ABOUT ME

This site is no longer current. Please go to Margie in Italy for my up-to-date posts about my travels in Italy and all things Italian.  Grazie.

Margie Miklas - Photo by Margie MiklasThe first time I traveled to Italy I fell in love with the country and the people. I started this blog in 2011 when I was preparing to go to Italy for the third time. It seemed like I could never get enough of this beautiful place.

After that trip I thought I wouldn’t feel the need to return, but in less than a year I made my 4th trip to this beautiful country of my grandparents.  And the following year, I went back again, making  my fifth trip to Bella Italia. In June of 2015 I returned from my 7th trip to Italy, and then in September of 2016 I went to Italy to write, and took a 10-day road trip in Sicily in October.  I know I will always go back as long as I can because  I feel at home there!

I am a second-generation Italian-American with a passion for travel, and a particular love of Italy. I am a freelance writer and photographer, and write for La Gazzetta Italiana,  a monthly Italian-American newspaper, Italia Magazine, and several other online travel sites, including Italian Talks and The Grand Wine Tour.

My first book,  Memoirs of a Solo Traveler – My Love Affair with Italy,  is based on this blog and my three-month solo travel adventure to Italy.  It  was honored with an award by the Florida Writers Association.

In  My Love Affair with Sicily, my second book, you will feel as though you are traveling with me during five separate trips to Sicily.

Colors of Naples and the Amalfi Coast, published in April of 2015, is a coffee table/photo book which features the peoples, streets, traditions, places, and culture of one of my favorite places in Italy.

Please follow me on Twitter @MargieMiklas , Facebook, Instagram, and  Pinterest.

I’d love to hear from you so please leave a comment or email me at margieeee@comcast.net

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82 Responses to ABOUT ME

  1. Jill says:

    Margie,
    I just finished updating reading your blog.
    What wonderful Easer experiences you have been having, too!
    I’m looking to hear if you went back to Rome or watched the events on the big screen. I cannot get over all the exercise during the course of a day; and getting drenched in a downpour; and spedning 9 of 13 hours waiting or on trains or buses in a day; or having to hoist luggage to back track from 3 to 68 for the address at the convent! You are one hearty woman, kiddo!! Loved the stories of you giving the woman her photo from 4 years ago, being kissed by those 70 or over, and your experiences with biscotti and wine!!! Making the most of life! what a ball it is reading these!!

    Love You,
    Jill

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Hola, Margie!
    Thanks for the kind words. It was equally a pleasure meeting you on Capri, sharing a glass of wine and swapping stories. Your story will always be one of our ‘gems’. Your blog is truly a funderful way of memorializing your adventures, and it is interesting to follow along with you.
    Safe travels, and if you are ever in our neck of the woods, please get in touch with us.
    Cheers from Vancouver (and often Mexico) Brian and David!

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  3. premalb says:

    Thx Margie, Awesome blog and nice pics. Thanks for linking my travel writing 🙂

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  4. Anonymous says:

    margie,it was great talking to you today! we have a lot in common besides our ancestors. have great triop to italy and post lots of pic’s . andrea steinel cook 931-381-4370 in columbia tenn

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  5. Anonymous says:

    Hi Margie!
    Welcome home. As great as it is to travel it’s always nice to come home! Thanks for the photos and commentary. It extended my trip and I enjoyed reading about your travels!
    Have a good summer
    Marita

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  6. superphoenix says:

    You are quite an inspiration. So I have nominated you for The Very Inspiring Blogger Award ->  http://superphoenix.wordpress.com/2012/05/30/oh-wow-i-am-an-inspiring-blogger/

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  7. julia says:

    Wow, Life really does begin after 50 doesn’t it? I love the way your photographs capture the everyday lives of the Italian people going about everyday task. I second the vote for Very Inspiring Blooger Award to you.

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  8. friendlytm says:

    Thank you for visiting my blog. I love Italy !

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  9. petit4chocolatier says:

    Margie, wonderful blog and stunning pictures! I am looking forward to reading through the posts I haven’t viewed yet.

    Sincerely,
    judy

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  10. Trishanka says:

    Hi,
    Would you be interested in trading guest blog post on our blog, http://onetravelbloggers.com/? We are a PR 3 blog whose audience enjoys reading anything about travel. And, of course, you’ll receive a FOLLOWED link to your blog or page of your choice.
    Please let me know if you’re interested. I think you’d be a great fit with our audience, and we’d also like to talk with you about other partnerships.
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  11. Scott Erb says:

    Just got your book – I love how you describe your feelings and the scenes. I’ve only started, but having been often in Venice I could definitely imagine the scenes! I was a bit curious why you didn’t just fly into Venice rather than via Milano. Anyway, I’ll keep reading — I’m glad I discovered your blog and book!

