Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/27/13
May 27, 2013—Issue #192 This week's focus point: It's very dangerous to generalize. I've been in Tuscany for over a week (where I'm writing this) and you'd never know the Italian economy is in trouble. That's because it's
Memorial Day in the U.S.
On this Memorial Day in the United States, may we all pause to remember the sacrifice of those who put themselves in harm’s way to protect our freedom and serve our country. Part of the cemetery in Normandy.
Firenze
This is the birthplace of the Renaissance, and after driving through frightening traffic (I told the concierge to simply have Hertz come here and take the car away), we arrived at the Four Seasons, the former Medici Palace. We are
Reflections on Tuscany
Tomorrow we head for Florence from Forte dei Marmi. • The mountains white not with snow but with marble. • The impossibility of getting a bad meal. • Very friendly, confident women and very argumentative insecure men. • Cyclists who are defiant, rude, and dangerous. •
What I’m Doing On My May Vacation
Forte dei Marmi is nestled between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Carrera-marbeled Appennine Mountains like a spoiled child. Gated villas with huge hedgerows impossible to see from the tree-canopied streets populate the town. The shops are Prada and Gucci and
Tuscany Travels
My wife's ancestral home on her father's side is Carmagnola, outside of Torino. We see her cousin Francesco once or twice a year. He owns a hugely successful wood design firm with global clients. Since my son won a stunning
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 5/20/13
May 20, 2013—Issue #191 This week's focus point: I'm sitting in a villa in Forte dei Marmi in Tuscany. It is incredibly beautiful and peaceful. Instead of rushing from monument to monument and checking off historical points of
Tuscany Again
It's a crap shoot connecting from Tuscany, visit my Facebook page for photos and some comments on this incredible, one of best-ever trips with the extended family.