again, on the subject of museum pieces, we may think of Archimedes, his being one of the most famous historical mathematical geniuses of all time.  Hang on a minute, I hear you say, but he was Greek not Italian!  Yes, yes I know this, I was just testing.  Well actually I was leading up to introducing Italy’s very own modern-day Archimedes, eighteen year old Valerio Pagliarino!  It is a reminder that many of the most intelligent mathematicians and inventors were Italian.  And still are.  This is not just a land of wine, olives, pizza and pasta, oh no.  Valerio’s innovative new technology, the LaserWan project, is able to transmit data with light and has been recognised as Industrial Patent of Invention!  Unsurprisingly he was one of the winners at ‘Intel International Science & Engineering Fair 2017.’  So bravo to Valerio and all the other young brilliant Italian techno designers rising to the surface!  Foto La Repubblica magazine.

download.jpgNow what else did I have to tell you?  Oh yes, the Chianti countryside is currently having a deluge of rain.  It’s also cold.  But the coming week is looking better and I know that many of you will be travelling here during the next couple of weeks and will be glad to know that.  I can see the beautiful Hoopoe bird trotting around the wet garden at this moment, easily finding worms that have come up to the surface.  There is nothing like spring in Tuscany.  Foto Pininterest.

Well enough of that already.  Must get the fotos added for you to enjoy and catch up with my Sunday to do list.  Have a great week and do drop me a line.  By the way, my man says this week’s blog is too much like a travel article.  Do you agree?  Let me have your views!

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Salute June x

PS  The Italians are very active on Facebook and are constantly posting events.  Pop in the location you want to visit and hey presto, masses of things come up including concerts, theatre, exhibitions etc!  All newspaper extracts from La Repubblica.

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20180623_010019 copy-1.jpgNo, I don’t have a personal assistant.  I was asked this the other day and it got me thinking, perhaps I need one.  The thing is, I work out of a private studio and I like the privacy and quiet.  Having finally finished typing up the lyrics of  my repertoire for The Rock Chick Band’s concert in June, which has taken weeks due to my hectic schedule, I am beginning to wonder.  However, each song needs a lengthy period of concentration as I note every beat and bar, as well as the lyrics themselves.  So passing this to an assistant just would not work.  Then there’s the current book I’m writing, the Expat column and this weekly blog, it is all hands-on stuff.  Oh and the day job!  Enough already.  But life eeez good, life eeez now!  Foto P Finnigan – The Rock Chick Band.

download.jpgNow, I’m just preparing for one concert, whereas Vasco Rossi is about to embark on his ‘Vascononstoplive2019’ tour!  The Italians can’t get enough of this aging gravelly rocker.  Looking at his site, it was interesting to look behind the man and to check out his band and back up team.  He has two Americans in the band.  Matt Lang is a very good singer and guitarist; you will find him doing his own thing on You Tube.  And, Stef Burns is a really good rock guitarist.  Since 1998, Vasco has also been fortunate to have the support of Italian trumpeter, Frank Nemola; what an amazing sound he makes.  Whilst I am not a great fan of Vasco’s voice, his band is second to none.  Foto from Frank’s website.5d1053ff36ed7445ea28aa69d2f67fcb

So what next?  Ah, yes, my other love, which is?  Yes, you guessed it – Fashion and particularly the Rock look.  Now for me it’s important to stay feminine, I wear skirts that are mid or long, and my signature colour is black.  All one needs is a flash of colour and this can be found in a scarf or jewelry.  I also like biker jackets, as many of you know, so this simple outfit really caught my eye.  Personally, I do not wear trainers, it’s a me thing, so with this outfit it would be black flats or sandals.  Foto from PinInterest.

