Issue
11

Editorial

Let's imagine a ping-pong ball that moves from one side to the other of the table: our trip to Italy this month will be like this, from one bank to the other of the Tyrrhenian sea. We will do it slowly and enjoy it.

We will lie in the sun on the beautiful uncontaminated beaches of Sardinia, which inspire idleness and laziness. We will go to the port of Fiumicino, for a walk on the pier at sunset, between the coming and going of the fishermen, and that of the seagulls watching over the activities from above.

We will come back to Sardinia to know about a piece of the island's mining history. We will walk around the lake of Nemi, in the Castelli Romani area, under the protective gaze of Diana, goddess of hunting, who has her temple here. And then we will climb up to 1369 meters on Mount Pellecchia, the highest peak in the Lucretili Park.

Naples will amaze us with some details of the spire of one of its best known and most beautiful churches: the Gesù Nuovo, while our journey into taste will be between a typical dish of the Lazio tradition and another typical of Campania's Christmas.

Have a good trip!