Instead, I ate my usual salad.
What is it about the hot lunch? It's old-fashioned, for sure, because someone must be home to cook it. In fact, it extends further back than I can remember, to a time when people worked close enough to their homes to eat lunch there.
It implies small towns, then, or the Venice of Commissar Brunetti mystery novels. Guido Brunetti often eats lunch at home, if I recall, but he (in addition to being fictional) lives in a place that builds its society around the big lunch and the long siesta.
That will not happen here, I know. But a walker can dream.
(Photo: wikipedia)