This past Saturday I, along
with two of my closest
friends, took a group of kids on a
little road trip to a one day soccer camp sponsored by the program.
With echoes of Don McKellar's Last Night (a brilliant little film if you've never seen it) blending with a Steve Carell comedy and American indie sensibilities, Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World promises two things: a road trip with Keira Knightley and a title that most cinemas will have trouble fitting on their marqu
With echoes of Don McKellar's Last Night (a brilliant
little film if you've never seen it) blending
with a Steve Carell comedy and American indie sensibilities, Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World promises two things: a road trip with Keira Knightley and a title that most cinemas will have trouble fitting on their marqu
with a Steve Carell comedy and American indie sensibilities, Seeking A
Friend For The End Of The World promises two things: a
road trip with Keira Knightley and a title that most cinemas will have trouble fitting on their marqu
with Keira Knightley and a title that most cinemas will have trouble fitting on their marquees.
So this
little trip came courtesy of some
friends of ours who owned a villa and a car over there... we fixed up a time to go out of the main holiday / tourist season, happily hopped over, hung out at the villa, drove the car around the island, hello lovely old historic main town and spent our days on the beach in the sunshine... the place we were staying was perched into the pine clad hills that swept down dusty
roads to a beautiful beach
with the bluest water that only the Med can give.