Summary 5th March - 5th April
It is a month since
we arrived in Sardinia. Expectations were high , especially for good sunny days
and work to be carried out. The unknown was part of this experience /
experiment and certainly the days here have given us many surprises, mostly on the
weather patterns and also for the way the work was carried out. Indeed, here
you cannot plan things and expect the plan to be followed precisely. Many things can intervene from one day to the
other or even in the same day,
Our shorts-t-shirt experience has had to wait for a while.
We did have some moments of very good weather
but there we have not had a couple of days in a row without clouds. The
welcomed rain was a blessing for the locals and Sardinia in general, but
temperatures were more like winter and snow appeared on the high peaks a couple
of times
As for the work on the vineyards and vegetable plots, we
managed to do many different tasks, we think to a satisfactory level. Pruning
vines and olive trees (admittedly not the ones here as yet), weeding and planting new vegetable crops has taken up
most of the time, There is so much to do that every time a job is completed
another one awaits you.
The satisfaction will be in the fruits of the work done. We
move about constantly and the most pleasant thing is being outside all the
time. Here it is mostly peaceful as cars
are only arriving and going early morning and late evening . People coming to
work the land. Whereas back home calling in at a shop for odds and ends,
putting the TV on to see the odd programme or ‘news’, is part of our daily
life, they play no part at all here, any more than hoovering, putting on the
washing machine or looking to see if any letters have come for us. No plastic-wrapped vegetables, no pre-packed
foods, except for the UHT milk, the sugar and the coffee that the family keep
us supplied with. Life is basic somehow, and as Lesley described it - like long-term
camping. There are comforts though: good food, good wine, a cosy warm room and
the feeling that you are at moments back in time in these surroundings.
Our front of the house display of floweres
Our front of the house display of floweres
Easter day was spent in Oliena at my aunties’ house. In Oliena, On Easter Day there is a big celebration called
“ s’Incontru” or “ the meeting”, where two groups, one carrying the Holy Mary,
and the other an effigy of Jesus, meet in Saint Mary’s square. Following a
noisy build-up of sporadic firing, he event culminates in a deafening crescendo
of fire arms from numerous balconies around the piazza and beyond the town.
Fire arms start to fire bullets from as early as 9.00 am. The climax of the procession
is at 11.00 am. After that everybody goes back home for their Easter banquet.
Home made prosciutto, pancetta and capocollo.
The " Antipasti"
Ravioli
Roasted pig
In our case the starter consisted of 7 or 8 items (small amounts of different things like artichokes,
peppers, small onions, sliced cured ham and salami, olives – nearly all
home-produced) , ravioli, pig and lamb roasted, salads, sevadas ( a Sardinia dessert),
torrone (nougat – named after the town that is most famous for it here) and
coffee. Of course, our own wine to wash everything down. We managed to escape
the table at about 3.45 pm..and returned to Locoe. It was a good day and at the
table, in true Italian style, discussion fills up the gaps between courses.
The " sevada", a Sardinia cake made with fresh cheese, lemon rind and topped with honey
Tiramisu'
Next day is “ Pasquetta”, Easter Monday. Here in Italy,
Pasquetta is the most important day of family reunion and is generally spent in
the countryside. For the people who own a piece of land, that is where they go.
For other city dwellers, sea side or a trip to the parks or nearby mountains is
their option. We, lucky ones, we have our land and as far as the history of the
family is concerned we always come to Locoe for Easter Monday.
Easter Monday roast
Easter Monday roast
Preparations started early in the morning making the fire to
roast …guess what? ….the pig and the lamb (donated by a friend of the family).
Tables were prepared next door and as everybody arrived one by one, it was
about 11.00 a.m. when the first drink was suggested.The party was made up of 14
of us. More food arrived with the “ zie” (Maria and Cicitta) in the form of
home made lasagne, different vegetables, cakes and more starters. It was a very
sunny day and after lunch some of the
company went out for a walk and for food foraging, namely wild asparagus and
wild fennel. By 8 pm everyone had left for home.
So, on the whole our first month has passed as expected - adjusting, making some progress - some slower, some faster than predicted, surprising weather (but considering where we came from, no problem!), establishing working relationships and becoming involved in the day-to-day concerns of our relatives here. Time is flying!
Next post will be a series of Pictures.
So, on the whole our first month has passed as expected - adjusting, making some progress - some slower, some faster than predicted, surprising weather (but considering where we came from, no problem!), establishing working relationships and becoming involved in the day-to-day concerns of our relatives here. Time is flying!
Next post will be a series of Pictures.