Microphone check, one, two....
And here goes...
Fueled by one last dose of Louisville's Heine Bros coffee and 5 hours of sleep, I tackled the 9 hour drive home to Virginia (it almost adds up!). The traffic gods largely smiled on me; the gas price gods are, unfortunately, still on vacation.
Three days til blast off a Siena!
I envision sunny skies, rolling fields, and, of course, roads paved with gold. Italian espresso will be my new fuel of choice, pasta and rabbit will be served at every meal, and the evening light will twinkle especially nicely against Casa Pulcinelli (my new home!). Camera is charged and boots are all packed, ready to take it all in.
Okay, so I'm not packed at all, but what else would I do with three days in the suburbs? This is preservation procrastination.
Stay tuned for future posts - they will show sporadically, as often as I can manage it, given time and technology constraints.
Stories and photos will come to overflow my e-cup...
Fueled by one last dose of Louisville's Heine Bros coffee and 5 hours of sleep, I tackled the 9 hour drive home to Virginia (it almost adds up!). The traffic gods largely smiled on me; the gas price gods are, unfortunately, still on vacation.
Three days til blast off a Siena!
I envision sunny skies, rolling fields, and, of course, roads paved with gold. Italian espresso will be my new fuel of choice, pasta and rabbit will be served at every meal, and the evening light will twinkle especially nicely against Casa Pulcinelli (my new home!). Camera is charged and boots are all packed, ready to take it all in.
Okay, so I'm not packed at all, but what else would I do with three days in the suburbs? This is preservation procrastination.
Stay tuned for future posts - they will show sporadically, as often as I can manage it, given time and technology constraints.
Stories and photos will come to overflow my e-cup...

6 Comments:
Oh, lady, you are the coolest thing ever. Much love to you and luck with the packing. -- Linds
I thought my expanding waistline would be safe since you have departed the household. However, I can see from the link to Chocolate and Zucchini that I will be continue to be tempted by yummy baked goods, even if I have to channel your pastryness and make them myself. I'll think of you with every buttery, flaky bite. I suppose those Italian house dresses I am interested in purchasing come in a variety of sizes. ~Sherry
Yes, but can you get a fried bologna biscuit at the gas stations over there? -- Defender of Redneck Cuisine
Glad to have seen ya before heading out. Happy trails and, regardless of what you have heard, you CAN come back home.
The maple upside down cake was grand.
Crow
I am simply overwhelmed with happiness and excitement for you...and jealousy for me. :-)Can't wait to hear about all the adventures, culinary and otherwise. Have a blast, Erin. Love and luck - Lauren
ok, Erin, we are waiting to hear about the food, fun, views and everything else at the Castello! Please don't leave us in suspense! We want to know EVERYTHING!!!! Judi J
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