Sweet simplicity in Andalusia
I like the days when Monchéri cooks. It's nothing fancy or complicated. It's usually a dish of rice prepared the Andalusian way with sauté onions, red pepper, onions, garlic, chicken and white wine. I'm not allowed to enter the kitchen, not that he doesn't want to share the secret of his recipe but he likes his privacy; that is he likes to use the whole space, have all drawers open just in case he needs to grab a spatula or a knife.
And the music is very important too. Blues...John Lee Hooker and Etta James...preferably very loud....Monchéri says it helps him to concentrate on the rice cooking.
After one hour, I usually grow impatient and ask him if it's ready. He smiles and lights up a cigarette.
I sigh and go back to my work until he shouts out A comer ! (let's eat). He wants me to taste first. It's truly delicious and I eat it like food made with love.
Slowly and smiling.....If you'd ask me, what's your idea of a perfect summer day ?, I'm not too sure what my answers would be but for sure, I always cherish these easy simple days with no big expectation. These simple, ordinary days when life flows gently and the pleasures sum up to a quick nap under a tree and stealing mulberries from the
neighbor.
ps: for another simple pleasure, hop to my other blog !
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Cariños desde Chile
María Cecilia
charmedwishes18.blogspot.com
Love this post and how easy and relaxing I felt after reading it!
Thanks so much for your reply to my comment a few weeks back. We've had to postpone our trip to Spain, but am looking forward to going in the Spring. Would love to be there for Semana Santa...(along with the rest of the world...I'm sure). I appreciate you reading my story. ;)
Hopped and skipped over to Un mariage au soleil.
Your work is so beautiful, creative and imaginative!
You must work in your sleep!
Cheeers!
Ry
David
http://www.globalaroundtown.blogspot.com
A toast to you both.
May your day be delicious!
xox
Constance
Nathalie
The food seems wonderful, friends, stay on the grass, a romantic light! wow!
Enjoy your weekend, dear Lala. ;)
Catherine xx
The books sometimes are, sometimes not, part of a larger body of work...I'm working now on life size paper dolls to compliment a costume/couture show I'm building. And you can see other images from 'Minotaur' on the main blog http://harnetthargrove.blogspot.com/
I know, TMI, but it casme out fast!
I'm so glad you love my homeland. It is very special, though I think you've picked better weather!
Jane
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Please visit it and let me know what you think!