For the first time in eighty-seven days it rained. The winds picked up speed, pushing in the black thunderous clouds from Spain. With the exception of the wind all was quiet and eery. With the blink of an eye that all changed; thunder roared its beautiful strength and sheets of lightning filled the sky.
Category Archives: SARDINIA – SARDEGNA
Photo Post | Traditional Sardinian Dress
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Eating Made Easy | Oven Baked Endive
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Oven Baked Endive is a delicious alternative to potatoes. Packed with oodles of minerals and vitamins, you just can’t go wrong with this choice. Now let me tell you how easy it is. My Oven Baked Endive | Eating Made … Continue reading
Eating Made Easy | Oven Baked Eggplant
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Do you love to eat but can’t afford to eat in restaurants every night? Are you looking for a clean way of eating, a way to get those veggies in, that is easy and simple? Then you’ve clicked the right … Continue reading
Sunsets and Steaks | Photo Post
Surfing Sardegna | Frozen Open Surf Contest
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How do you spell relief? I spell it: M-I-S-T-R-A-L, or in Italian Maestrale. The mistral is a strong, cold wind originating in France and blowing all its strength eastwards to Sardegna. And what a relief it was a day ago when this … Continue reading
Wordless Wednesday: Blogging About the August Heatwave
By hot I mean, boiling. Freaking hot batman. So hot it’s beyond hot. Today’s high was 45 celsius. My Canadian body is burning up and I haven’t even lifted a finger. The last two nights I camped beside Continue reading
My Not So Difficult Life
Lord of the Boars | In Sardegna
The Sardinian wild boar is a beastly animal weighing between 110-200 pounds with a compact head and short legs. The colours range from chocolate, cream, black and spotted boar. Its fur is stiff and was once used as bristles for a toothbrush. The adult male boar develops tusks which continuously grow and has teeth that protrude from the mouth. They use these tusks in self-defense. Continue reading





