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Had you picked that restaurant for dinner ahead of time? Looks delicious.
3 months agoIsn't Split an astonishing place though? As much as we loved it though we'll never go back after seeing it during Covid when the streets were almost empty. It will never be like that again.
3 months agoAhhh - so there are lots of “tomatoes” all over the world - interesting - hahaha
3 months agoHopefully not sharing with strangers. After reading Paul Theroux and all his train bunk room sharing, it is not appealing to ever do that.
3 months agoSounds like something that generates fumes 🤣.
3 months agoThe rats of the bird world!
3 months agoThat is a really interesting addition to the ‘tomato’ story. Thank you.
3 months agoIt was really fun. The kombuchas were being played with so that they could have interesting non alcoholic drinks to complement the food. They were doing great with the two flavours we tasted. One had a very subtle chocolate flavour and another maybe fig.? One way or another very tasty.
3 months agoAah! A neat work of art, but I wondered why it was called a tomato too.
3 months agoHow fun!
3 months agoThis reminded me of a similar sculpture I saw in the Vatican Museums - which turns out to also have been designed by Pomodoro. Following the success of the original sphere made for the Montreal World’s Fair, he designed a series of 45 “Spheres within Spheres” that are placed around the world, including near my old stomping grounds in Des Moines. Suddenly, I feel closer to you two and the Pope!
3 months agoCaught one.. “lose cell signal”, not “loose”..Hope the “other K” doesn’t mind.
3 months agoTony tomato is ta-ta!
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