Assisi’s Calendimaggio: Living La Passione

May is the month of festivals in Italy: euphoria reigns in Gubbio every May 15th for la Corsa dei Ceri. Narni brings alive Renaissance splendor in mid-May. Food festivals, le sagre, animate small villages all over Umbria in May (and not only). Each of these festivals brings out the locals’ passione for their history and…

St. Benedict’s Feast: Assisi Celebrates with Norcia

Only the facade of the Basilica dedicated to St. Benedict still stands in his Norcia following the earthquake of October 30, 2016: a sobering backdrop to the celebration of his feast day this year. Declared “Patron Saint of Europe” by Pope Paul VI in 1964, San Benedetto, founder of western monasticism and born in Norcia…

In Assisi, Calendimaggio In the Making – Without Gina

This year, Calendimaggio, Assisi’s stunning medieval festival, animates our town with splendid pageantry on May 3, 4, 5, 6. Scroll to see the wonders: [slick-slider design=”design-2″ category=”49″ show_content=”true” dots=”true” arrows=”true” autoplay=”true” sliderheight=”580″ autoplay_interval=”5000″ speed=”1000″]   But preparations enliven the winding medieval backstreets for weeks (months!) before – with culmination of the feverish preparations just a…

Assisi’s Rural People: Assisi Treasure NOT to Miss!

If you truly wish to experience the region of Umbria, “Italy’s green heart,” head with me to our (green!) countryside to meet our rural friends. Just ask Nancy (from San Francisco) about the experience. …and enjoy her photos: [lcaption]Nancy meets Peppe – and his prosciutti![/lcaption] [lcaption]…and of course, she must taste his wine….[/lcaption] [lcaption]Next: a…

Feasting on Snails in Cantalupo

The tiny village of Cantalupo near Bevagna is famous for snails, in fact there’s not much there except the Ristorante L’umaca D’Oro (“The Golden Snail Restaurant”). Most food festivals – le sagre – take place all over central Italy from springtime to fall but Cantalupo’s Sagra della Lumaca has a winter version as well as…