Hello lovely peeps. Are you all ready for the weekend? I am, although I have nothing really exciting planned.
But first, let me show you a postcard.
Unfortunately it is damaged, where it probably stuck to another piece of mail. We have had wet weather so that could be the reason.
The card depicts a painting by Giuseppe Falchetti (1843-1919) and is entitled Herbstprodukte (autumn produce) painted in 1881 on wood.
Wikipedia writes about him:
Giuseppe Falchetti was an Italian still life and landscape painter, particularly known for his vivid depictions of wine and grapes. Born in Turin, Italy on June 18, 1843 to a modest artisan family, Falchetti joined Giuseppe Camino’s studio at the age of 12. Though originally trained in landscape painting at Camino’s studio, after numerous visits to the Sabauda Gallery of Turin, Falchetti began to take an interest in the genre of still life, and was further influenced by the study of Flemish painting. Falchetti was respected by the noble families of Turin and was often commissioned for his wide-horizon landscapes populated by minute figures, as well as his still life paintings featuring bottles of wine, fruit, small game, and grapes. His proficiency at depicting this last subject led him to be commissioned by the Italian government to paint representations of the national viticulture in 1876. Falchetti died on November 6, 1918 in Turin, Italy.
How was my week? It has rained a lot this week. This is good for the land but it makes the sky dull and grey.
The village is preparing for the Festival of Crosses.
The village is celebrating the May Crosses this week, where people decorate a large cross and surround it with traditional artifacts. The town hall has published which houses are open to view the crosses. And of course public places and some shops and restaurants have one too. I might go and see some this weekend and write a blog about it.
Yesterday I went to meet a Dutch lady who put a message out on Facebook, asking if there were other Dutch people in my village. I responded and we decided to meet. She is 83 and we got along fine.
We'll meet again after I come back from holiday.
I'm slowly getting ready for my big trip. My friend Andy helped me get the right apps on my phone, like Airalo, a virtual sim card to be able to use my phone in lots of different countries,. We also checked if my Uber app was still patent.
My house sitters are on their way (already in Spain) and I prepared their room this afternoon and made up the bed although they are not coming until next week.
That's all from me this Friday. Of course I will show you some funnies at the end.
Enjoy your weekend,
Lisca
5 comments:
Too bad about the postcard. I can empathize with your rain. Nice you got to meet another Dutch lady from your village. LOVED the last funny! Have a great Friday and weekend, dear Lisca.
Oh, yes, that happened to me worse 11 times even! Fellow hopefully soon-again blogger and friend Grace sent me the firefighter-calendar all the way from Perth and it was wet.
Only month was January, with an autograph from the selling firefighter. Glad I was born in January...
To new friends! And to those who help with such tech-issues! Have a great trip and Friday!
Sad prescription! Oh, old age, LOL!!! And yes. The other day I had a chat with "our" check-out lady on retirement and what we can expect... nails it.
Oh... shit!
Happy Friday and hope your electricity works. Where is Ronnie?
This is a really lovely painting on the postcard. The corn looks so real. Too bad it was damaged. It's also interesting how many festivals there are in your town. I live in a small rural town and we rarely have one. But some of the town near us have a lot in the summer when all the tourists come. They come to my area because of all the lakes, and people from more congested areas come up to get away from the congestion. It's always good to make new friends too, isn't it? Was she from the same part of the Netherlands where you grew up? Thanks for funnies too. Have a wonderful weekend, I hope you don't get too much rain. hugs-Erika
Hi Lisca, sorry I'm so late. We've been out most of the day, dog walking and then off to a garden centre. Now the raised beds are ready I thought I had better get something to plant in it. I love the new postcards and the gorgeous stamp. That must have been a nice surprise for you both, hope that's the start of a beautiful friendship. Thanks for the funnies too. Happy weekend and hugs Angela xXx
Some nice postcards again dear Lisca, and some nice jokes....and have a wonderful trip.
All the best
Violetta
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