Showing posts with label Italian farms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian farms. Show all posts
Sorrento Sunset
Monday, January 4, 2010 at 11:19 PMThe hillside farms in Sorrento are small and terraced. Many are no more than four acres with some as large as 10 acres. I know that doesn't sound like a lot of property for a farm but this works quite nicely in this hilly landscape. They grow lemons, olives, tomatoes and other row crops in addition to having farm animals like pigs, chickens and goats. Being a farm girl myself, I appreciated the opportunity to visit one of these farms where I was able to capture this colorful sunset.
"Sorrento Sunset" © Kathy Dunham 2010
Into the Fire
Monday, September 7, 2009 at 8:32 AM
Getting an Internet connection when you want is not easy in Italy. If your hotel doesn't have one you need to search out an Internet cafe which could be across the street or across town. Luckily, the one I was using in Sorrento is across the street from the hotel but opens on Italian time; late in the morning, closed from 1:30 to 4:30 and open until 8:30 at night. If that doesn't match our touring schedule, I'm out of luck. And it's even worse if their connection shuts down, which it did for two days and of course, they weren't open on Sunday. So obviously, I have a lot of catching up to do.
Thursday evening we visited a small local farm. In the southern part of Italy, they terrace the hillsides and pass the farms down in the family, generation to generation. Agritourismo is business to these farmers. They open their farms to tourists and make extra money this way. The farm we went to has 11 family members working it. They have olives, grapes and small areas of row crops on 4 acres of terraced land. After our “tour” we learned how to make pizza the Neopalotano way. They use a wood fired oven and as you can see the flames were pretty hot.
"Into the Fire" © Kathy Dunham 2009
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