Looking through my early stories, I found one from 2017,
my first year on WordPress, with only 4 likes and no comments;
I thought I’d give it another shot. Any similarity between the MC
and yours truly is very much intended. I hope you enjoy Lamb Stew.

As she kneaded the dough for that night’s supper, Nanda caught a glimpse of her reflection in the kitchen window. The wild child from years ago had been replaced with a confident, sexy woman who stared back at her. No super-model, for sure, but not bad at all for a well-seasoned donna* of a certain age.
Long honey-brown hair, green eyes and a captivating smile more than made up for her slightly prominent Sicilian nose which only added to her unique beauty (or so she had been told). She was not tall and thin but her legs were long and her curves voluptuous. No skin and bones, this one. Laughing lustfully, she thought “more like a handful …. or …. a mouthful”. She laughed at herself often …. another appealing characteristic (or so she had been told).
Her laughter rippled through the sun-kissed Sicilian air. Brushing an errant lock of hair from her face, she continued kneading and massaging the dough with smooth, intrinsically sensual undulating motions.
Glancing outside, she noticed the handyman, Santino, across the veranda smiling and watching her appreciatively. Should she smile back or simply ignore him? She had seen him working next door several times before; no movie star, he …. but there was something intriguing about this stranger. Was it his powerful arms, the cigarette dangling from his lips, his crooked smile, the devilish twinkle in his chocolate eyes? That familiar fantasy of hers resurfaced.
Chuckling heartily, he pointed to her, then began wiping his face with his hand. Quickly glancing at her reflection, she saw a streak of flour across her forehead and nose. Embarrassed, and barely managing to maintain her composure, she reached for a towel to clean her face. Suddenly he roared with laughter and she realized in her haste she had wiped her face with the discarded flour sack, not a towel.
Now she, too, was consumed with laughter, tears streaming down her floured face, doubled over in giddy convulsions. Regaining self-control, though still giggling despite herself, she stood …. only to find she was face to face with this charming rogue. Spellbound, she allowed him to gently wipe the flour from her face, her eyes never leaving his, tiny gold flecks dancing provocatively as he looked at her intently.
“I prepared lamb stew for supper. Would you like to join me?”
“Si, cara. I would love to.”
NAR©2024
* woman
This is “Love Is A Stranger” by the Eurythmics
All text, graphics and videos are copyright for Nancy (The Sicilian Storyteller), The Sicilian Storyteller, The Elephant’s Trunk, and The Rhythm Section and are not to be used without permission. NAR©2017-present.
So glad you took this one out of the archives. Delicious, indeed!
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Me too. It is rather tasty! Thanks, Dale!
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Yummilicious.
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😛
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What a tasty tale, well worth another outing!
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So glad you stopped by, dear Keith. Thank you!
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I remember my mother used to make lovely stews at least twice a week for our ‘tea’.
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Stews are wonderful, especially in the colder weather. I’ll be breaking out my slow cooker soon!
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I thought you were new to blogging here on WordPress because our paths didn’t cross till just about a year ago, but now I see you have been at this for at least 7 years.
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It wasn’t until I started writing music blogs on The Rhythm Section that our paths crossed, Jim. What started out as a challenge by a friend to join a competitive online writing group back in 2016 morphed into The Elephant’s Trunk the following year. I’ve been hiding in plain sight!
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This was fun! Flour and laughter can be great aphrodisiacs, no?
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If my kitchen walls could talk…… 😂
Thanks, Liz!
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I’m glad that you bought this one out from the archives for its moment of glory, Nancy!
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P.S The music is unavailable in my area too.
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That’s a pity. But that is exactly the reason I always state the name of the song and the performer so the video can be easily found.
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Yes, Nancy. That is helpful indeed
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Thanks, Shweta! This story always had a place in my heart.
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Very nice, and beautifully illustrated. So glad you decided to rerun this little gem.
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Oh, that’s lovely, dear friend. Thanks so very much!
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Bless i
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Thanks, luv!
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I’m glad you brought this out of the past and let it shine again. A very well told story Nancy.
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Thanks, Ernie. I’m glad I did, too. Appreciate your comments.
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A very nice story Nancy. I can listen to the music as it’s not available here.
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That’s one thing I never thought of, Sadje …. the unavailability of music. That is a concept I cannot fathom. I’m happy knowing I can provide that type of outlet to you via my blogging.
Thanks so much! 🎶
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When I read a post through the reader it say; unavailable in your area. If I have time to go to the browser, I can listen to the music.
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Yes, I’m familiar with that. The same thing sometimes happens when reading posts from my friends in the UK.
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But at least the WP/ Jetpack is working 💓
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well you have obviously had this gift for a long time 💜💜💜
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😂 As long as I can remember, Willow! 🤎🤎
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A very tasty lamb stew indeed, Nancy … and dusted down with flour … 😍🌝🌏
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Thank you for a lovely comment, dear Ivor, and a great video. I expect nothing less from you! 🖤🎶
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Always my pleasure, Nancy 😊😍🎶
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Awesome story Nance! Happy you reshared it again!
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Thanks, CA! I’m glad you enjoyed this oldie! 🤎
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Nice! Very cool to see something from the archives, as it were. Very well written tale, Nancy. Just the right amount of everything. 👏👏👏
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Thanks much, Kevin; really nice to know. I was hoping to use your graphic of the rustic cabin but it looked more like New England than Sicily! I just went with one of my own. There will be plenty of other opportunities.
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Sorry! I did have one of a Sicilian marketplace, but that wouldn’t have really fit either lol
Better luck next time, I suppose 😄
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Haha! No prob! 😊
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Every at bat can’t be a home run! 😄
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