The "mimosa" tree is none other than the Australian national flower the wattle in disguise! I always get a little nationalistic thrill that an iconic native Australian plant has made it so big over here. :) But no one here seems to know that the "mimosa" is actually just good old Australian wattle.
We went to Villa Torlonia yesterday - a park and museum we hadn't been to yet (you guessed it - we have a guest). Anyway, entry to all museums in Rome was free for women yesterday - such a nice gift for me and the (female) foetus!
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Auguri! :)
sending you a virtual mimosa! Auguri!
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Auguri!!!!
Auguri anche a te :)
anche e te!
Hope that you had a great day!
Thank you!
The "mimosa" tree is none other than the Australian national flower the wattle in disguise! I always get a little nationalistic thrill that an iconic native Australian plant has made it so big over here. :) But no one here seems to know that the "mimosa" is actually just good old Australian wattle.
We went to Villa Torlonia yesterday - a park and museum we hadn't been to yet (you guessed it - we have a guest). Anyway, entry to all museums in Rome was free for women yesterday - such a nice gift for me and the (female) foetus!
Happy International Women's Day!
Kataroma, I didn't know it was the Aussie national flower. Have you seen the Mimosa cakes too? Wonder if they have those in Oz..
Happy Women's day to you + little one on her way :)
We don't have this in the states, but have a great day...celebrate.
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