Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Can't see the wood for the...

With winter approaching we took off to the forest to start stocking up for winter (privately owned forest). All the trees we cut were either already dead or had fallen over in the wind.

Here is some of the wood back at home..


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Me trying out the new chainsaw (not so keen on doing this as i'm a bit scared of it!)

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Dad doing some chainsawing

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Because my stove is so small all the logs have to be cut up pretty small so after cutting with the saw, every log had to be chopped into quarters with the axe.

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A sea of wood...

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The weather has turned in the last few days so i'm glad we got the wood all cut as it's been so damp that we have had to have the stove on to dry things out a bit!

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

W.I.N.D!!!!

When I first came to see the land there was no mention of wind....after I had signed the deal, my neighbours began talking about not just one wind but something called the 'seven winds'. I still haven't completely understood what this is, if its a scale of wind severity or if it's the directions a wind can come from. But to put it plainly it gets very very very windy here! It's not windy everyday but it can come out of nowhere, be very strong and then just disappear in a second.

Back in June my dad built me a picnic table. When the neighbours saw it they tutted and mentioned the wind. It's a wooden picnic table we thought....surely it will be ok?

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All was well until one night at the end of August when the wind picked up, all my shutters blew free of their catches and started banging against the windows, if I opened my front door EVERYTHING blew off the walls. It was a long and noisy night with the wind roaring past the house. In the morning all was calm. And I opened my door to a lovely blue sky and a big gap where the table once stood. I found it smashed to bits in a nearby valley. Should have listened to the locals!

The worrying part is that the neighbours said that the wind was only a breeze compared to the wind that comes off the Gran Sasso in winter! Heeeellllllp!

Anyway, undeterred my dad made another table with much thicker planks and they bought it out with them (dismantled) from England! It is lovely and much heavier, and this time we concreted it down!!

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The boys showing how sturdy the table is. :-)


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In other news.....

It is hunting season here (boo!!) and although everywhere I walk is national park and so there is no hunting allowed, I thought it better to be safe than sorry with the boys. Especially as the locals think Kofi looks like a wolf! So now when we are out and about in the forest the boys wear their jackets.

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We have also been busy fencing off the bottom end of my land, so that no hunters can come up my track and also the boys can't go off scaring anyone going past on their tractor.

Safely behind the new gate...

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Thursday, 9 September 2010

Amazing sky..

I took the boys for a last run about before it got dark last night and the sky was just amazing...

First there was a rainbow in the clouds (believe this is known as a sun dog which is very apt)

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And then all around the clouds were a mixture of pinks and yellows and blue with rays coming down. My photo's don't really do it justice but you get the idea..!


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With my slow connection it sometimes takes a while to upload pictures to this blog and as I have no way of knowing if anyone is actually reading it, it would be great if people left comments sometimes so that I don't feel like I am just talking to myself. haha

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

You are what you eat...

And if that's true then I'm a courgette!! After planting 24 courgette plants I have been swamped with them. haha The freezer is now stuffed full of them and I multiple jars of pickled courgette and courgette chutney (both really nice).

I really didn't hold out much hope for my veg patch this year because I was so late in arriving and didn't have time to get the soil ready properly or to look after it once I did seed. But I have been amazed at how fast and how well everything grew!

Here is a picture from the patch about a month ago, it has now been extended out to accommodate winter stuff.

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And here is the amount I normally pick every morning although with variation - (except for courgettes- they are always there!)

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And the other night my neighbour helped me pick my first watermelon, which was huge at 18kg! And sweet and crunchy to eat..!


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I have been busy trying to preserve everything and have found some great recipes in the process. Today I made some green tomato chutney..

Here are all the ingredients chopped up (tomatoes. onions, sugar, vinegar, chilli and raisins)


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And the finished product. I have so many tomatoes that I will make another batch tomorrow.

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As well as stuff I have grown, there are also some free food to be had including tons of blackberries. So today I made my third batch of blackberry jam.

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Really fresh tasting, yummy jam!

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Friday, 20 August 2010

Tomato bottling...

The other day was tomato bottling day at my neighbours and I went along to help (a 6am start for some reason!)

Already the night before we had chopped all the tomatoes in half and roasted them in this huuuuge wood oven overnight.

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Then they had to be drained and then passed through this machine, which peels them and pours the juice out the other end.

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I then stirred in basil and salt with what is quite possibly the biggest spoon in the world!

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Then we used old beer bottles to pour the juice into..

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And then the tops went on..

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The first batch (every family makes hundreds of bottles per year for pasta sauce!)

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And finally the bottles get put in this old drum and boiled over the fire for 30 minutes.

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And there you have it, pasta sauce all year round!

Sunday, 15 August 2010

It's a dogs life..

The dogs have settled in well and don't really seem to have noticed that they have moved country! Except from Kofi has found the joy of lizards, and loves to watch them, and leads are now a thing of the past as they are just free to go where they like all day long.

We spent most of the early weeks going to and fro between the cabin and the rental house and Shilah decided he hated the rental house and spent most of his time in the car or by the car waiting until we came back to the new house. Each time we turned off the tarmac road onto the dirt track to come up the mountain Shilah started barking and whining and spinning about in the car with excitement. Thankfully, now that he realises this is actually his home and he is here all the time, he has stopped doing it (or I would have had to buy ear plugs!)

Kofi has grown into his ears at long last and is becoming a very handsome young man (although I'm obviously biased). Both of them are a bit over zealous in guarding the house and property and so I am going to fence off the land that leads down to the track (as this is the route any people will come). They don't stray anywhere but they do race down the hill barking at anyone who might happen to be trying to come within a 100 mile radius of THEIR garden!


Just a few pictures of the dogs in their new place..

On one of their favourite walks..

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Shilah on a hay bale in the garden

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Kofi looking grown up

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Shilah eating Kofi's ear (!)

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Thursday, 12 August 2010

Back online - sort of!

Sorry to have not posted in so long, I was expecting to have internet by now but have been advised that this might take another 6 months (!) so have managed to get a dongle.

I did originally take pictures as we went along with everything but it seems like too much now to go through everything and it all seems to have happened so long ago!

So I thought in this post, I would just briefly recap the house saga and then show some pictures of the finished cabin and then over the next week or so I will post different pictures/stories from around the place.

Although I was told that the cabin would be finished by the end of May, it wasn't. When we arrived there were no doors, no windows and no floor! Eventually after many false starts I got some windows, but still no doors. It all dragged on a bit longer than expected but I did get a free veranda out of it by way of an apology. And the builder paid the fee on our rental home which was just as well as we ended up staying there for almost 6 weeks! Anyway, at last it was all done and here is the finished result. :-)

So this is the finished cabin from the outside.


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The lounge

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Kitchen

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My bedroom (haven't bothered with spare room as it just has a wardrobe in, and some gardening stuff until I get a shed)

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View from lounge window..

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I will post some more tomorrow!

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