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"Do your Darth Vader play, Christie!" shouts a crowd of high school guys.
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"No, today I'm a chicken."
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And she was - for twenty minutes - a chicken performing in The Magic Fishbone (I knew Charles Dickens should have had a chicken in his story!). She performed as suggestions were shouted out from the sleep-eyed students and the more scarily alert ones.
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Is it a wonder I am craving "simple?"
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In May I wrote in my blog of my desire to live in a villa as Frances Mayes does and go to my terrace to pick baby lettuces. And now that it is July, I may. I transform my brain - as only a former actress can - and see my villa and my terrace.
My arugula - ready for picking.
Baby green lettuces - to be transformed into salads. But simple. After a morning with my squirrelly chickens, I have been coming home to adapt Pride and Prejudice. Twenty-seven characters (yes, I cut quite a few) and twenty two scenes - I want simple.
Your lettuce is awesome! This time of the year I crave simple salads.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful salad to have on your Terrace outside your "villa"!
ReplyDeleteNo kidding,this looks delicious! Too bad you have to listen to the heavy equipment.
Those salads look simply wonderful! After a hectic day I can understand the desire for simplicity.
ReplyDeleteThose figs and that parmesan cheese look really awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi Claudia...
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you didn't sneak off to a Villa in Italy without telling us...
Good food does help us eacape from the stress around us...the noise would be annoying, but you'll have sidewalks in the end, right?
Good luck in scaling down the play...I love chickens...
Take care...Wanda
MMMMMM,...Your garden produce looks so good!
ReplyDeleteI especially lovre that figs salad: that one looks superb!
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM,....
Fig and prosciutto, what a wonderful combination! I might be making that soon myself!
ReplyDeleteI could live on simple, fresh salads like yours, Claudia. Yes, channeling Frances Mayes is an awesome concept!
ReplyDeleteoh yes - that is the summer salad to come home to. The inclusion of the figs is making my little lips pucker in sweet anticipation
ReplyDeletethank you for stopping by the blog
I see we have the girlichef in common
long live good food, great cars and a healthy dose of happiness
I have to move to Minnesota. Your greens look fantastic! This hot Carolina sun eats up everything. My lettuce gave up and so did I.
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up :D I definitely long for simpler days, as well...ah, to be living in Tuscany...reviving an old Villa...cooking for neighbors, picking olives! Ah, love your beautiful lettuces and those figs, ah :)
ReplyDeleteDon't you just LOVE proscuitto and fresh figs? I just wrap the proscuitto around them and serve for hors d'oeuvres and it's always a hit...even though it took five seconds to put together and couldn't be simpler. BTW, your garden looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelol! the chicken dance! ah hahaha!
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, I love simplicity in foods, esp when the produce is top-notch quality!
We just picked our first lettuce too. These salads look wonderfully delicious! What fun - and how interesting working with the kids sounds.
ReplyDeleteIt must be wonderful to be able to pick your own lettuce? prosciutto and figs...heavenly!
ReplyDeleteOh your lettice looks so crisp and happy. I bet it tastes so wonderful.
ReplyDeletePinot Grigio is one of my favorite ways to relax also.
What a lovely & healthy dish! I love fresh fig but not easy to get them over here.
ReplyDeleteYou have a bounty of lettuces to harvest! They figs and prosciutto made me drool all over my keyboard!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking salad Claudia, I love the figs in there.
ReplyDeletewonderful garden, great dish!
ReplyDeleteI love figs - I usually eat them plain, but the idea of roasting them is great, can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteEverything tastes better right out of the garden!! Figtreeapps
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