We call them simply "ottobrate", those days in October when the air is still warm, the sun is really hot around late morning, and you can count on those sunny rays to dry at least a few loads of washes you've stacked up during the rainy miserable days before.
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Some one needed a good wash too.....Littleguy's fave comfort toy |
this is such a sweet picture. It's cozy and intimate and says so much. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI was explaining the "ottobrate" (usually pronunced "ottobbbrate") to my friends here in Chapel Hill because apparently we have Ottobrate Romane here, as well!
Keep sharing your dinner ideas so I can steal them!