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Life Lived Italian

Life Lived Italian

A New Yorker lost in Italy... and loving it. Eric writes about the adventures, mishaps and endless pleasures of a Life Lived Italian.

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    A New Yorker lost in Italy... and loving it. Eric writes about the adventures, mishaps and endless pleasures of a Life Lived Italian.

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