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  12. AnilCm says:

    Congratulation! I just nominated you for “Wonderful Team Member Readership Award.” Please see my post for your acceptance and participation : http://exxtracts.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1788&action=edit&message=6&postpost=v2

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  13. carol says:

    Marge, You are doing exactly what I am planning on doing. I also am planning on
    an extended length of time in Italy. In the process of getting my Italian citizenship.
    I NEED to go and just live.

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  15. [My little] Margie — I hope you don’t mind, but I just nominated you for an “Illuminating Blogger Award.” Just follow this link for the acceptance guidelines: http://foodstoriesblog.com/illuminating-blogger-award/comment-page-48/#comment-7679.

    Ciao for now.

    TPT

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  16. friendlytm says:

    Year-End Awards – thank you, my blogging friends!

    I have nominated your blog to receive the Blog of the Year 2012 award. Please check it out.

    I wish you a wonderful holiday season, and a happy new year!

    Sincerely,
    Denise, aka friendlytm
    Dec 18, 2012

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  17. francesca says:

    hi, I am a painter looking to spend 6+ months in Italy to work and live as cheaply as possible. I have found house and apartments , but I am wondering where I can find a great studio to paint in.
    I have been to Italy twice but never to Sicily
    where 2 ify grandparents are from. I would prefer to be in Sicily this time around as I have some relatives I can look up.
    any suggestions about finding a studio there? I basically need a space with good light, a sink and a toilet, with lots of wall space.
    thanks
    Francesca

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  18. Mia Powell says:

    Hi Margie….I just finished reading your book and I loved it! I felt I was right there with you. I’ve now made it my goal to put money back from every paycheck so that one day I will be able to take an extended trip to Italy. Thank you for sharing your experience.

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  19. mushtaqtariq says:

    Nice blog… Welcome to my blog on travel and tour

    Hajj 2021

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  21. Enjoyed reading your story & photos of going to the opera & cathedral in Sicily. What an experience!! You are accumulating many wonderful memories for sure.

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  22. ishitasood says:

    I love your Blog Margie and I am so happy to have found you!! My love for Italy goes stronger with each passing day. I hope to save up for another trip 🙂 Cheers!

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  23. Aldene Harris says:

    Hi folks…. can anyone assist me please. I am travelling to Italy next month, first to Tuscay then to Lake Cannero. I would like to visit Cinque Terre as well and will travel by car from Siena. Please can someone advise me on ‘cute local little bistros’ I want to go local and enjoy the local people and their festivities in Siena and Cinque Terre. Also would like to find a cosy little place to stay overnight in Cinque Terre and just party with the local communities. Help Please

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    • Alderney thank you for commenting. Your trip to the Cinque Terre and Lake Cannero after Tuscany sounds great!! I would suggest wandering onto streets away from the main piazzas to find where the locals eat. There is a place in Siena across from St Dominic’s church that was good

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  24. ishitasood says:

    Wow you are lucky! You will fall in love with it 🙂 I went to Cinque Terre too. Where will you be staying? Do visit Porto Venere. And spend more time at the less touristy places. Do the blue trail. Eat lots of sea food 😀 I Stayed in Termonti Hostel in Biasa. The owner has the facility of car and drops you to Riomaggiore in the morning and picks up in the evening. Find my review here :

    http://www.tripadvisor.in/Hotel_Review-g187824-d1069380-Reviews-Ostello_Tramonti-La_Spezia_Province_of_La_Spezia_Liguria.html

    http://ishitasood.blogspot.in/2014/01/the-cinque-terre-cinque-terre-was-place.html

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  25. Aldene Harris says:

    Oh my word – thank you for the prompt response. I am going to try and find St Dominic’s and the local Bistros – i love your country and have never been to Siena. We are staying in Pentolina

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  26. Aldene Harris says:

    Are there any wine vineyards which we should visit and what else can you suggest we do in the area???

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  27. Ciao Margie! Great to find your blog! If you ever pass by our wonderful region, Abruzzo, please let us know, we’d love to show you around! 🙂 Very nice to meet you! Maple 🙂

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  28. Greg Speck says:

    We must be close, looks like you reside in a Florida. My wife and I moved from CT to Vero Brach in August of last year No more snow. We just returned from our 11th trip to Italy. We were caught off guard with a colder than normal spring, but it was bella Italia. We were in Sicily for the entire time, and Mt Etna had a fresh coating of snow. Love your blog and your books.

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  29. Grazie mille Greg – Yes a small world as I live in Port St Lucie…Glad to connect with another Italophile! I am enjoying your blog

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  30. jacksonjc9 says:

    Hello Margie! I really enjoyed your blogs! I wish to join you on your adventures. Hope to read more of your travels.

