Thursday, March 17, 2011

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HEART OF ITALY

I hesitated long before beginning to write about Italy.
have written so many and so many things on this anniversary that we always end up falling into the empty platitudes. Yet I can not help but drop a line to say what they really feel.

If I close my eyes and think of Italy, I can think of only strong emotions and a sense of belonging so strong that it excites me. I feel a sense of pride that swells my soul, and that blows away in an instant, all the bitterness, frustration and anger ... because the great truths of the miseries of the soul are the first and only that thought fills me with hope. Happy Birthday

Italy.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

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RAINS, GOVERNMENT THIEF!

seems it's all over now ...
It 'rained for 4 days continuously and in a sustained way and it was enough to create flooding, blocked roads, railways, destroying crops and generally create an intense discomfort.
here by me, fortunately, it was all rather relative. Of course, the continuous and constant rain made me a bit 'of seasickness. Waking up every day in the rain, with a dark gray sky, having wet strength for every time I go out for reasons of force majeure was not fun, and apart from an incident with electricity, I had big problems but I realized the level of incompetence that surrounds us.

If it had been my father, a simple man of peasant origin, he railed against the public administration has been careful not to create drainage channels capable of dealing with an emergency like that. After all, we had a tsunami, an unforeseeable event that happens once every four centuries. Here's just rained!

The damage to agriculture and others now amount to tens of millions of euros that will jump out from somewhere and since we do not have reservations for these events will eventually pay individuals and in the end I think this is just the "right" . E 'typically do not have Italian citizenship. We take care of our business and except for a small group of people responsible for trying to do something about it, everyone else just see something wrong they turn the other way "because it is not up to them."

In Germany I happened to cross a road on the strips, completely deserted, but with the red light. A lady, she stopped at traffic lights with two children, took me by the arm and looked at me intensely and said "there are children," as if I were naked in front of them or had had sex in the street.

I was saying I had to set a good example, because children imitate adults, and I was somehow telling them that it was possible to cross with the red light.

course at that time I was so surprised by such zeal that I laughed to myself thinking that these Germans die just to follow the rules, even when the rules are completely wrong ... but on reflection, that woman had more civic sense to me.

We Italians do we boast about being smart, to follow the rules only when they make us comfortable, to be smarter than anyone else but we ended up thinking only of ourselves and let events take their course only to find themselves having to pay the consequences, inevitably.

It 's a tradition here that we criticize the government. It does not matter if it's a socialist government, Democrat of PD or PDL. If you are the government, if you're in politics, you're a thief. It only takes a crazy suicide today to decide to get into politics, despite all the good intentions.

We have become the land of gossip, of radioserva. There indignamo, only in appearance, of the weaknesses of our government but we do not look to the substance.

If we step back for a moment and if we were a bit 'rational, we should judge each for what he does on his site. What should concern a government, a municipality, county or regional level? They should look after the interests of common citizens.

He does or does not? This is the only thing that matters. Why does he do and what it does when you do not care about that, should not be the primary subject.

If roads are broken, the lighting is not good, traffic is sucks, owned by the historical monuments are in disrepair, public finances are in bad condition, the health service but not necessary, the public safety in water on all sides, the infrastructure is in poor condition: the one we should discuss.

And when we choose a new government should not do so at the reaction of the moment: "anyone, provided it is not Berlusconi!" We should vote for the man and his program. The program is feasible? E 'competent to run it? And if we decide that this particular man is, then we should support each of its position, beginning with the stop turn away whenever we see something that wrong because "there are our affairs" and stop throwing trash out the window, denouncing those who exploit prostitution just below our house, asking for a receipt in stores and so on ... We

we deserve representatives who are more or less a mirror of who we are and what we accept every single day of our lives but this can change. Today.

rains, government thief! But who knows ... maybe tomorrow the sun will come out.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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MILAN, what a surprise!

I recently moved a couple of weeks in this city that has been my home for 15 years and I had not visited for many years.
Milan preserved a memory a bit 'gray, cold, fog and people travel that does not have time to use good manners.

The central station was a place a little 'oppressive, sad were those where the prevailing images of toxic leaning at various angles and the homeless with their plastic bags ...

I open here a little digression on the homeless. It will also be a free choice, will also be right that someone decides to break away from life "usual" to do what you believe, but honestly, I really think that a bum can do what he wants? Who really would choose a life of violence, misery, filth, cold ... Forgive me but the bums that I happened to meet (and I've met, I talked with them ... with the result of feeling deep anguish every time) people were mentally ill, alcoholics or drug addicts ... Closed in parentheses.

However, in spite of what I expected to find, I got down from the train station and found a modern, relatively clean and renewed. There were shops full of light and activity (not as sad that those stores were a few years ago). People were even more serene and gentle. Some, surprise, they smiled!

Out of curiosity I took a stroll downtown to find that Corso Vittorio Emanuele of my twenties where I had spent many happy days. What a surprise to discover that here everything seemed cleaner, lively, even playful.
The Rinascente was no longer covered in scaffolding sad, the dome had been cleaned up and looked around there was brisk and cheerful.

Maybe it was sunny days and maybe people were reacting to its first rays, the long-awaited ... what a surprise!

I've also not miss a stroll in Paolo Sarpi in Milan's Chinatown, where I could find the flavors of excellent Chinese cuisine ... Where I come from Chinese restaurants are rare and seldom visited the kitchen and leave much to be desired ... and in my time in France I discovered that Chinese food was under the influence of French culture ...
I missed the flavors of Chinese cooking "Italian" ... But what

struck me the most was the kindness and the smile of people in metro.

Well, I'm glad I made this trip, I'm happy to have found old friends and am happy with the positive changes in the city ...
Congratulations to Milan who have made the changes!