Stella, Laura and me in Colonia |
Small dish by Ariel Chape |
Franco, Gonzalo, Leo, Laura and me |
The next day we went east. Gonzalo drove again and this time we were joined by his wife Leonor and Laura's son Franco. It was another lovely day that took us off the main highway at the coastal town of Solis where we instead followed route 10 through all the small coastal beach towns: Bella Vista, Las Flores, Playa Verde, Playa Hermosa... I decided then that any of those beach towns would be the ideal place for the Southern Hemisphere branch of Glynt Pottery!
Gonzalo, Laura and me |
Small dish from Casapueblo |
Stella, Laura, María, Franco and Victoria |
So I came back renewed, with a new sense of family connections and love, kissed by the southern sun, and feeling that everything had come full circle: finally home after going home!
7 comments:
sounds like a great trip
How wonderful to visit home away from home!!
I bet you can hardly wait to get your hands back in clay:>)
Beautiful! I want to hear more about the Montevideo tour. xoxo
thanks for taking us on your tour, travel is such great inspiration.
Thanks for all the links--now I feel just a little less ignorant about Uruguay! Do you speak Portuguese or Spanish? Glad you had such a grand adventure!
Thanks all! We speak Spanish Madeleine... There was a time during colonial times when we were governed by the Portuguese crown but it lasted for only a short time... :)
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