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I haven’t mentioned it but we’ve seen school groups everywhere we’ve gone. Mostly older than these kids and not so engaged (but teenagers would never show it).
2 years agoHa ha. I just see that little hatchback of Montalbano's speeding in and parking abruptly!
2 years agoThis is very impressive. It is nice to see the results.
2 years agoThose are huge arancini!
2 years agoWow, the sky is so Blue!
2 years agoThe lamp shades seem so Italian to be. Much prettier that your basic piece of glass or bare bulb!
2 years agoHe is so straight. Cool!
2 years agoBeautiful, a very distinct colour of blue. I usually look at the flowers and Lyle is oblivious. I appreciate the photos.
2 years agoDang!
2 years agoGlad that all of you connected!!
2 years agoI love this, the looks of joy and engagement on their faces. US schools have had too many of the memorable parts ripped out in favor of prepping for high stakes tests.
2 years agoI was wondering if that’s what it was. There were a few old almonds on the wall I leaned my bike on, but it wasn’t clear they’d come from the tree.
2 years agoThanks for the identification, Bill!
2 years agoLooks like almonds
https://www.komoosee.com/en_US/blog/blog-materie-prime-2/post/the-almond-in-sicily-5
More than once. Plus the Andersons will be meeting up with the Hugens later… It’s wonderful to meet online friends in person!
2 years ago