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This the sparsest breakfast photo I've ever seen from you two.
5 years ago😂 so glad to hear this! Not just one-day wonders in the biking department! It would be an awfully long walk around the country! 🤣
5 years agoThe full translation is quite hilarious, if you look at the signs with 🐈, & 🐕!
5 years agoAgave! Where’s the blue variety to make tequila?
5 years agoLooks more fluffy, furry, than square! 😸
5 years agoI’d love to have a do-over on this day, going at your pace. We covered Oristano to Bosa in one day, but it would be much better in two.
5 years agoThat would be our Smartie’s Italian cousin! 😲
5 years agoWhat an absolutely amazing-looking feast!
You both have such good taste! 😂
Very nice to know! If I ever knew this, it would have been from my art history class back in college ages ago.
5 years agoWhen you mention sea hay, it reminded me of the article on SeaSilk weaving! ( or byssus weaving, from sea clams).
A woman in Sant’Antioco, Sardinia, who’s name is Chiara Vigo.
“ your challenge, should you accept this mission, is to find more information on this topic! Best of luck, Grasshopper!” 😉😆
Agreed, the weaving & the fish baskets do look similar to the West Coast First Nation’s basketry!
I am constantly amazed at the connectivity of the cultural similarities of supposedly “far-flung” cultures, say from our Coast to New Zealand, Australia, to the Mediterranean to parts of Africa...
The more we travel, the more we discover how little we really know?!
Yes, me too. The designs resemble e of the native North Americans, don’t you think?
5 years agoAlways such gorgeous scenery! Loved the artistry of the woven baskets!
5 years agoThese are amazingly beautiful! So detailed!
5 years ago
Why is a bike on top of the pillbox?
5 years ago