The benefits of a walk

October 29th, 2007

Saturday I went to town, both for the market and because I needed to pry myself from my mousehole, to which I had become far too adapted when I wasn’t feeling so well. I lost an entire size in a week! I don’t recommend the method, however. Still, when my jeans wouldn’t stay where I put them, and I pulled out that tight, black pair and zipped them on, it was pretty interesting from my point of view.

Everybody was bundled up. Except me. It was cool and I was wearing this knit jacket, but they were wearing down jackets, all black but one. weirdossssssss

As the day wore on it got hot, but they only unzipped their jackets. Why do Italians feel the cold so much?

I visited friends here and there. I made an appointment and got a haircut. I lunched on ravioli ai porcini and it was splendid, the simplest rendition I have ever had and my favorite waitress in the world was right to recommend not using the cheese on it. I only ate half, so she proposed next time she’d give me a half portion. Oh, and they’ve added flavored ciabatte to the bread basket, which is a brilliant move in a place where the local bread is salt free! They make it in house, too, and the onion one was great. I drank my first glass of wine in over a week. Good.

The haircut is good as usual, but figlio Andrea was given the styling and made it so crazy I rinsed my hair when I got home. What gets into those two kids? Sister does that too, although Mata at least uses something flexible rather than what seems to be Elmer’s Glue-all. That family is one of the best things in Italy. Mum offered me homemade pastry as well as an espresso. I wish I could have eaten it.

So, I returned home with two tiny artichokes, a kilo of Pugliese tomatoes (in spite of Jeffo’s objections, they still truck them up here from Foggia,) a big bunch of white grapes that make my lips curl up into a smile, and two very small eggplant/aubergine. And 4 belts, all looking as if they might have come off Marc Jacobs’ runway, given me by a woman in Patrizia’s shop because I was the only one they fit. Three years ago I searched all over for a 24″ belt and never found a one. Now I have four, all in shades of red, red/brown and ranging from glazed leather to suede. The buckles are very nice indeed.

I need to get out more.

Entry Filed under: Food, Italy, Fashion, Beauty, kitchen stuff, fruit, primo, tomatoes, Italian food, cucina, dolce, Puglia, bread, porcini

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. KC  |  October 29th, 2007 at 3:19 pm

    You should get out more. I’m always so much happier when I do. But I tend to get very comfortable in my house (even when I’m feeling perfectly fine) and don’t go out nearly as much as I should. I’m going to use this post about your great time out as inspiration to do it myself.

  • 2. gianna  |  October 29th, 2007 at 5:53 pm

    Zorro has become my therapy. I was used to stay at home all the day and go out only to work. It\’s absolutely wrong. cold air too is very tonifying for the brain. It seems like it threw out all the depression and bad thoughts. Please let me know when you are coming to Castello through a phone call or sms, if I\’m free we can meet.

  • 3. Maryann@FindingLaDolceVita  |  October 30th, 2007 at 4:14 am

    Good for you Judith! I’m happy you had a nice day out. It sounds great :)

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