Sunday, June 05, 2005

Afternoon BBQ

Katie Melua (call of the search) versus my afternoon barbecue


Katie Melua wrote and sang Blame it on the moon and that's exactly what I imagine these people are who I've seen and talked to today with exeption of the last two (good luck with your new business, I'll be your customer for sure - send me an invitation for the opening ;-) ).

Crawling up a hill is what people should do more ... minute after minute, hour after hour, life is just a slow train crawling up a that hill. And I think it's going to rain but we kept it dry till now and it was a perfect temperature for this barbecue I attended with Dean. I walked today with him in a "summers day" on this mansion in Aerdenhout and we heared a faraway voice since we met people we haven't seen since high school, grown up with children and through the years over these hills not much has changed. This is the closest thing to crazy I've ever seen. It's so easy to break a heart, it so easy to close your eyes, how could these people treat you like a child, how can anyone feel so wise. It's good to see though and hope we still can keep our feet on the floor. And now the tables are empty and the dance floor is empty, that's the beginning but we're on the right track for our first lesson in Learning the blues. Out in the crowd the blues will haunt your memory. Now that we know our "way" is the good one we'll call of the search.


Katie Melua sang (among others) the numbers above in bold on her album Call of the search. And how appropriate these words were today. But for your food & beverage lovers, yes there was good wine (champagne was terrible) Maison van Wely had perfect ice cream, Chateaubriand excellent meat, Bawykov great salmon, L'amuse perfect cheeses and we enjoyed the oysters of Schmidt Zeevis,

the last espresso was terrible though, but what do you expect from a pad ... (sorry to all the senseo lovers ...)


I had a great afternoon,

Dean thanx - Paul.

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