My love affair with the Italian culture is a known quantity. The fact that I discover new nuggets of fragrant passion in the beautiful language of Dante is one of the perks of the Internet. Laura Lecce is the latest, a blogger who has founded enscent.me written bilingually in both English and Italian. Laura was kind enough to interview me on some fun scent questions. It is my pleasure to share it with you; you can read my interview to Laura on this link (in English).
You're also welcome to comment on Laura's blog if you like.
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ReplyDeleteThis was fun to read, Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. It was fun replying to Laura's questions.
DeleteI loved it and tried to comment in Italian. I love your first memories! They are wonderful.
ReplyDeletejean xox
Your Italian is excellent Jean!! You have hidden talents, obviously. Thanks so much for your lovely comment, it's so kind to say so.
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