The Bayeux and Our Kitchen

While the world stitches the Bayeux Tapestry—a 70-meter-long embroidered story from 1070, commissioned by Odo, Earl of Kent—I am grinding turmeric, chopping cilantro, and teaching my neighbors how to make *sopa de pollo* that heals the soul.

“Mistakes are just lessons in disguise.” — Abuela

Every thread in that ancient tapestry tells a story of war, kings, and conquest. But in our kitchen, every stitch is a shared meal, every thread a laugh, every mistake a chance to learn. Just like the Bayeux, our community is a tapestry too—woven from the hands of mothers, fathers, children, and strangers who become family.

Bayeux Tapestry

The Bayeux Tapestry: 70 meters of history, every stitch a story.

So come, sit at our table. Let’s share a meal, tell a story, and stitch our own tapestry—one thread, one bite, one laugh at a time.

— Ana