If I'm proud of something I'd say is the taking-care-of-your-cats network that has spontaneously built between some women I'm acquainted with who rescue, shelter, and give in adoption abandoned and street cats. I'm part of this cooperative group, and in summer it's not unusual to see in my place up to eight cats making their siesta lying on the two pianos, the coffee table, the armchairs, or among an encyclopaedia in a bookcase. When one of these women have to leave for a weekend, or for some more days on their holidays, they bring their cats to my place, but not only the pets!
They usually bring tiny cans of delicious food for the little felines and, sometimes, they produce from their cotton tote bags amazing things such as blue tomatoes, a piece of exquisite Catalonian or Basque cheese, or, oh, heavens, a bottle of fine wine.
Albariño is an excellent white wine from Galicia
Last Friday, a friend brought home her adorable black cat, delicatessen for the mininos, and two! bottles of Albariño, the finest wine –produced in small quantity– from Galicia, a region in Northwest Spain, to be more precise its DPO is Rias Baixas, low stuary in Galician. Green, rainy, literary, Galicia is a magical place where I spent my holidays when I was a child getting away from the unbearable hot summer in Madrid. The content of one of the bottles was splendid, but the label and the name of the wine, La Marimorena, were so amazing I just wanted to share this pic, if not the wine, unfortunately. Have a great Sunday wherever you are!