about to give this a go. I usually enjoy posting an occasional food photo, but the little yellow toggle fell off the memory card into the abyss of carpet somewhere, and it believes that it is locked. So no food photos until sometime soon.
I've eaten two basturma (salt cured thinly sliced beef, for you non familiar think see through), sammiches - with Kaseri cheese, also thinly sliced, layered on either side of the meat, in pita bread. Very tasty, and very ethnic.
@roya probably knows what bisturma is,
and when I pulled up this film I wondered, hmm, has #[0] ever seen this one? 😎 and I lament to inform you there is no "curious" or "glad," emoji in nostrgram.co
Ana and the Wolves
Directed by Carlos Saura • 1973 • Spain
Starring Geraldine Chaplin, José MarÃa Prada, José Vivó
One of director Carlos Saura’s most potent allegories for the hypocrisy and repression that defined Francoist Spain follows Ana (Geraldine Chaplin), a young English woman who arrives at a remote Spanish estate in order to work as a governess for three girls. What she finds is a hothouse of dysfunction, perversion, and warped family relationships that lays bare the psychological trauma of life under an authoritarian regime.