I left New Zealand mid-2003, bound for Istanbul and a new lif. After two years, a Belgian guy lured me into his world, deep in the heart of Europe. For a long time I was an in-process immigrant. One day we married. These days it's about photography, a little red wine and wandering ... and so the journey goes.
A fresh pasta shop: it looks and sounds all simply divine Di!
Some good news from Belgium: sunny at 21°C/70°F today (just today, hey, we're not in Italy ;-) and some personal relief after my tumor turned out to be benign (but still getting larger and complex enough to make that great Italian food hard to swallow)
Hans is still curious about Genova: he saw the classic shots on the internet, but really fell in love with your yellow Fiat 500.
Enjoy your stay! (he said, watching the predicted Belgian rain at 14°C)
To have fresh pasta on a regular basis sounds fantastic! Enjoy every bite. xoxox
ReplyDeleteP.S. By the way, did you know your photos are spilling into the margins? Is that intentional, representing the intense joy of Italy? :)
A fresh pasta shop: it looks and sounds all simply divine Di!
ReplyDeleteSome good news from Belgium: sunny at 21°C/70°F today
(just today, hey, we're not in Italy ;-) and some personal relief after my tumor turned out to be benign (but still getting larger and complex enough to make that great Italian food hard to swallow)
Hans is still curious about Genova: he saw the classic shots on the internet, but really fell in love with your yellow Fiat 500.
Enjoy your stay! (he said, watching the predicted Belgian rain at 14°C)
I just hope I do justice to the cooking, Tara. And yes, I think the overflow must be representative of this intense feeling of joy inside of me :)
ReplyDeleteIt is Peter. Good to read the tumour is benign. Good luck with solving the mystery ofit.
And the weather ... congratulations. We've been overcast but kind of sticky here today.