13 May 2013

Da Angelo, High On A Mountain In Mexico

Dinner - up the hill to Battery Point to a lovely, popular and very busy Italian restaurant
Da Angelo's Ristarante'

(Me Jenny, the awesome blog model)

Every time I think of the name of the restaurant I'm reminded of this fabulous old Brotherhood of Man song......  "Angelo"
Do you remember it?
(Google it - its a catchy tune)

Here are the lyrics - sing along!

Long ago, 
High on a mountain in Mexico
Lived a young shepherd boy, Angelo
Who met a young girl and he loved her so

Rich was she,
Came from a very high family,
Angelo knew it could never be,
They ran away to their destiny

Running away together
Running away forever
Angelo 
Running away from danger
Hiding from every stranger
Angelo
They knew it wasn’t wrong
They found a love so strong
They took their lives at night
And in the morning light
They found them on the sand
They saw them lying there, hand-in-hand

Long ago, 
High on a mountain in Mexico
Lived a young shepherd boy, Angelo
Who met a young girl and he loved her so

Running away together,
Running away forever,
Angelo 
Running away from danger,
Hiding from every stranger,
Angelo
They knew it wasn’t wrong
They found a love so strong
They took their lives at night
And in the morning light
They found them on the sand
They saw them lying there, hand-in-hand

Running away together,
Running away forever,
Angelo 
Running away from danger,
Hiding from every stranger,
Angelo
They knew it wasn’t wrong
They found a love so strong
They took their lives at night
And in the morning light
They found them on the sand
They saw them lying there, hand-in-hand

Running away together,
Running away forever,
Angelo 
Hiding from every stranger,
Angelo
They knew it wasn’t wrong
They found a love so strong
They took their lives at night
And in the morning light
They found them on the sand
They saw them lying there, hand-in-hand…

Anyway.........
I have some questions...........

Why do we continue to order a main sized pasta when we know that we only want and will only be able to eat an entree size?  

Are our eyes really bigger than our tummies?

Is this a stickable New Year's Resolution?

If I roll past my hotel, will I be able to make it back?

Any thoughts?
Please email me at shellenski@icloud.com for hints and tips.

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