Since yesterday was Father's Day, at least in the USA, and I worked at my market booth, I'm taking a sort of holiday and doing an easy post. When I was in Redmond on Saturday, I found myself waiting at a traffic light behind the vanity license plate you see above. "Domani", in Italian, means "tomorrow", and pretty much sums things up for me today. Ciao!
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8 comments:
Love it!!! MB
BTW--Happy Father's Day---yesterday and everyday. MB
Ciao Chuck!
Cute words ! In Brazil we celebrate Father's Day in August!But I agree with "Small City Scenes", father's day is everyday!!!!
Be always happy dear friend!
Léia
Well, to buy that BMW SUV the owner had to make some money ieri and oggi. I have a photo in the archives I might use sometime of a Ferrari with the Missouri plate XTREMO.
Very weird... why domani?
Rob, I think the idea is don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow ... in other words, manàna is soon enough for me.
Yep, there's always tomorrow. Good one Chuck.
Father's day in Italy is on 19th of Mars. I Love this license plate and even if late: *Happy Father's Day* !!! When something is going wrong we are used to say: "Domani è un altro giorno" I think it's a universal way of say "Be Happy Anyway" because "Tomorrow is another day"
I finally understand why the web was so quiet yesterday!
Happy Father's Day for then!
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