Todi is so beautiful steep hilly town. Great food, some great festivals, and concerts. Definitely cozy and friendly. I really hope a lot of their businesses will still be around after the pandemic. THANK YOU FOR THE VLOG❤️❤️❤️
In the 1990s, Richard S. Levine, a professor of Architecture at the University of Kentucky, described Todi as the model sustainable city, because of its scale and its ability to reinvent itself over time.
Thanks so much for all your Tour infos, I learned a lot from them esp. the directions how to go there, made it so impressive. Good luck stay healthiest 👍
Hi Dennis, thanks for this wonderful vlog - a very accurate and vibrant portrayal of our favourite place in Umbria. I guess we've spent half a dozen vacations there. I'm about to self-publish a children's book originally drafted in Todi, which also provides the setting for the tale and would love to provide a link to your video on my author website which is just taking shape. May I do so? Kind regards and keep up the good work!
Yes you may certainly link to the video as requested, and thanks for the nice words. Todi is quite a special place, small, peaceful, but big enough to have many attractions and surprises. Good luck with the book.
When I visited Todi, I instantly knew that it was the most beautiful place I would ever see in my lifetime
That's a nice way to put it, I'll steal that line when I make part 2.
Todi is so beautiful steep hilly town. Great food, some great festivals, and concerts. Definitely cozy and friendly. I really hope a lot of their businesses will still be around after the pandemic. THANK YOU FOR THE VLOG❤️❤️❤️
Wow!! the place is so peaceful
In the 1990s, Richard S. Levine, a professor of Architecture at the University of Kentucky, described Todi as the model sustainable city, because of its scale and its ability to reinvent itself over time.
Great video as usual,,, Thanks for uploading.
As always another great tour.
Thanks so much for all your Tour infos, I learned a lot from them esp. the directions how to go there, made it so impressive.
Good luck stay healthiest 👍
Great video
Thank you for posting! Always love your videos🙌
Dennis, I so much would like to tour Europe with you!
Hi Dennis, thanks for this wonderful vlog - a very accurate and vibrant portrayal of our favourite place in Umbria. I guess we've spent half a dozen vacations there. I'm about to self-publish a children's book originally drafted in Todi, which also provides the setting for the tale and would love to provide a link to your video on my author website which is just taking shape. May I do so? Kind regards and keep up the good work!
Yes you may certainly link to the video as requested, and thanks for the nice words. Todi is quite a special place, small, peaceful, but big enough to have many attractions and surprises. Good luck with the book.
@@denniscallan Thank you, Dennis. I will send you a link to the author‘s website when it goes live.
@@paulboothroyd4158 That's great, we would like to see that book.
6:30 what is needed nowadays everywhere in world
I've been looking for apartments there! Moving from the US to Italy next summer.
How did the move go? I’m looking at a second home in Umbria. Any tips that you can share based on your experience?
Todi looks like a smaller Assisi. How did you get permission to take a tour in Italy during COVID surge?
It was filmed before the pandemic.
@@denniscallan it would be helpful if you posted at intro the time of filming ty 🙂
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