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Aggiungetemi!
A hug and a greeting to all among the palms & the bamboo canes of another gray day with the "caigo" in Marghera... Ingrandisci questa immagine
Of the series: "A Sardinian on the mainland for over sixty years." (but, ahem, still not incontinent...)
Like many other stampacini (inhabitants of a historic district in the city of Cagliari called Stampaxi), Tarquinio Sini was fatally struck by bombs on February 17, '43, while desperately trying to enter the Crypt of Santa Restituta for shelter; he was only fifty-two years old. He left an unfillable void in Italian illustrative and caricature art.
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He possessed a modern and even avant-garde style, tracing his own "line" that many of his colleagues followed in the post-war period.
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He was also a screenwriter and set designer both in Turin (where he moved in 1910) and in Rome.
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Some of his works are exhibited at the MAN Museum in Nuoro, in the Municipal Gallery of Art in Cagliari, in the Sardinian collection "Luigi Piloni," and at the Civic Museum of Treviso. He was buried in the Monumental Cemetery of Bonaria.
Aunt Annunziata, 101 years old.

Trusted barlady of Sa Brecca, in
#Perdasdefogu ❤️

(from L'Eco di Barbagia 36 minutes ago)
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Fame un spriss
Fameo bon
Fame un spriss
Co na feta de imon...
Postcard from a Sardinian on holiday in Morocco. Ingrandisci questa immagine
Two days ago we had 42°, so we took the car and went to cool off at the lake (I can't remember the name) on the road from Azrou to Midelt; there are big and small ones. For the occasion, we also brought along our fishing rods... and with my nephew, we caught a few little fish...
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This will please the prenuragic...
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The pompìa (in Sardinian sa pompìa) is a rare and unique variety of lemon endemic to Siniscola in the province of Nuoro.
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From this citrus fruit, an intensely yellow liqueur with a unique flavor is produced.
mangio il formaggio illegale con i vermi 🐛

And anyway, even the long-haired, stodgy Nicolò has become an admirer of the mephistophelian CasuMarzu©

JUST SO YOU KNOW!