Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do an ornament from each location. Some faves for where you’re going:
France: fancy hand soap, pharmacy face moisturizing masks, kitchen linens, chocolates, macarons, letter pressed stationery
Italy: ceramics, tiles, espresso cups, olive oil, balsamic, lace, pistachios
Spain: ham, olives, saffron, tinned fish if that’s your thing
Greece: woven hand towels, clay number tiles, linens, leather sandals, honey
Question on this; haven’t tried to bring meats (ham etc) because I though it’s not allowed??
Anonymous wrote:I do an ornament from each location. Some faves for where you’re going:
France: fancy hand soap, pharmacy face moisturizing masks, kitchen linens, chocolates, macarons, letter pressed stationery
Italy: ceramics, tiles, espresso cups, olive oil, balsamic, lace, pistachios
Spain: ham, olives, saffron, tinned fish if that’s your thing
Greece: woven hand towels, clay number tiles, linens, leather sandals, honey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a beautiful leather moto jacket in Spain. I believe it was near the Picasso museum in Barcelona.
My favorite thing to buy is art from local artists. Usually they are painting/ sketching like 100 copies of a particular tourist trap per day, but I don't care. I pick up one or two from each trip and bring them home and have them matted and framed. It brings back nice memories when I walk around my house. You can find these pretty much anywhere in Europe.
I was going to say the same about street artists (but also now I wish I had a spanish moto jacket, although I did once buy a leather jacket in Florence…)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like a Christmas ornament. It's pretty much all I buy and I only get one per major trip.
We do this too. These ornaments have turned into fun little conversation starters whenever we decorate the tree as we reminisce about the places we visited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like a Christmas ornament. It's pretty much all I buy and I only get one per major trip.
We do this too. These ornaments have turned into fun little conversation starters whenever we decorate the tree as we reminisce about the places we visited.
Anonymous wrote:I like a Christmas ornament. It's pretty much all I buy and I only get one per major trip.