Category: Blogs and Blessays
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Scheming and plotting my way into the 3rd act.
My guy sent this from Paris last nite, no idea why, I was asking for photos of le ville lumière. Never even seen it. I do love the youth! But what I really like, and why the post – I’ve been thinking about the 3rd act lately. Allot. For example. Like me, Gigi and Gaston…
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As the world turns
The de-industrialisation of Europe is happening quite quickly but will take years to put in reverse. While Asia, Africa and Latin American are focused on the industrialization of their economies. Of course, there’s groups here in Europe who are want to make Scholz, Macron and Sunak a distant memory. For instance, Siemens and Volkswagon are…
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I moved to the middle of nowhere to learn how to listen to them
Our beloved trees. I moved to a place in the middle of nowhere to learn how to listen to them. Here on Garda, my friend Mariano said, due to an insect issue, they’ll have to cut down all the palm trees. Gosh. While cruising from Chez Robere to Chez Bay it may only take 5…
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hope someone’s saving my seat in la serenissima
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Definitely Venice
Baccalà mantecato is one of the most ancient and typical of Venetian dishes. It’s lovely, it’s creamed cod and it’s a major part of the selection – you can see it’s 3rd and 4th and perhaps 5th down the line of bar food.
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Today I give you Teatro La Fenice
As Luciano Pavarotti said the morning after the fire, “La Fenice was a jewel and architecturally the most beautiful theatre in Italy” Fenice means Phoenix ~ ~ ~ Twice, it has risen from the ashes, like the Phoenix – what’s in a name, indeed
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Like a Gondola out of water
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Venetian weekend
My guy dropped me off at Marco Polo airport. He had other places to go, so I went it alone. Someone’s got to celebrate my best brag, living 2 hours from Venice, might as well be me. Took the ferry and found it surprisingly warm with all the body heat. First night was drizzly, yet…
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Drinking and dining in Venice
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The famous staircase in Venice; Scala Cantarini del Bovolo
Not an obvious choice but a terrific monument to see when visiting Venice. The Palazzo del Bovolo was chosen by Orson Welles as one of the main locations for his 1952 adaption of Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’. If you can’t visit Venice this year, you can certainly watch the movie.