2019-04-05 09.02.06But what about the guys.  Have you noticed how men wearing shoes or trainers without socks, can look a little err unstylish?  This is not the case with Italian men, it suits them perfectly.  In fact I have yet to find a nation of men who can better the Italians for wearing their clothes well.  I recently read an article which declared the results of a world pole proving that Italian men were the best looking and the country was voted the most beautiful in the world!  Well, I’ve been here for fifteen years and am in no rush to leave!  Say no more!  Foto La Reppublica.

2019-04-07 13.01.47Meanwhile, back in our lovely Tuscan garden the Ash tree has taken centre stage.  This year its new leaves are looking particularly lovely.  It is a big tree and offers shade during the summer months and a nice vantage point for the views across the Chianti hills.  If you enlarge the picture you’ll be able to spot our English park bench hiding underneath the tree!  Today, Sunday, it is raining so we have not been able to get back out there to finish tidying the pots.  Also, our favourite plant lady was not in Certaldo’s market yesterday, so we will have to get the new plants next weekend.  The rain was needed of course, we’ve had weeks without it, and the countryside certainly looks a lot greener and fresher now.  And, it is the start of the tourist season so everything is looking good for the visitors. Foto J Finnigan – from kitchen window.

Anyway, enough of that.  Need to think about Sunday lunch.  Do you think my man could be persuaded to go out to eat?  We went out yesterday but for some strange reason, he seems to like my cooking!   I could pretend that I have forgotten where the kitchen is again, but I’ve tried that one time too often.  He has occasionally offered to cook, but I haven’t got the patience to supervise his painfully slow preparation in the kitchen!  He has to weigh everything, then line the ingredients up in little bowls even before he turns the oven on! Bless him…….Watch this space.

OK, let’s get the fotos uploaded and send this off to you.  Have a great week and do drop me a line.  Visit my website for all the news and my contact details.  My site

Salute june x

Ps Glad to read that Mick Jagger is recovering well after his heart surgery.

 

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2019-03-31 13.00.14Sunshine, smiling happy locals in Fiano and the smell of cut grass.  Yes, the joys of Spring and the first of April, what a wonderful morning to start the day here in our little bit of Chianti.  Even the Poison Dwarf stopped me to wish me a ‘buona giornata’; she usually glares at me!

2019-03-31 13.03.31And, in the garden, what a wonderful weekend!  All the wintering pots came out of the cantina.  They needed some TLC and thankfully we only lost two plants.  The sun was hot yesterday, so much so that I eventually gave in and wore a hat as I tidied and pruned all the plants on the garden table.  Still lots to do and we will be down to the market in Certaldo next Saturday to buy more plants.  Really looking forward to that!

2019-04-01 09.52.00Meanwhile, back at La Dispensa, our local shop and bar in Fiano, I found a newspaper article about a female politician who has given up politics in favour of being an entertainer.  Yes, I know.  Well, I think the lovely Nunzia De Girolamo does have a certain something, but I’m not too sure about the outfit.  The former Minister of Agriculture, Food and Forestry has taken to the stage.  She is a forty-three year old lawyer, but it just goes to show that ‘you can do anything, if you want to’!  So, perhaps Theresa May should think about this as a new career.  Theresa, if you are reading this and would like an introduction to Nunzia, do let me know.  PS Song lyrics above from Thin Lizzy’s ‘Do anything you want to,’  which I will be performing at my next concert in June.  Theresa, if you would like an invite email me at june.finnigan@virgin.net

2019-03-31 09.20.28Now here’s something to make you smile.  An Italian handbag so beautiful it is being promoted by the stunning Penelope Cruz.  Yet another excuse to visit Carpisa in Florence.  Nothing else needs saying.

Now where was I?  Oh, yes.  I have been very conscious of all the 70+ actors and musicians popping their clogs of late, so I was pleased to read about one of my favourite actors who is celebrating his 80th.  The gorgeous Terence Hill has always been a heart-throb of mine, having many years ago adopted Italy as his place to be, starring in films for both the big screen and TV.

