Daily Life in Italy…
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About Margie Miklas
An award-winning author, Margie Miklas writes medical thrillers and travel memoirs about Italy, a place which has captured her passion for travel. She is also the creator and owner of the travel blog, Margie in Italy, and a contributing writer for an Italian-American newspaper. A retired critical-care nurse, she enjoys spending time with her family, including her three cats. Her favorite place is the beach, and she likes learning new computer skills, when she is not writing. A member of the Florida Writers Association, Margie makes her home in Florida.
Margie, I love the shoes the nuns are wearing. How times have changed.
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Thank you Gene…Yes i noticed the shoes too!
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That’s what I like about Italy you can actually watch life!
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Absolutely..the people all tell a story! Thank you for leaving a comment!
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Beautiful photos! I can’t wait to return to Italy this summer!
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Hope you had a wonderful trip this summer!!
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It was an incredible trip!
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I love your blog an look forward to it all the time!!! Thank you so much for sharing with us!!!!
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Grazie…I appreciate your support and kind words..
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I wrote a chapter in our book, Not in a Tuscan Villa, called All in a Day’s Work. It’s about ordinary working folk–the waiters, cheese makers, the bicycle repairman, the chicken store ladies, a pottery painter and my hairdresser. It’s about the value that’s placed on their work in Italy, and how they feel about what they do.
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Nancy – That would absolutely capture the everyday lifestyle of Italia! Brava!
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Love these. Can’t wait to capture more myself 🙂
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Grazie Ishita…Love your blog posts and photos!
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I love your photos! All of these scenes used to be so usual to me, growing up in Italy: I never thought I should photograph them or cherish them until I moved abroad. Now, every time I am in Italy, the camera is out and the local shop keeper who knows me from childhood thinks I am crazy to want a picture of him!
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So glad you are able to return to Italy as an adult now! Thanks s much for commenting here…
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I love that it’s mostly about FOOD with a bit of spirituality thrown in. 🙂
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Grazie Caroline! I love photographing the Italian people in their everyday lives
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Always love your photography — stories in pictures and they are so evocative! You have a knack for tapping into the real world and make it so alive for those who have never been where you go. Love these!
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Grazie Sherry! I am happy you enjoyed these photos of everyday life in Italy! I enjoyed taking them too!
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