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  31. Just like yourself, I feel in love with Italy on my very first trip there when I was 13. Over twenty years later, with my husband in tow, we visit nearly every year and would love to move there one day. I intend to keep my fingers crossed! 🙂 #MilestoneGiveaway

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  32. thatssojacob says:

    Hey there Margie! Just tuned in this afternoon and gave you a follow. If you want to see what I’m up to in my fun world or just return the favor, visit me at http://www.thatssojacob.wordpress.com. Thanks and have a happy day!

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  33. Diana says:

    Hi Margie…..love your blog…I am also of Italian decent (my father is from Italy)…..I was born and raised in Texas,but have been living in Italy for 8 years…anyway….always love to connect with fellow Italian Americans……look forward to reading more….

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  34. Nice blog Margie! Looking forward to following you and I need to check out your books. I love traveling to Italy!!!

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  35. Thom Hickey says:

    Thanks Margie. Delighted to have found your blog. Like you I love Italy and it’s culture. Looking forward to further exploration with you here. Regards from Thom at the immortal jukebox.

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  36. Vicky says:

    Margie,
    Your blog is so inspiring!!! Loved every part of it. I came accross it as I was learning about Italy for a service I’m starting there. I have a few questions for you, would you mind emailing me please (details in form)?
    Would love your insight!

    Thanks!
    Vicky

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  37. Ivanka Di Felice says:

    I would love to introduce my book about our life in Italy to your readers. It is written in a humorous style and provides insight into the ways of this wondrous land and an inside look at the people (I have relatives!) If one enjoys humor and travel books they may find my book amusing. Or I would love to contribute one of the chapters from my book (I can send you several depending on what you are looking for) or participate in an interview.

    Author bio:

    Ivanka Di Felice is a writer living in Tuscany. She will assure you that it’s far less pretentious than it sounds. She was born in Toronto, Canada. She is 39 years and 94 months old. In her quest for happiness, she followed Nora Ephron’s advice: “Secret to life, marry an Italian.”

    Book Description:

    This light, lively book takes place in Italy, with hilarious anecdotes about the author and her husband’s trip to visit his family in Abruzzo and finally their escape to Tuscany.

    Ivanka Di Felice’s own expectations were shattered when she embarked on la dolce vita. She envisioned drinking unforgettable Brunello by candlelight and discussing art and history with elegant dinner guests. Instead, dinner discussions revolved around how to avoid a “bad wind,” whether the Mafia runs IKEA, and bizarre theories on why the Chinese in Italy never have funerals. Now she drinks Zio’s own “unforgettable,” almost undrinkable, wine, as he pays long-winded tributes to the vile liquid as if it were an elixir of the gods. Celebrate with our author—for mere mortals, or their livers, could not have lived to tell the tale.

    Follow her unlikely adventures as she’s reduced to tears by crazy-making Italian bureaucrats and tries to find work as a truffle telemarketer. You will encounter elderly aunts climbing trees, pyromaniac septuagenarians, and all sorts of “fowl” play.

    So pour yourself a glass of bad Italian wine, add a dose of accordion music, and spend some time in Ivanka Di Felice’s Italy.

    My book can be sampled at:

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    I thank you so very much for your time.

    Best regards,
    Ivanka Di Felice

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  38. Anna says:

    Hi Margie! Thank you so so much for your comment on my blog and for following me! I am so glad I found you on twitter, as it is great to find other people who are so passionate about Italy and everything Italian! Lovely blog and I look forward to exploring it some more! 🙂 Have a lovely day!

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  39. Bonnie Conary says:

    Hello Mrs. Carey, I was a student of your at Old Town High School, Old Town, Maine. So good to read this wonderful article about you. You made English an interesting subject, so glad to have met you.

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  40. Pooja Rao says:

    Dear Margie,

    To introduce myself, I am a student studying in Les Roches in Switzerland, writing my dissertation on ‘Exploring Culinary Tourism through the lens of Food Bloggers’.

    I am writing to you in order to request for your assistance to answer a few of my questions for data collection for my dissertation. Your identity will remain confidential by all means.

    If you would like to (pleasee!) assist me, kindly reply back to this email and I will contact you soon with my questions.

    I have left my contact details below!

    Would much appreciate your help.

    Please do not hesitate to contact me for further details.