2019-03-29 08.51.58You may have come across his ongoing TV series Don Matteo, where he plays a priest, who is friends with the hapless Carabiniere, in a remote Italian hill town.  He goes about cycling madly from a. to b. on his bicycle, cassock flying and black beret hairgripped on, solving crimes and rescuing the helpless.  I love the series, you can get it on DVD or stream it!  Don Matteo

Anyway, I’m a little late with this blog so best get it off to you smartish.

Have a great week and do visit my website.  Am planning a visit to the West Country, UK in May, let me know if you want to meet up!  My site and contact details

Salute June x

PS Wishing Mick jagger good health and a happy return to the stage.

Fotos La Repubblica & J Finnigan

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imagesIt’s a shame really.  Italy’s Rugby team are getting a little better at the game every year, but a little is not enough.  As English fans living in Italy, my man and I support both England and Italy and our hopes of victory in the Six Nations, still lie shakily with England.  But to watch England pulverise Italy with a win of 57 – 14, was rather sad.  Great that England have those extra points, but we would love to have seen the Italians put up a better fight.  Hey ho, next time I guess.  Image from the Guardian.

2019-03-10 10.11.40Anyway, on a much lighter note and what with all the fashion parades going on, I did spot this rather lovely outfit in La Repubblica.  But, as I was about to take this foto at La Dispensa this morning, I was approached by a very sweet local Signora who loves to talk about her one and only visit to London a quarter of a century ago.  So, I’m trying to take the foto for you, and she is pulling up a chair and kissing me on the cheek.  She is about four-foot-ten so she did not think much of the outfit I was photographing.  Anyway, I listened for at least ten minutes and understood about eighty percent, which is a way of helping with my language skills I guess.  Eventually, she must have seen my eyes glass over, as she  finally stood and went about her shopping.  Bless her.  Anyway, I finally got the foto!

2019-03-09 09.51.52Where was I?  Ah, Sock Shoes.  Now these seem to be the latest thing here in Italy.  They look very comfortable, but methinks you need slim ankles or long legs and preferably both to set them off.  But then I also feel the same way about the fad for trainers with everything.  If you are short or dumpy, they are so unflattering!  What do you think?

2019-03-09 09.49.40Back out there in the world of politics, which I have not talked about recently due to the confusing nature of everything, we are about to have the European elections.  Now my man and I are allowed to vote, but what or whom do we vote for?  Look at these two Joint Deputy Prime Ministers that make up the head of the coalition government.  They are like a couple of cry baby siblings, with completely opposing views, no wonder things are all over the place!  Listening to the rumblings over coffee at Fiano, there is a big desire to return to the Lira, which to me also smacks of wanting out of Europe.  At least by watching the way the Brits are cocking things up, there will be a lesson learnt on how not to do it!  Watch this space.

2019-03-10 10.10.42But enough of that, I saw this interview in the paper and whilst you may not recall her name, Giovanna Ralli, you will remember her beautiful face.  This Italian actress was hugely popular in the 60’s and at the age of eighty-four, still looks stunning.  There have been many Italian actresses who graced the cinematic screens over the years, more than you may realise.  Giovanna made her first film in 1942 at the age of seven and her last one in 2013.  She was nominated for numerous awards and was awarded the Golden Globe for her career in 1975.  Recently asked if she would be making any more films she retorted I’m eighty, why not?

2019-03-07 09.46.01And, here is another thing of beauty and made in Italy, the new Ferrari F8!  But what’s this, I here you say, they’ve painted it blue!  Now I always thought Ferrari were traditionally red, but my man who knows about these things, says not.  Anyway, methinks that whilst I need a new car it is too low slung for our dirt track roads, so perhaps not.

OK, time to get on with the day job, am a little late in posting this blog, sorry about that.

