Archive for the ‘Life’ Category

Turbo Gas Plant

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

turbo gas meeting

Living in the valley of the River Metauro we sometimes miss what is happening in the next River Valley. Today in Mondavio I noticed this poster about a proposed Turbogas plant near Corinaldo. In fact the proposal is to build a plant which will produce electricity from imported methane gas. The plant, if it goes ahead, will produce sufficient electricity for the whole of the Marche. The proposal is already meeting stiff opposition and comments about the project have to be submitted to the relevant authorities by mid December.

One issue that is causing concern is the pollution it will cause. This explains the large yellow circle on the poster and the implication that San Giorgio will be in line to receive its share of pollutants.

San Giorgio Informa

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

The second issue of the bimonthly newsletter “San Giorgio Informa” is now out. The main points are:

Cineforum
From October to March there will be weekly films shown in the Museum. The first film was “Braveheart”, followed by “The Queen”, “Paths of Glory”, “Saving Private ryan”. Each month will have a different theme: in October the theme was history, in November it is war.

SMS Service

A new messaging service called “Il Comune communica con te” has been set up. This free service allows residents to receives texts informing them about events in the Commune.

Interview with Councillor Antonio Sebastianelli ( resposible for Environment, Town Planning)

Assessore Antonio Antonio lists the priorities for the new Council as: repairing roads, rubbish collection by type ie. plastics, paper etc. and the creation of a solar power plant.

Questioned about making the roads more efficient and safer Anotonio said that they plan to make “Via de Gaspari” one way, create new parking areas and increase the number of road checks by the Municipal Police.

Will we be the only English in the village?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

roscoe’s house

A couple of years ago we heard that an English couple had bought a house near the church at the top of our alley. Then the nationality was changed from English to Danish. But nothing happened to the house. About a year ago we heard some workmen hammering  in the house but they were only there for one day. Now work appears to have started again with scaffolding being put up.

When work has been approved there is always a board put up with the names of builder etc. From this board we now know the work is being done for Pamela and John Roscoe. So we may have English neighbours after all.

Autumn weather

Friday, November 6th, 2009

mondavio

The weather has been very variable here in the Marche but one morning this week we woke up to the valley between us and Mondavio being filled with low lying mist.

Influenza A in Italy

Friday, November 6th, 2009

crib in Naples

Here in Italy the news is full of reports about Influenza A in Italy. Naples has been particularly badly affected with 7 or 8 deaths as a result of the flu.

As Christmas approaches Neapolitan craftsmen are creating their cribs which they often people with carvings of people currently making news. This year the craftsmen have decided to reflect the arrival of Influenza A in Naples.

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All is safely gathered in!

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

olive harvest

The olive harvest seems to be getting earlier each year – climate change or something. We started collecting last Wednesday and finished on Saturday morning. Other people had complained of a small harvest this year but for us the result has been excellent. Not sure if this is due to the fact that we are almost south facing or that Bill did an excellent job pruning the olive trees in April or just luck. Whatever the reason we collected 9 large boxes of olives which may weigh in at nearly 200 kilos.

To avoid falling off ladders this year all harvesting was done from the ground, putting the small rake used for harvesting on various lengths of bamboo to enable us to reach the top of the trees. We are always being told that our trees are too big and at harvest time we believe it. But for the rest of the year the large trees look so good.

Last night Sanzio, our very patient and always helpful neighbour, arrived to take the olives to the mill. We now await the new oil.

Inno alle Marche – Hymn to the Marche

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Thi morning on the regional news they played part of the “Hymn to the Marche”. This workLovers of classical music and pictures of landscape can now see both together on U-tube where “Inno alle Marche” is now available.

The hymn was composed by the pianist Giovanni Allevi in 2007. The composer was, apparently, paid 18 thousand euros plus 84 thousand for work in advertising the region.

The music with pictures of the Marche can be found on U-tube

Salviamo il congiuntivo (Save the subjunctive)

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Students of Italian (including Italians, including me) always battle with the subjunctive – a form of the verb used afted other verbs of doubt, hope etc. Over recent year Italian young people have tended to stop using it. Good news for foreigners trying to master the language and bad news for Italians wanted to maintain the language.

So in response a “Committee for Saving the Subjunctive” was set up a few years ago to attempt to turn back the tide. However, it looks as if the battle might be lost as the last comment on the blog was in January 2008.

Sprechen Sie Deutsch?

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

erica german teacher

Having almost mastered Italian I am now moving onto the biggest challenge yet – the German language. Readers of the blog will have seen Erica before – at our local Oktober Beerfest. She has agreed to help teach me German. We meet once a week where she provides coffee and patience as I try to grapple with the grammar and pronunciation.

Mr Berlusconi and Rosie

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Rosie Bindi

Mr Berlusconi is well known for his gaffes and his attitude to women. Last week Rosie Bindi, a member of the Democratic Party was being interviewed on a programme. Mr Berlusconi was then interviewed via a telephone link. He began his comments on Ms Bindi’s views with the statement that she was “more beautiful than intelligent”. He apologised later for the comment.