A Welshwoman's Life in Sicily
Beautiful! And a lovely bouquet. I wonder what that yellow flower is in it, it always smells so sweet.
Hi, Jenny. They are mimose, a symbol of Women's Day in Italy because they are easy to find at this time of year.
Grazie, anche a te...un po' in ritardo.
Prego, Francesca e grazie.
Yes but some men know women. Pity some of them have to make it a belligerent day - in Russia, it's a day of reconciliation.
Happy Women's day to you too Pat, sorry if I'm late. Ligabue is known as the Elvis of Italy...I don't see the resemblance though:)
It's not belligerent to fight for your rights, James or, in countries where women have them, to remind people that they were hard won.Thank you, Caramella. I can't see the resemblance either!
Beautiful! And a lovely bouquet. I wonder what that yellow flower is in it, it always smells so sweet.
ReplyDeleteHi, Jenny. They are mimose, a symbol of Women's Day in Italy because they are easy to find at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteGrazie, anche a te...un po' in ritardo.
ReplyDeletePrego, Francesca e grazie.
ReplyDeleteYes but some men know women. Pity some of them have to make it a belligerent day - in Russia, it's a day of reconciliation.
ReplyDeleteHappy Women's day to you too Pat, sorry if I'm late. Ligabue is known as the Elvis of Italy...I don't see the resemblance though:)
ReplyDeleteIt's not belligerent to fight for your rights, James or, in countries where women have them, to remind people that they were hard won.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Caramella. I can't see the resemblance either!