Have a great week and do contact me if you want a Rock Concert invite for June 21 here in Tuscany.  Email june.finnigan@virgin.net  Visit my website at my site

Salute June x

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2019-03-03-10.11.50Yes, Spring has sprung early this year, hopefully we won’t get another nasty cold snap and kill things off. Bees have been buzzing for the last couple of weeks and I learnt recently that they take nectar from dandelions if there is nothing else available, so don’t dead head those weeds yet! Other insects are appearing as are small creatures like lizards, which is a little worrying as animals are starting to come out of hibernation a tad too early. Our resident Viper will no doubt appear soon; she had a big nest of swirling babys last spring. Our resident pheasant Phil, is sending out mating calls from various perches around the garden so we look forward to seeing one or more hens arriving.

2019-02-28-14.35.06This is also the time of year for finding Wild Asparagus. These are not the big thick stems you find in the supermarkets, oh no. They are lovely thin stems often missed growing amongst grasses that resemble them and under brambles. Well, you know me, I let other people hunt them down and then I buy and cook them. I was delighted to find a big fat bunch in a pot of water, just waiting to be grabbed by me at La dispensa in Fiano. There was enough for me to eat them three days running. Now, most of you know I am not the greatest of cooks; I like to do things the easy way. I snapped off the tough bits, then steamed for about five minutes, dropped them on to some baking paper, drizzled with olive oil, topped with pecorino cheese & pine nuts and baked in a hot oven until the cheese had browned. And, hey presto! I know you are out there clapping, which I appreciate.  I just hope my friend and neighbour the celebrity cook Judy Witts Francini isn’t reading this, she would probably hold her hands up in horror.  A local signora told me I should make risotto with them, but that’s too much like hard work.  PS you should go to Judy’s site and buy her wonderful Tuscan cook book!

2019-02-21-10.08.00Today is Sunday and the forecast is for temperatures up to 17 degrees centigrade! Well, I braved it this morning, popped on some thin tights and flats, so glad to have my feet out of boots. Meanwhile, I have been thinking about spring jackets and coats. Why is it that on every change of season, I find myself with nothing to wear? My man is horrified when I say this, he says I have a wardrobe full of stuff, how can I have nothing to wear? But you girls understand, don’t you? Then I saw this rather lovely coat in a magazine at Sandra’s hairdressers, perfect for the cool to warm weather, what do you think? I love it. And, the bag too!  But I could only find the bag on the website, which is a rather nice one, website that is, so I will have to do a bit more research!  Ah, I’ve found it in the Sale section!  The site is obviously still work in progress, so not brilliant to negotiate.  But the clothes are really gorgeous!

2019-02-26 18.21.30OK, enough of my fashion indulgences and time to go off for lunch at my daughter’s home between San Gimignano and Volterra.  Meanwhile, here is another sunset picture; it’s the time of year for fabulous skies every night.  Enjoy.

And, don’t ever say that I never indulge the man I love.  I do not eat or cook with eggs, but for him I am persuaded to cook pancakes on 5th March as it’s pancake day and he misses them more than words can say.  Bless him.

Have a great week and do drop me a line.  Visit my website at my site and email me at june.finnigan@virgin.net if you have not already received an invite to my Tuscan Rock Concert in June.

Salute June x

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Busy, busy, that’s the best description for the music scene here in Tuscany!

The ‘We will Rock you’ musical by Queen and Ben Elton is currently showing at Teatro Verdi in Florence, fabulous music of course and as a Musical, really entertaining.  It’s a great time of year to be in this atmospheric city for concerts and theatre.  You can get a last-minute ticket for tonight (Sunday) at Italian Ticket Office

Sup-dawg_2Just a short distance away and closer to us, Dominic Miller’s concert tour hit Empoli last night.  Now Dominic has been around for years, a lesser known but brilliant guitarist who is best known for supporting Sting (our neighbour) on many world tours.  I have only just spotted this in the paper, so too late for me to go, I am a little annoyed with ‘Bands in Town’ who are supposed to notify me of these events!  But anyway, look out for Dominic’s new album being released on the 1st March called ‘Absinthe’.  Visit dominic miller he has a fascinating history.

