• Mouselemming
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    2 days ago

    Love it. Although I imagine most rainy days would have more wind, so you’d have to stand farther away than these ladies.

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      I’ve been to Naples a couple times recently, and from my experience, rain in the summer is usually a sudden downpour, lasts no more than 20 minutes, drops a lot of rain at once and then it’s sunny again. I didn’t experience much wind beyond it being a bit gusty during the rain, but inside one of these houses, they’d be fine. It’ll still be 35°C or more, so a little light splashing would’ve been welcomed.

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        2 days ago

        What about winter? Would they be able to cover it in extremely cold weather??

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          Southern Italy doesn’t really have cold weather, especially pre-industrial. It’s very temperate.