Through Her Toothless Grin {And Speaking Italian}

An elderly neighbor stopped my husband on the street one day. “I need to talk to you,” she said softly, through her toothless grin. “I want to apologize,” she added hanging her head. “For not showing you proper respect. But I didn’t know you were a professor! I’m so sorry!” “Don’t worry about it, Zia (auntie)” he comfortedContinue reading “Through Her Toothless Grin {And Speaking Italian}”

The Italian Tormenta: Winter’s on the Way

The Italian word tormenta has three definitions. It can mean a blizzard. Or a turbine of powdery light snow, carried by strong winds over mountain peaks, ridges, and slopes. Finally, it is a present tense conjugation of the verb to torment. This should give you a pretty good idea of how many Italians think aboutContinue reading “The Italian Tormenta: Winter’s on the Way”