5172And what else is happening in Tuscany? I hear you ask.  Well, whilst enjoying coffee in Fiano this morning, I discovered an article about The Orient Express.  Now I never travelled on this rather intoxicating sounding train, I would have loved to mind.  But this reminded me of a much more local steam train excursion which takes you through gorgeous Tuscan countryside stopping at towns and villages along the way.  You can take a whole day out just indulging in the ride and stopping for events, festas and wine tastings.  The train company is based in Siena and is called Terra di Siena Treno Natura and runs between March and October.  OK, I have persuaded myself that I will book a trip this year!  Why don’t you come with me?

2019-02-21 08.44.20#1Also in the newspaper, as in most papers around the world, it was addio to that unique fashion designer and celebrity, Karl Lagerfield.  As you know, I follow Italian fashion closely, and whilst Karl was based in Paris and associated with Chanel, since the sixties he worked closely with Fendi and became a director of the company, which is based in Rome.  Fendi dedicated it’s show in Milan last week to the great man.  Well I had best get my orange handbag out again as it is obviously back in vogue!

2019-02-23 09.39.01And staying with the subject of fashion I couldn’t help but fall in love with another Luisa Spagnoli outfit.  Clothes should be striking and for me feminine.  I have been in business all my life and historically wore smart skirt suits, with understated jewelry and a subtle flash of colourful silk scarf.  These days I like to be less formal but with a touch of sophistication.  It’s perfectly possible to dress Italian with a girlish edge and still go to business meetings.  Good clothes can help one ooze confidence, try it, get noticed, boost your ego!  Oh and wear your hair loose!

Meanwhile the sun is shining on our little bit of Chianti, but the biting wind has us scurrying inside and lighting the log fire.  February is always an unpredictable month but the promise of spring is on the budding ash tree and the first daffodils are appearing in nooks and crannies.

Well, we are going out for lunch at today and we’ll decide where once we get in the car.  It’s very easy to fall into the habit of going to the same place every week.  If the people, the ambience and the food all tick the right boxes, it’s tempting not to go any further than one’s local ristorante.  February is also a little limited as many restaurants only open in the evenings out of season.  Roll on April!

Have a great week and do drop me a line.  Send me an email at june.finnigan@virgin.net if you want to be added to my Rock Concert invitation list.  The next date is June 21 2019 in Tuscany and personal invites will go out the first week in March!

Salute June x

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Benvenuti and Welcome to all my Lovely Followers around the World,

Italy is said to be the land of romance.  Having lived here for fifteen years, I can honestly say that if you want to find romance, Tuscany is as romantic as it gets.  I have been inspired to write every day since I arrived here and I cannot help but write ‘Romantic’ thrillers.  Yes, Italy has its dark side too, but that makes it all the more exciting.

961db7f4-40e3-4875-b1d5-a8478c4edf3eAlong with the rest of the western world, we have just celebrated San Valentino, when the single men chase replacements for their Mamas and single women chase men for love and romance.  Maybe that’s a little unfair, we do have a number of single men locally who are happy to stay at home with Mama and have the occasional dalliance.  I hope you found your valentine last week!

images.jpegBut back to romance; I have just read a lovely article in The Florentine Weekly  all about the origins of ‘Bacci Chocolates’ in which it features this gorgeous painting called, yes you guessed it, ‘The Kiss’, by Francesco Hayez (1859).  Bacio means kiss and I was really surprised to read that the chocolate was invented in 1922 by the founder of one of my favorite clothing designers, Luisa Spagnoli!  You can either bite the top off for the hazelnut, or put the whole thing in you mouth and let it slowly melt and disintegrate leaving you to crunch on the nut later!  Yummy.

cover-issue-2Gosh, how does one follow that?  Well, if you are not already here, you are likely to be dreaming of Italy right now.  A fabulous magazine that will have you drooling even more is Envy Italy Magazine, a gorgeous hard copy and on-line publication, which brings you everything that is luxurious about this beautiful country.  Issue two features an interview with the fabulous Andrea Boccelli, and that’s just a taster.

