Besides highlighting fabulous blogs, the magazine's web site also has great stories of art exhibitions, news around Italy, recipes, and language lessons. Here is my interview (Thanks Pat!):
Blog of the Week - All roads lead to Pecetto

Meet Chelsea Christensen, an American girl who moved to Italy for love. She blogs from Turin about the ups and downs of living in Europe under the name of “Italian Postcards” .
Chelsea, when and why did you move to Italy and why did you choose Pecetto [Piedmont]?

Did it take you long to settle?
Settle? When does that happen?
Can you tell us about where you live?

It is so much fun to have a bird’s eye view from my window of the parades, festivals, markets and concerts happening in the piazza below. It makes for many good blog posts that I usually entitle, "What's Out My Window?" For example, only today the naked bike ride tour of Turin just whooshed by my window. That was a unique treat!
What do you love about where you live and is there anything that drives you crazy?

What do you miss about the US ?
I miss my favourite comfort foods. I miss Halloween and Thanksgiving. I miss a tranquil driving experience and I miss people getting my jokes as now they seem to get lost in translation.
Do you speak Italian?
I speak what I call "caveman Italian". It ends up sounding something like, "I.give.food.yes" but I know I'll get there.
Have any of your culinary tastes changed since you came to live in Italy?

At home, do you cook Italian food?
I love to cook. Family members have favoured me with their secret ragù recipes and I often try to copy things we have loved at restaurants. But the American in me still often comes out, making the food more "Italican".
Do you plan to stay in Italy?
I'll stay for as long as they will have me...until I wear out my welcome.
What advice would you give to someone planning to move to Italy?
Nothing I could say would really prepare you for life in Italy and you'll understand what I mean when you get here. I will say this: before you come take some language lessons, say goodbye to your tumble-dryer, start honking your car horn a lot and pretend that there is no parking lot. Don't go anywhere between the hours of 12:30 to 3:30, and of course read my blog.
That should prepare people well! When and why did you start blogging?
I clearly remember the day I started blogging because it was the same day that I got my first Italian car,a Fiat 600. I thought, "I'm going to go to beautiful places in my new Italian machine and I'll take loads of pictures and share my adventures on a blog. If I am lucky my family will read it."
What do you blog about?

Who reads your blog - mostly Americans / British people or a mixture of readers?
Italophiles of all genders, ages and cultures.
What has blogging given you?
A creative outlet; friends, some whom I've met in real life; a way to stay in touch with my friends and family who are scattered all over the world. I love that when they want to know what we are doing, they can just log on and find out, any time, day or night.
All your blog posts are interesting but can you recommend one or two especially for Italy Magazine readers?
Some of my favorites:
The Ultimate Marathon
Motown in Italian (with audio)
Street performers (with video)
Happy blogging, Chelsea and thank you for talking to Italy Magazine.
3 comments:
You used to be able to buy this magazine .. no longer though |:-( great shame..
And now I read it online as Pat is a friend of mine, we have been following each other for a long time .. never met yet , but hopefully one day. We do chat on msn, most weeks, if she is not too busy!
This is a great read, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Anne! I have only recently discovered it but I'm really glad I did. Pat's blog is fun too.
Cheers!
It was great to learn a little more about you here today Chelsea and over at Italy magazine.
I subscribed to Italy magazine from the very first issue as it was when we were still planning our adventure!
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