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Travel during the summer of 2020 hasn’t been what many of us expected or wanted. COVID-19 restrictions have kept many vacationers home and traveling to Europe is out for the time being thanks to ...
TURIN, Italy — To us, it’s gibberish. To her, it’s heavenly. To us, it sounds like, “Waaaaa, Waaaaa!” To Vonetta Flowers, no sound was ever so promising. To us, it’s sixth place ...
The Italian holiday became more popular in 1946, on the first March 8th following the end of World War II, when Italian feminists chose the mimosa flower as a symbol of sensitivity, strength and ...
“Flowers are serious,” he wrote on Twitter, and in the interview he explained why the primrose was the ideal image for Italy’s vaccination program, which kicked off Sunday.