How wonderful to see. It takes me back to 1945, just after the war where, in the little German town we had fled to, there was an Italian ice-cream vendor who made two canister of the delicious stuff daily. Unfortunately I seldom had enough pennies to enjoy his product.
How wonderful to see. It takes me back to 1945, just after the war where, in the little German town we had fled to, there was an Italian ice-cream vendor who made two canister of the delicious stuff daily. Unfortunately I seldom had enough pennies to enjoy his product.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, may be even too much...
ReplyDeleteI fell in love with pistachio gelato when I was in Italy two years ago. It was some of the best ice cream I've ever eaten.
ReplyDeleteOf course! The question might be how can anyone not like ice cream!
ReplyDeleteWe used to make our own ice cream at home years ago...Yum. I've never had gelato, though I hear it is excellent!
ReplyDeleteGelato artigianale? Immer. Könnte jeden Tag literweise essen... :-)
ReplyDeleteI love it! That is such a cute little cart.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I do live ice cream. I also like your photos of a gelato cart. Wish there was one in my neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE ice cream, but I don´t have it that often.
ReplyDeleteIt taste better on holiday, and ITALIAN ice cream is my favorite.
What you have photographed is not common here up in the north of Europe. Looks pretty.
This is so wonderfully charming, Karl!
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