9/12/2007

Porch of my home for 2 weeks, an old farmhouse called "Il Colombaiolo,"

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ciao, Bella! You fly as I type! Happy Landings! XOW

Anonymous said...

Hello my friend. Today it is sunny here at home. So I don't envy you over there, bathed in the warm glow of Italy, as much as I will next week - when the rains return. I hope your visit is charmed!
Liane

Anonymous said...

Hello darling, it looks as if you've fetched up in paradise after bobbing around the urban Italian waters. The light and the rolling hazy hills look so beautiful and restful. Perfect inspiration for watercolours and modest musings. The rains have returned for the season, summer was switched off very abruptly this year. Edward is in Calgary readying for the red and green blur that passes for Christmas when you're in retail. Shop doing very well indeed. The strike is over here - unspeakable relief but we are all a little disconnected after spending so long in the toilets. I'm cuddling up with Charlotte and buddha books in front of the fire - looking forward to hearing of your adventures doing The Continental.
Lots of love,
Donna Mae

Anonymous said...

Stick with the tomatoes and pasta... Ciao! to the crab cakes! OOoooOoOoooo! Nice way to zoom through customs, though. Might remember that one!

Sunny Tuscany sounds heavenly at the moment... two "Window Guys" have removed Camp Stanley's windows (re-stuffing their edges), and typhoon Ling-Ling (don't you love her name?) is on her way! HAHAHAHAHA... My sense of timing seems to be about as good as your sense of direction...

which reminds me that I think humour is more important in our old age than wisdom! (That's what someone witout wisdom would say, eh?!)

Happy Magical Days to you, dear one!! May your hours filled with painting be all you hoped for... and a whole lot more.

XOW