Wednesday, September 06, 2006

I've been doing fall cleaning- can't believe how much dust and dirt comes in from the harvesting and plowing going on in the surrounds. Nevermind the spiders (of whom I'm rather fond for their bug eating propensities, but the cobwebs get unsightly) and the occasional thunderstorm which always comes right after I've washed the windows, washed my car, or thoroughly soaked the garden (so unreliable when you're desperate, like NYC buses which only came when you lit a cigarette). The garden gets a bit ratty looking this time of year, but when Gaz gets back from Oz I'm sure we'll start serious work that will spruce it up and result in a glorious spring and summer '07.

My goddaughter Bahia is arriving tomorrow from London and I'm so looking forward to hugging her. Maybe we'll get tickets to my friend Ester's concert in Montepulciano for Saturday night. She's down visiting Paolo in Monticchiello (or up - she's from Sicily and has an amazing voice).
The Paolo next door to me makes great wine and sells it to me for three euro a bottle, actually twelve bottles for thirty euro. And the Paolo down in Monticchiello came for lunch and pronounced it a wonderful red. So who needs Brunello or Nobile riservas?

I've been ordering too many books, DVD's, and CD's from Amazon.UK, but when I listen to Democracy Now I always hear about something else I want to buy. I've been more politically active here than I ever had time for in NYC.

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