Last September I spent a week with a group from Tuscany, Italy. I often reprimanded the group for excessive talking and not listening to directions (like school kids). Nevertheless,we hit it off well and they appreciated my narrations, especially of what we saw Italians living in the U.S. . Two weeks after they returned home, I received a card thanking me for my work with them, my friendship, etc. signed by everyone in the group. This September I will be taking a group of Americans to Tuscany and my former clients are planning a for me.
Italians in a group can be a mob, but still big hearted. I’ve been retired from teaching for 12 years, so why am I still doing tours, playing music and substitute teaching?
Cheers
Romano