    Thanking you,

    Have a wonderful day,

    Kind Regards,
    Pooja Rao

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  41. bellasabroad says:

    Ciao Margie! I am planning my 4th trip to Italy with my girlfriend, and we are starting in Sicily! I was happy to find your book, My Love Affair with Sicily (which I just loaded on my kindle) after I started following your blog (which I very much enjoy). I would love some advice about where we MUST visit in Sicily. We are flying into Postiano, and making our way to Florence (where my heart lives). We are going to be in Italy for 10 days, of which in Florence. I look forward to conversing with you! Grazie Mille! Trina

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    • Thank you so much Trina for buying my book and for the kind words. I am thrilled that you are going to Sicily. I know you will love it. Florence and Positano too! How wonderful…I will email you with specifics about Sicily.

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  42. narrabondo says:

    Hi Margie!
    I am from Amalfi coast and I love Naples, so I enjoy very much when I read what an american thinks about country.
    I hope you will come back soon

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  43. Sartenada says:

    Great blog and wonderful photos.

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  45. Ciao Margie,
    I’ve been been following you for a while now and I just wanted to say how much I’m enjoying it!
    It’s really inspiring and I’m so happy I found it.
    I’m from a town in the Eastern Central coast of Italy and share the same passion for Italy and particularly for my ‘home’ region: Le Marche.
    I know what it means “falling in love” with a place and I think it’s great to share this feeling with other people!
    Un abbraccio:-)

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    • Thank you so very much for the compliment. I love your passion for Le Marche and hope to visit one day. It’s one of the few regions in Italy that I have not seen. So glad to connect with another Italophile !!

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  46. Anonymous says:

    Ciao Margie,

    I happen to find your My Love Affair with Sicily book and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is so marked up because I used it on my first trip to Sicily last year. I seem to have a lot in common with you…my grandparents are also from Italy (specifically Sicily) and I kept feeling that pull to visit Sicily. It was wonderful and so much that I am heading back again this fall. The other thing we have in common is that I am also a Navy Nurse and still on active duty! I was lucky enough to be stationed in Naples years ago and while I picked put the language I lost a lot so am now taking classes to work on it. I would love to hear from you and like the writer above if there are any “must sees” in Sicily would love to know about them. By the way we did seek out the fantastic pistachio gelato in Riposto last year. It was delizioso!

    Saluti,
    Tina

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  47. anet says:

    HI Margie,

    I had a question regarding traveling in Italy. We’re thinking of coming to Italy next June for three weeks. I’m wondering is this all possible to do in three weeks? Or there is one place i need to take out and replace by another city due to where the cities are geographically:
    Capri
    Amalfi coast (maybe not all cities)
    Lake Como
    Sardinia
    Rome
    We want to enjoy the cities and not be tired and constantly packing and un-packing. Just by looking at the map i can see that everything i’ve mentioned is not that close to each other. I would love some advice and help if you can help.
    Thanks a lot
    Anet

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  48. stef7sa says:

    Hi Margie

    I found your blog about Italy and I wondered whether you would be interested in having a look at my about to be published “Living in Italy: the Real Deal – How to survive the Good Life”.
    The creative non-fiction book contains sixty short stories about my adventures as a Dutch expat who moved to Italy in 2008 to start a bed and breakfast. It is the translation of the Dutch original that met with considerable success (sold 3000 copies) and had very positive readers’ reviews. It is published through Babelcube and contains 280 pages, 67.000 words.

    Author bio:
    Stef Smulders was born in The Netherlands in 1960 and moved with husband Nico and their dog to Italy in 2008 to start bed-and-breakfast Villa I Due Padroni in the beautiful wine region Oltrepò Pavese south of Milan. In 2014 he published his first volume of short, anecdotical stories (in Dutch) about daily life among the Italians entitled “Italiaanse Toestanden”. It was well received by readers, leading to a second volume of witty anecdotes. A third volume is to be published spring 2017.

    Book summary:
    In 2008 the author emigrated to Italy, bringing husband and dog along, to start Bed & Breakfast Villa I Due Padroni. But a lot of hurdles had to be taken before the first guests could be accommodated. In 2014 Stef reported about his adventures in buying and reconstructing the house, obtaining a tax number and a bank account, registering at the commune and at the national health service, importing their car and a range of other things that lead to a myriad of bureaucratic troubles. These problems were always resolved in a truly Italian fashion, leading to raised Dutch eyebrows and hilarious scenes. As a reader you will encounter a range of characteristic Italians, from sympathetic to villainous, from moving to shameless. Real Italians of flesh and blood, sometimes cliché, somtimes surprisingly original. But always worth encountering.

    Goodreads page:
    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32572055-living-in-italy

    Have a look at my presentation page as well with fragments and a sneak preview if you like:
    http://italiaanse-toestanden.duepadroni.it/index-UK.html

    I could send you the epub or pdf if you want to.

    Hope to hear from you
    Cari saluti
    Stef

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