Sunday Supper ~ An Evening With Bloglandia Friends
AUGUST 7, 2016
It is quite amazing
when friendships from bloglandia
blossom into real life...
when friendships from bloglandia
blossom into real life...
I have blogged and visited
Stephanie of [Rodrigvitz Style & The Mango Studio](http://rodrigvitzstyle.typepad.com/)
for over ten years via the internet.
We finally got to meet in person, along with her husband Greg,
when our dear friend and the host
of our Friday Haiku My Heart
[Rebecca Brooks](http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon)
took us on a magical adventure
to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
in 2012 for the [Dia de los Muertos](http://leagoodeharris.com/blog/2012/11/2/dia-de-los-muertos-san-miguel-de-allende-2012.html) celebrations...
Stephanie of [Rodrigvitz Style & The Mango Studio](http://rodrigvitzstyle.typepad.com/)
for over ten years via the internet.
We finally got to meet in person, along with her husband Greg,
when our dear friend and the host
of our Friday Haiku My Heart
[Rebecca Brooks](http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon)
took us on a magical adventure
to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
in 2012 for the [Dia de los Muertos](http://leagoodeharris.com/blog/2012/11/2/dia-de-los-muertos-san-miguel-de-allende-2012.html) celebrations...
And then four year later,
on a Sunday evening in Healdsburg at the fabulous
Mateo's Cucina Latina,
we met again for Sunday Supper...
on a Sunday evening in Healdsburg at the fabulous
Mateo's Cucina Latina,
we met again for Sunday Supper...
It was a beautiful evening
to dine
in the garden patio...
to dine
in the garden patio...
and the food was quite delicious...
for Mateo is a genius,
blending his native Yucatecan heritage with
the bounty of Sonoma County, California...
for Mateo is a genius,
blending his native Yucatecan heritage with
the bounty of Sonoma County, California...
So you,
dear reader,
are a part of this bloglandia technological reality
and I hope you have enjoyed
these photos of beautiful food
and friendships precious to my heart!
dear reader,
are a part of this bloglandia technological reality
and I hope you have enjoyed
these photos of beautiful food
and friendships precious to my heart!
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