Para amanhã

Para amanhã

Para amanhã means ‘for tomorrow’ in Portuguese. There is a reason I have used this Portuguese phrase as the name for this site. If you are interested, I will tell you that reason. But not today. Let’s leave it for now, maybe … para amanhã....
Autumn is here.

Autumn is here.

  A detail from the still life painting ‘Squash and Apples’. Autumn is here. Watercolour by Lorraine Durant (artist website: www.lorrainedurant.co.uk). I bought these colourful squash at the local supermarket. The lady on the till asked what I was...