
Maybe a tummy-tickle is in order…
😻😻 😻
Well, the wind has calmed down and the Sunday open market will be open without being blown all over the place as it sometimes is, and the nice Italian couple will have all sorts of ravioli to take home and cook, Â and they’ll have these crisp thingies (have to get the name later today!) that are addicting and the fruit people will have lots of tangerines to ward off the baddies of winter, and our village bistro, all done over by a new owner, will have nice little coffees for mama and her friend who goes to the market with her, and maybe, just maybe, the guitarist and sax player will brave the cold and warm us up with incredible music and now I have to go find a selfie to pop in here because mama is putting on layers of coats to brave the weather!
Have a lovely Sun-day even if it’s snowing where you are…
Our cormorants aren’t cold…they are having their little Sunday rock meeting after fishing for their breakfast.











I’d rub that belly! ~the Lady
And we’d rub Murphy’s and now Cheeto’s!
I sure hope the layers kept your Mama cozy! And it’s good the wind dies down…else she might get blown over! That happened to my aunt once, even though she was holding on to a shopping cart.
OMC. Did she fly with the cart or let go???
I wasn’t there, but my sister said she fell down almost under the car they were putting the groceries in…yikes. Thankfully only pride was hurt. Maybe some bruises.
OMC…I hope she’s okay!!!!!
That was years and years ago…she passed in 2017, at age 98.
Merci for the information!
Your tummy is very tick-a-lable (new word – ha!), Loulou. The wind in Cape Town has been blowing like crazy, so I know what that feels like. Glad that it’s calmed down for the market. I love the pic of the Cormorants conflab.
They are really so beautiful to watch and then they dive and disappear and don’t come up for a long time but they are actually somewhere else and happy as clams, haha.
Cool birds. I had never seen them. XO
Wonderful fishers.
Coffee after market shopping sounds delightful ! We will be getting colder during the week.
We are at 12 degrees C and in Spain, just down the road, it’s 16! Weird.
Your market sounds worth braving the cold for, I wish we had such things around here.
You would love it and the prices are so reasonable compared to the USA, thank you, T! Food prices are going through the roof.
Those birds are having some fun!
Brian’s Home ~ Forever
They really are great to watch
The Sunday open-air market sounds meowvellous!
How big is your village?
There are 2000 inhabitants and in summer….135,000 over three months!
Well it’s supposed to be sunny and 61 here today which is a BIG difference from the rain and cold the last few days….Mom and Dad do their weekly grocery shop this morning and I added a few things for ME ME ME of course. Best of all they will be getting everything for the big TURKEY DAY dinner on Thursday! WOO HOO!
Hugs, Teddy
Would love to know your menu, Teddy, and ask your mama to take a pic of the table but only if she wants to. Maybe one of you would do it….