16/05/18
As Battistino is still busy on the third Carasau marathon –
this time making enough bread to last the family into the summer months,
including their month’s stay in the nearby coastal resort of Cala Gonone, I
have taken over at the keyboard, making use of the free wi-fi here in Oliena.
Well, we’ve decided
it must be me who is the water fairy – no sooner had I alighted from my giant
orange bird-plane on May 1st, than the heavens opened again and the
sun hasn’t really recovered since! I can
count the number of sunny days since we came in March on one hand. Consequently, the afore-mentioned trip to
Bosa has been postponed until next Tuesday – just as well, as we later watched
footage of submerged vehicles in the town, and even someone swimming down the
high street! It seems the river had
burst its banks.
Locoe river on our return
Grow, grow, grow.
My wild flower garden
Only two weeks to go before we return to (hopefully) sunny Scotland, and it looks like the roof will still be the bane of our lives when we resume residence in September. Any amount of silicone, expansion foam and cunningly recycled pieces of metal guttering don’t seem to manage to prevent the place from leaking……..mainly on top of the beds (correction: Batti’s bed!) The extension, meanwhile, is pretty watertight and now sports a fetching shade of Ronseal ‘Cedar’, procured via Amazon at a less than amazing bargain of £35 per 5 litres!!
......blending in?
4x the size of a dandelion clock....salsify!
The expedition in the Goceano was cancelled due to bad weather, but – hurrah! – last Sunday we did succeed in scaling the dizzy heights of Monte Corrasi and Punta Carabidda, two of the peaks that form part of the mountain group behind the town of Oliena. It really is a spectacular hill, with a decidedly negative ‘bog factor’! Slabby grey-white rock surfaces fringed with flora, including lilies, peonies, rosemary, cistus, cyclamen, orchids, hawthorn, juniper and loads of ‘alpine’ plants.
Punta cara bidda from punta Corrasi
Three old geezers I bumped into on
Some kind of mountain lily, I guess
Wild peony roses at 1,463 m
On punta cara bidda
Oliena from a airy height