Consider me tempted. Earlier today, I settled for a coffee and an almond apricot crumble. Well, I do have to admit that having the long postponed opportunity to sit down in a cafe for a catch up with a dear friend transcended the dishes placed on the table by the kind waitress.
I've checked my library's catalogue and will find lots of S Zweig books on my next visit.
For sure!!
ReplyDeleteLovely light.
Actually, I'd rather have some tea with that ;)
ReplyDeleteConsider me tempted. Earlier today, I settled for a coffee and an almond apricot crumble. Well, I do have to admit that having the long postponed opportunity to sit down in a cafe for a catch up with a dear friend transcended the dishes placed on the table by the kind waitress.
ReplyDeleteI've checked my library's catalogue and will find lots of S Zweig books on my next visit.
Best wishes.
Yum, yum, that looks positively edible!
ReplyDeleteHope you have thoroughly enjoyed your summer.
Svet,
ReplyDeletesun was streaming in through the tall windows and my table caught a few rays.
Simona,
would a pot of Earl Grey be alright?
Francis,
good company is all one needs at times.
I am looking forward to hear from you about your experience of reading Stefan Zweig.
Arija,
I belong to those people who feel August is the height of summer, and I love it! :-)
Maybe a good cappuccino with the tartlette!
ReplyDeletePietro,
ReplyDeletean Italian (!) cappuccino, anytime! :-)
It's a thing of beauty. The translucence of those currents sprinkled with sugar...
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