Well, back to my own daily living and simple things like enjoying morning coffee at La Dispensa in Fiano, reading the papers, greeting the locals and driving back through gorgeous vineyards and olive groves to my heavenly spot on the edge of the Chianti Hills.  Oh, am I still at it, painting a glorious picture again. So sorry, just can’t seem to help it!

2019-02-18 09.04.50Now, most of you know that my other love is Italian Fashion and I spotted this beautiful cardigan by Elena Miro  worn by a happy smiley model, and just waiting to be ordered on-line.  It has fringes, which I really like.  I know, I’m indulging again, but a bit of shopping therapy does me the power of good.  Where do you shop?  Send me your recommendations.

Well, enough of that, the sun is shining, there’s washing flapping in the wind, a pheasant calling and, if I were to start drinking again, a very nice glass of Chianti is in easy reach.  But I’ll just dream about that for now.

OK, time to get this blog edited and send off to you; am already a day late!

Do have a great week and drop me a line, I love to hear from my readers.

Salute June x

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Welcome and Benvenuti to all my Lovely Followers around the World,

Yes I’m back and busy catching up on the news and events in our little bit of Chianti and beyond.

2019-02-08 08.52.41In February, It is possible to fill one’s diary with events, particularly Art Exhibitions.  I love galleries, they have a sense of calm away from the madding crowds, unless you go on the opening day, which I avoid.  Whilst drinking my morning coffee in Fiano and reading La Republica, I noticed an article about finding Italy, that is historically, in Art form.  Just look at these fabulous pictures by Italian greats that include Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Francesco Hayez and Federico Zandomeneghi painted between the late 18th and early 19th centuries.  They really bring the era alive.  This Grand Exhibition is open now through to June.  Visit The Website

2019-02-06 09.13.41Then I saw another article and a completely different medium; the modern work of Maurizio Monti.  What draws me to his paintings is the intense colour and the combining of the beauty found in the female form and flower petals.  A sort of fairy like fantasy that reminds me of book illustrations done in the 1930’s.  His exhibition is at Florence Art Gallery now until 23rd February.  Do try and go!

2019-02-05 09.20.13Meanwhile, this past week has been all about the Sanremo Music Festival.  Yes, it happens every February, a ‘so very Italian’ music contest to find the best singer of the year.  You either love it or hate it.  However, this year it was co-hosted by Claudio Baglioni who is celebrating 50 years crooning at the microphone.  I have to say, he has aged rather well, despite the white hair he is looking and sounding rather good.  If you hang on a minute, I’ll pop onto his website to get you some more info.  OK, I’m back.  Now to be honest, whilst he is hugely popular here in Italy, his music is not quite up my street.  Despite that, I think we can award him the longevity medal and nominate him aging Italian Hunk of the Month!  Google Sanremo 2019.

Now what’s this?  Veganism seems to be taking over the world including The Vatican.  Mind you, my Italian translations are not always perfect but I am sure I just read that The Pope has been offered money if he makes Lent Vegan!  Well who am I to comment on this?  I am almost a vegan, other than my love of cheese (sorry).  This has something to do with Paul McCartney and other celebrities.  When I find out more, I’ll let you know……

2019-02-06 18.13.52Anyway, this time of year in Tuscany is great for sunsets.  Also the air is cold, but clean and fresh.  And, when the sun shines it’s possible to sit outside in direct sunshine, as long as you are in a sheltered spot protected from the wind.  So life eeez good, life eeez now!  Foto J Finnigan

Am currently working hard on my fourth novel ‘Assassin’s List,’ which continues the Adventures of Joanna Wilde.  Do let me know if you spent any time in Havana during the mid-1990’s, I would love to talk to you about it.

But, for now, it’s time to conjure up some Sunday Lunch.  My man needs some comfort food.

Do get in touch, I love to hear from my readers.

Salute June x

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