Our Home in Italy

My blog is back. . . I think! It has been quite the frustrating week, with the blog and my business website being hacked while I was in Rome. There was little we could do from there; I wasn’t about to spend the three days we had in Rome on fishing out bad blog code. Instead we immensely enjoyed Italy and Ireland, and my superhero husband took care of the blog when we returned.

I have at least 10 blog posts whirling in my head, but I thought I would start with a favorite, the place we stayed for the majority of our time in Italy.

As you already likely know, my husband is from Galway, Ireland. Years ago, while in university, one of his older brothers met a beautiful Italian student who was studying in Galway. Through the years they married, moved to Boston, had a precious little boy, and then moved back to Italy and the village where my now sister-in-law grew up. They have since added another adorable boy, and while it’s difficult for us to live so far away from them, when we do get to visit the paradise they live in, there’s nothing better.

Marche

Their village is located in Marche on the Adriatic coast of Italy a little over two hours from Rome. We arrived at night, drove through mountainous roads and went to sleep almost instantly, waking up to these views, right out their back door.

Marche

My sister-in-law’s mother, uncle, and aunt also live on the property, which is located at the top of a hill and features terraced gardens that, during growing season, are full of vegetables and fruit.

Marche

Even at the end of November, there were almonds, olives, pears, lemons, and limes.

almonds

olives

Just up the hill from the house is a small piazza, with a towering church (where my BIL and SIL got married) as its focal point.

Marche

Marche

Almost everything in the square prompted me to take photos. I felt like every door, railing, and tile was a piece of art; that’s Italy for you.

Marche

Colli del Tronto

While we enjoyed lots of great food while in Rome, the very best food we had in Italy was at home. My sister-in-law and her mother cooked for us several times a day, and everything was delicious perfection. Chicken cutlets, simple fried potatoes, bread with newly pressed, fruity olive oil, and pasta were devoured, each bite full of flavor, quality, and love. We sipped on homemade limoncello cream after dinner, ate freshly baked berry crostata with our afternoon coffee, and played with our nephews in between to burn a little of it off.

  Just about everything we ate was homemade or grown, and we loved it all, especially local specialties like the frito misto all’ Ascolana. Fried local olives stuffed with meat and seasoned with lemon juice are some of the best bites I have eaten, and little clouds of custard added a sweet contrast to the rest of the meal.

olives alla ascolana

We were treated to homemade vin cotto, boiled wine, that is stored right at home in a barrel that contains wine from 1912. Each year they top it up with new wine; while enjoying a sip of this strong, slightly sweet wine and a bite of wine-soaked biscotti, we were drinking 100 years of family history.

vin cotto

Our warm and loving hosts provided the perfect backdrop for exploring Marche and Abruzzo; they certainly made us feel like we have a home in Italy, and we’re already planning our next visit.

Tags: family, Food, Italy, Marche, Travel, wine

  1. Daisy’s avatar

    it certainly sounds like an experience to cherish, and a unique one at that. what a gorgeous part of the country they live in. the gardens must be to die for.

    PS So glad your blog is back, I’ve missed it!

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  2. Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic’s avatar

    What a lovely post! These are beautiful photos. I’d love to visit more regions in Italy!

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  3. Erica @ In and Around Town’s avatar

    Sounds like the perfect Italian and family experience all in one! So happy you were able to push the bad blog stuff out of your mind so you could enjoy your vacation too!

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  4. Silvia’s avatar

    I have been following your blog since the family was told about it, but I almost felt shy to comment…but I can’t pass this post…I have tears in my eyes, you write so beautifully. The pictures you took are amazing, I see these things everyday but I have to admit that trough your pictures everything look prettier.
    Thanks for coming to visit us, we had such a great time, they boys miss you guys tremendously. Come back anytime you want.
    By the way I love your blog.

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    1. traveleatlove’s avatar

      We had such a wonderful time! Thank you so much for commenting. 🙂

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    2. Megan’s avatar

      I love this post. Definitely looks like paradise to me. I cannot wait to go back to Italy… even though it will probably be at least 5 years before we do.

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    3. Raija’s avatar

      So beautiful. You are lucky to have family in such special places of the world!

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    4. Emily @ A Cambridge Story’s avatar

      Wow, amazing!!! I followed your trip via twitter and it sounded just lovely!!

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