Look at the clock! We're writing at exactly the same time, though in different windows... Man, this is odd indeed. Never happened with anyone else. I could never guess someone in Australia, of all places, would be so much in love with the Mediterranean world and its «mythologies»... Amazing!
I think I'll do this weekend what I've been thinking about doing these last few days: I feel like sending you a long email. That kind of text you go on writing slowly, until you feel it's just okay... I'm a bit tired of short glimpses of persons... What do you think?
Melbourne has the biggest population of Greeks any where in the world outside Athens and it's Italian population isn't that much smaller... with other nationalities falling in behind some where. Us Aussie Anglo (gay) boys are quite used to being surround by the delights of Mediterranean boys.
Okay, then! It'll take a while though. Not for just right now. I just cannot believe this is happening... Just with the blogger who is the furthest away from me... There are odd things in life indeed...
I pretty much lover every part of southern Europe, be it the greek islands, Calabria, The Pelopanese, the Amalphi Coast. I've never been to Spain or Portugal, they are next on my list. The further I go north the more my interest wanes... although, I loved Amsterdam and Copenhagen
You just gave some more reasons for that email... Places we both know. Delightful! (Well, I guess I'll spend the rest of Saturday writing, which is good as an exercise. I want to finish that book of mine, but I've been too lazy. I can use the effort... Get ready!...
«The Fairy Tale Unveiled»?...
ReplyDeleteI was going for that Sicilian look
ReplyDeleteHe's absolutely gorgeous!...
ReplyDeleteSo much beauty together aches...
maybe not exactly Sicilian, but pretty, huh?
ReplyDeleteAgain online?!
ReplyDeleteYes, just been chatting to Manny, now I'm restless.
ReplyDeleteLook at the clock! We're writing at exactly the same time, though in different windows... Man, this is odd indeed. Never happened with anyone else.
ReplyDeleteI could never guess someone in Australia, of all places, would be so much in love with the Mediterranean world and its «mythologies»... Amazing!
Yes, I believe I can easily understand why...
ReplyDeleteI think I'll do this weekend what I've been thinking about doing these last few days: I feel like sending you a long email. That kind of text you go on writing slowly, until you feel it's just okay... I'm a bit tired of short glimpses of persons...
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think?
Melbourne has the biggest population of Greeks any where in the world outside Athens and it's Italian population isn't that much smaller... with other nationalities falling in behind some where. Us Aussie Anglo (gay) boys are quite used to being surround by the delights of Mediterranean boys.
ReplyDeletesure, I'd like that
ReplyDeleteOkay, then! It'll take a while though. Not for just right now.
ReplyDeleteI just cannot believe this is happening... Just with the blogger who is the furthest away from me... There are odd things in life indeed...
So you're privileged indeed, as far as Mediterranean Beauty is concerned. You're even experts! Just great! Did you enjoy the Greek islands?
ReplyDeleteI pretty much lover every part of southern Europe, be it the greek islands, Calabria, The Pelopanese, the Amalphi Coast. I've never been to Spain or Portugal, they are next on my list. The further I go north the more my interest wanes... although, I loved Amsterdam and Copenhagen
ReplyDeleteBut yes, I loved the Greek Islands.
ReplyDeleteYou just gave some more reasons for that email... Places we both know. Delightful! (Well, I guess I'll spend the rest of Saturday writing, which is good as an exercise. I want to finish that book of mine, but I've been too lazy. I can use the effort...
ReplyDeleteGet ready!...