HOME OF THE PAGAN GODS
TYRRANEAN SEA
Looking for my friends through the Roman ruins
HOUSE OF DIANA (TOTAL AREA INCLUDING GARDEN, ALTER, BATHS, COOKING)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosa
Another view of the house
The views that I see everyday
Vista that I see when I walk to the olive grove
Walking this path to the olives
In the groves with 2000 olive trees
Picking the olives by hand, letting the olives fall into the nets, then putting olives into crates from nets
Town of Scansano
Scansano
Friends on side of road while walking back from Pomonte at dusk
Around me is the vista of the 'cowboy' land of the Maremma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maremma Wild boar and cows with huge antlers (like deer, not bull's horns) can still be seen in the Natural Preserve. The landscape consists of olive groves, grape vineyards, pomegranate trees, persimmon trees, apple and pear trees, kiwi vines, and other fruit that I do not recognize.We work every day harvesting olives and then making olive oil. If I want to go into town, I need to walk to Pomonte (nearest town) or take a bus into Scansana. Both are small and beautiful, with shops selling fresh sheep cheese, bread, salami, cappacola, and pastries. There is a small elementary school in Pomonte with only 80 students. The students eat a full lunch, all cooked from fresh foods in the school kitchen. School begins at 8:30am, they take a break for eating and playing from 12:30-2:30, then are back in school 'til 4:30pm. Seems like a good day to me! It is late here, so I'll talk to you later. Bouna Notte (good night)
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