I married a hard worker.
Our first house was a somewhat dilapidated antique outside of Boston. It had a “city yard” – about a quarter acre of rutted dirt and weeds. My husband Mario transformed it into an adorable garden and play area, complete with extensive stonework, including a patio and stone wall.
I take credit for none of it. He lifted all those rocks and pavers himself. Italians are known for their wonderful stonework. I think he got that gene. He also got the Italian “green thumb” gene.





As for me, sometimes I paint my own fingernails.
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Cute pictures. Your husband’s hardwork paid off 😊
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Thank you. It did!
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That is a HUGE cat 😂
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I know! Kimba was roughly the same size as a toddler. 😂
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Great veges!
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Yes, especially his tomatoes 🍅. They were the best.
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Whoa… that is a huge harvest! Nothing like fresh vegetables from the garden!
By the way… that is the biggest cat I’ve ever seen. Awesome.
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Thanks and haha! I know, Kimba was massive. 🦁
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Ah, Kimba the lion…
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Beautiful pictures! Your cat did look as big as a lion!
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Thank you! And yes, he was a monster kitty 😀
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Italians are hard workers. I see it every day in Italy. Have a wonderful day Mary 🙏
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Oh wow, you live there! That’s great. Which city? I did a semester in Rome. Italian – Americans are mostly descendants of poor Southern Italians. My grandfather arrived from Calabria with $12 and worked his butt off.
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I live in the north, not far from Milan. In the north, people are all about work. When they see each other, they ask first, how’s work, not how are you 😊
Rome is so beautiful. I know a lot of Italians went to the US, or basically anywhere in the world. Italy is great to live in, but with many problems too. But hey, there’s nothing a tight espresso couldn’t fix 😁
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Agreed! Many problems can be solved with espresso or gelato – or both!
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Or wine, fabulous food, the choice is out of this world 😊
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