Delicate is the hand that paints beautiful, pensive Sardinian children.

Painting by Maria Caterina Satta.
This is my response to this weeks theme – delicate.
Delicate is the hand that paints beautiful, pensive Sardinian children.

Painting by Maria Caterina Satta.
This is my response to this weeks theme – delicate.
December in Sardinia is crisp, cold and windy. It’s also my favourite time of year to go hiking. This is what I saw on my way down hill …
Snow capped mountains in Southern Corsica.
A couple of donkeys basking in the December sun.
And a road side donkey just waiting for a rub.
What is your favourite time of year to go hiking?
Sardinian pomegranates are ripe for picking. They are bright, delicious and have been a symbol of prosperity and hope, all over the world for centuries.
Did you know?
I love pomegranates; when I was a child I remember my mother bringing this brightly coloured fruit home; always an Autumn fruit and always perfect. I devoured every last aril, often staining my fingers, table-cloth, face and fingers in the process. It was a delicious childhood.
Did you know?
Pomegranates are a SUPER food. That’s right, this brightly coloured fruit is packed with vitamin C, potassium AND it’s a fantastic source of protein.
Are you searching for a pomegranate recipe? Look no further – I’ve done the searching for you. Check out this awesome site POMEGRANATES Recipes which is full of delicious pomegranate recipes from main courses to desserts and drinks. I will definitely be trying the grilled eggplant with pomegranate sauce recipe.
Tips on peeling a pomegranate:
Do not wear white!
This is my response to the weekly travel theme from Ailsa – Bright
How do you like your pomegranate?
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It’s a slow start to spring this year in Sardinia. Rather cold and windy too. This time last year we were basking on the beach, this year, I’m wrapped up in two sweaters, a scarf and furry slippers!
Here’s hoping the heat breaks on though, soon.
How is spring shaping up in your neck of the woods?