Weekly Photo Challenge: Delicate

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

D'Arte Maria Caterina Satta (40)

Painting by Maria Caterina Satta.

This is my response to this weeks theme – delicate.

Donkey Days of December

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.

Jennifer Avventura 2012 (3)

A couple of donkeys basking in the December sun.

Jennifer Avventura 2012 (2)

And a road side donkey just waiting for a rub.

Jennifer Avventura 2012

What is your favourite time of year to go hiking?

Travel Theme: A Bright Sardinian Pomegranate

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?

During the Persian wedding ceremony, a basket of pomegranates is placed on the ceremonial cloth to symbolize a joyous future. In Turkey, after the marriage ceremony, the bride throws a pomegranate on the ground. The number of arils that fall out are believed to indicate how many children she will have. In Crete, when a bride enters her new home, the groom hands her a pomegranate. In China, a picture of a ripe, open pomegranate is a popular wedding present, expressing the wish, “May you have as many children as there are seeds!”¹

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.

Pomegranate Art in HDR

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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Pomegranate yogurt Parfait via Jillian in Italy

Source¹: Say “I Do” to pomegranates

A Sardinian Full Moon

“The faults of a superior person are like the sun and moon. They have their faults, and everyone sees them; they change and everyone looks up to them.” – Confucius

What changes have you made to your life lately?

Sardinian Summer Dreams

While temperatures dip to an all time unseasonably low, I continue to dream about better things.

How is summer shaping up in your area?

Macro Monday | Sardinian Fig

Macro Monday – The Sprouting of Fig Season

Taken with a Sony Cyber-Shot, automatic setting when I get close to things.

What do you think?

Do you have any tips on macro photography?

Storms in the Sardinian Sky

Live update: weather in Northern Sardinia … rotten, cold, windy, crap, rainy, thunder and lightning! Take cover!

Sardinian Spring Skies | Travel Photography

Spectacularly blue spring skies

wisps of white that float on by.

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?