Leo got to enjoy a lot of different forms of transport in Italy.
This is as close as he got to being on a Vespa. That little girl in the photo being led away by a protective father had been sitting behind him and gave him a kiss as she left. A real Italian experience!
We dropped in to visit Reena and Shreyan, and Leo tried out Shrey's wheeled potty/throne/punch buggy.
A trip to Acquasola park (which, incredibly, the city of Genoa is trying to turn into a parking lot of all things) yielded a particularly photogenic old carousel. Leo was enchanted.
Cars, horses, flashing lights -- how much better could it get?
This much better: a FIRE TRUCK.
Leo thought this overturned canoe was a boogie board.
And this... this is nearly beyond description. A set of four hungry caterpillars -- bruco "gnam" -- going 'round and 'round. As this ride was across from our hotel where we ate dinner every night, it exerted a strong fascination for Leo. He was attracted and yet a little terrified at the same time. Well, how would you feel about giant fluorescent hungry caterpillars?
In the end, the best ride is always in daddy's arms. Especially if you are in a train.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
The things we like
Back to Space
Last month, we touched down again on the planet of the Space Cousins from Space. Here we are, mingling with the natives.
The local nutritive substances were intriguing, as were the implements used to ingest them. I learned a lot of fun things to do with food from my Space Cousins.
No trip to Space would be complete without a session of the Intergalactic Council. Here I am, working with Mr. Dog to fight a popular but ill-advised motion. In the end Mr. Dog recused himself, but the motion failed in any case due to cookies. Intergalactic diplomacy is complicated.
Space Cousins appear to have the same number of fingers as people on our planet. But why is she hiding her feet?
Cousin Tom showed me how to use a novel form of virtual reality generator. One's motions and gestures become reified in a temporary platform of concrete abstraction. And there is a pen on a string.
Cousin Aoife liked riding around on a Space Horse. I tried to figure out how I could do the same with my favorite vehicle, the Space Digger. But the diggers seemed to have originated on a smaller planet.
Wow there's a lot of Space Cousins! I hope Space is big!
The local nutritive substances were intriguing, as were the implements used to ingest them. I learned a lot of fun things to do with food from my Space Cousins.
No trip to Space would be complete without a session of the Intergalactic Council. Here I am, working with Mr. Dog to fight a popular but ill-advised motion. In the end Mr. Dog recused himself, but the motion failed in any case due to cookies. Intergalactic diplomacy is complicated.
Space Cousins appear to have the same number of fingers as people on our planet. But why is she hiding her feet?
Cousin Tom showed me how to use a novel form of virtual reality generator. One's motions and gestures become reified in a temporary platform of concrete abstraction. And there is a pen on a string.
Cousin Aoife liked riding around on a Space Horse. I tried to figure out how I could do the same with my favorite vehicle, the Space Digger. But the diggers seemed to have originated on a smaller planet.
Wow there's a lot of Space Cousins! I hope Space is big!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Mud between my toes
If you are wearing welly boots you can go play in the mud by the side of a lake. You can poke at the mud with sticks and throw rocks in the water to see them splash.
You can really get up close and personal with the mud.
Look, mud! Did I mention I like mud? And how great welly boots are?
The only thing better than welly boots in mud is not wearing welly boots in mud.
You can really get up close and personal with the mud.
Look, mud! Did I mention I like mud? And how great welly boots are?
The only thing better than welly boots in mud is not wearing welly boots in mud.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Snookered!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Diggin' the Digger
The Engineers
Order, Order
Early Adopter
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