I'm super happy to see all the progress! I remember you talking about doing this years ago, and now it's coming to fru(u)ition! How much would it be for a bottle or two shipped to Norway when the time comes?
Thanks anyway. Is that a monumental graveyard on the background? Yup, that one example of the hut was in a public park with a graveyard behind, the ones we saw in fields were when we were passing on the train or bus and we didn't get photos. The monumental graveyards were very impressive, we saw a few that looked like small towns from a distance!
Hello mak, I'm sorry but I'm not really a historian If I am to guess I can assume that they could have been storage huts, especially for olives (which need to "rest" for few days before being squeezed into oil), but it's wild guessing on my side. Is that a monumental graveyard on the background?
This isn't 100% winemaking related but wondered if you knew the use and history of these; https://i.postimg.cc/47D0tnqj/dry-stone-hut.jpg We've just been to Puglia region, and these dry stone huts seem to be everywhere in amongst vines and olive groves. Search online shows that they are a traditional thing for the area, but not what exactly they're used for, I assume they must still be used otherwise people would have reclaimed the stone? Specifically we were curious why the formation of that large flat step around the base...
Chapter 4 - Harvest time! is up!!!
Just to mention, this is grapes' harvest period, next blog I'll probably post some (or many, depending on the mood) pictures of this year's harvest and first days of works in the cellar
Part 3 - The Bio approach is up!
Do you think you could find somewhere better to be? Somewhere where you could do more good or do something that matters? is this rhetoric? Suki, you are most probably living in an Anglo-Saxon country.. imagine what nightmare could be in Italy
I really feel you on this Flinn, having worked and working in government myself. It can be slow, ponderous, and at times, just plain stupid. Having said that, I always enjoyed helping people and despite the, occasionally, meaningless nature of my work, I felt like what I did mattered. Sometimes that was for the worse, but a lot of the time, I felt I helped the world be just a tiny bit better. Do you think you could find somewhere better to be? Somewhere where you could do more good or do something that matters?
Chapter 5 - The Ugly Beast is up!
it's always a pain
State bureaucracy sometimes can be a pain to deal with...
Part 5 has been posted a bit in advance compared to the other chapters; I was unsure, as I say on the blog itself, if to post or not this part, but once I decided to do so, I had to post it shortly after Chapter 4, this because the arguments discussed in the two chapters go together, IMO. I won't say enjoy the reading, because there's nothing to enjoy, about bureaucracy..
I've just posted Part 5 - The Ugly Beast.
I've just posted Chapter 4 - The Grim Reality.
I've just posted Chapter 4 - The Grim Reality. I hope you'll enjoy the reading!
I've just posted the second part, The Dude abides in the fields....
Originally Posted by Legio_Italica Even when drunk, your instinct is to serve your community. The dude abides ��. Congratulations and I wish you all the best in your new adventure! Hope to read more details soon. thanks mate Actually I've posted two more chapters, links are below The road to the Elections The Dude's plan
Even when drunk, your instinct is to serve your community. The dude abides . Congratulations and I wish you all the best in your new adventure! Hope to read more details soon.
Originally Posted by Aexodus Congrats on choosing a new path in life, and it impressed me that you toed the line on the rules with this topic lol