Twenty-one degrees at 9am. Sunny, but the weather can't fool me -- it's been raining in Carmine virtually non-stop since our departure. The clues? Moss and algae everywhere, energetically-flowing streams, lots of brown jasmine flowers and a garden like a jungle, with weeds taller than the trees.
The famous mouser (cat 12 : mice nil) dives into my arms every available moment since our return. I think we were missed.
The mountains & the lake, people & places, children & chickens, frescoes & felines, barbera & books.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Homecoming reccie
Twenty-one degrees at 9am. Sunny, but the weather can't fool me -- it's been raining in Carmine virtually non-stop since our departure. The clues? Moss and algae everywhere, energetically-flowing streams, lots of brown jasmine flowers and a garden like a jungle, with weeds taller than the trees.
The famous mouser (cat 12 : mice nil) dives into my arms every available moment since our return. I think we were missed.
The famous mouser (cat 12 : mice nil) dives into my arms every available moment since our return. I think we were missed.
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well... welcome back home!!!
- Wednesday, 18 June, 2008
- Gypsy at Heart said...
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Thank God you're back. I don't think I'll forgive you as readily as the cat. ;-)
- Sunday, 29 June, 2008
- Louise | Italy said...
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Hi Gypsy. It's good to be home back here in Cyberspace too.
- Monday, 30 June, 2008
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A belated welcome back...V
- Monday, 30 June, 2008
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4 comments:
well... welcome back home!!!
Thank God you're back. I don't think I'll forgive you as readily as the cat. ;-)
Hi Gypsy. It's good to be home back here in Cyberspace too.
A belated welcome back...V
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