Catanzaro Has Pretty Doors, Too!

Posted on: Apr 22, 2008

Joe of Italyville and Robin of My Melange, two of my favorite leisure-time blog reads, recently discussed their favorite Italian doors and arches.
 
And, no. Not this kind.
 
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Although, this past weekend, overcome with lust from the Big Tasty Bacon billboards and celebrating my two-year Calabrian anniversary, Pep and I lunched at McDonalds. There was nothing blog-worthy to note, other than the few extra centesimi we had to cough up for ketchup – yes … we had to pay for ketchup here!and, when you make the tragic conversion from dollars to euros, we paid close to $20 for a bacon cheeseburger and a McNugget meal.
 
But, as I was saying. Catanzaro has pretty doors and arches, too, dangit!
 
And, I’ll prove it.
 

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Oh, yes. These are two of the many doors and arches you can find in Catanzaro and throughout Calabria. Why don’t you come visit and see some for yourself?
 
Until then …
 

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According to Joar Opheim, CEO of Nordic Naturals, “this concern about fish oils is founded on the fact that most fish oil companies add synthetic Vitamin A to their products. Since we have never added synthetic vitamins to our oils, consumers can feel comfortable taking our cod liver oil without fear of ingesting too much Vitamin A from this one source.” The company has recently taken a strong public stand against any measures that would require standardizing the Vitamin A levels in cod liver oil. Adds Joar, “It is common when fish species other than Arctic Cod are used, synthetic Vitamin A needs to be added back to standardize the oil as Cod Liver Oil. We have never engaged in this practice because we use only 100% Arctic Cod for our Cod Liver Oil, supplying acceptable levels of naturally occurring Vitamin A.” At the turn of the century, cod liver oil was consumed for its fish oil benefits as well as for Vitamin A and D. Over the years, it has become standard practice to add Vitamin A and D at levels that are not necessarily sound. Nordic Naturals typically averages 1800 IU of Vitamin A, which is considered to be a safe and low level. On the average, other manufacturers contain more than 4500 IU.

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15 Responses

  1. Purty! I love the colors on the second one especially :)

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  2. Linda says:

    While I have a weakness for the first arches, I have to say that the other ones are more beautiful than the architectural glory of a Big Mac.

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  3. running42k says:

    Great pictures. I remember the same thing when I was in Portugal, you could take pictures all day of doors.

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  4. Isn’t she pretty, Michelle?

    Oh, no, Linda. Have you been to McDs in Milano? Did you have to pay for the ketchup?

    Running – I’d love to go to Portugal! Sometimes I feel guilty taking pics of doors, cause I’m not sure who is behind them!

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  5. MyMelange says:

    Cherie~

    Hey, Grazie mille for the link love:) And you are so right…those are some pretty doors. The second is my fav!!!

    And thanks for the invite….I’ll be right over ;)

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  6. Maryann says:

    Hi Cherrye! Love your doors and happy blog anniversary :)

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  7. Joe says:

    That’s a great door Cherrye. I’ve been wondering if my front door would look that beautiful if I neglect it for, say 50 years? I’d probably just need a new door…..

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  8. wow, those really are pretty.

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  9. Jan says:

    Lovely photos! I’m not a big McDonalds fan but every few months I MUST HAVE a Big Mac or life will not continue. I would love to visit Italy and am very envious of lifestyle.

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  10. Melissa says:

    Great pictures. Some of my own favorite snapshots from Italy are doors, arches and random walkways. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Louise says:

    I would LOVE to come see them for myself!!….sigh….someday!
    I cannot believe $20.00 for your meals at McDonalds so much for a ‘cheap’ meal!!
    Have a great day!

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  12. j says:

    Well since no one can read this anyway, I can be as corny as I want…I just adoor CZ!

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  13. I’m still waiting, MM! And, you are welcome!

    Thank you, Maryann.

    I lol at your comment, Joe. I don’t think I’d have good luck either!

    Thanks, LA Blogger Gal.

    I’m not a McD’s fan at all, Jan. But, that billboard…let me tell you!

    Aren’t they all so quaint, Melissa?

    I know, Louise, it was crazy!! $20. Pluease!

    Ha ha…here you are J. Out and about with all of your cheesiness!!

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  14. figcharlie says:

    I love those doorways that Italians put up in the middle of nowhere with no walls around them. Got any of those in Catanzaro? xx

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  15. FigCharlie, Can’t say we do… why don’t you come check it out!

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