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BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | From 'palazzo' to pastures new
Wonder if he is retiring...we will miss him? |
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It does not look as if he is retiring, only moving to a more comfortable place in the country. Those old buildings, no matter how wonderful they are, can also be very difficult to live in, particularly if you are not allowed to make any improvements to them. As he rightly says, in summer the heat is unbearable and in winter you freeze to death.
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You are so right Gala. It interested me that he lived in the same Palazzo as Joan Marble (American), author of Notes from a Roman Terrace and Notes from an Italian Garden. She "escapes" to the Lazio countryside.
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Large cities, no matter how beautiful, may be a bit too much after a while. And particularly the area where the Palazzo is located. Personally, if I lived in Rome I prefer the Transtevere area. Nevertheless, you do need to go to the countryside on a regular basis.
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