In the previous Episode you saw the relics that the owner of the farm I stay at the moment was kind enough to show me. Now it's time to walk outdoors as this place looks like it has more to offer than what I can see in only a couple of days. Even this owl looks to me like...
"it's pointless...you gotta come back one day":
And I'm already sure I have to. Meanwhile, I enjoy what the generosity of the local nature:
Sunflowers steal my heart effortlesly, maybe because I don't have any around my place:
Being a "Fattoria" and especially a "Didattica" one, this place looks a bit like Noah's Ark:
I get a feeling that this DIY shelter in the background hides what I will like the most around here:
And it really does! Look at her - she's such a beauty!
I always find the eyes of a horse impressively big and expressive and hers are no exception:
As I stay there with a smile from ear to ear she sticks out her face allowing me to pet her:
I love her so much that I start envying the donkey that lives with her:
What a couple!
Lunch time:
As you can imagine at a place like this there's more than enough lunch for these guys:
This is a side stream that the owner has created deriving from the main river which powers her mill:
Lots of cultivating going on here, unsurprisingly:
This place even has a "Yurta"!
Unfortunately Lucia didn't have the keys with here so she couldn't show me the place from the inside:
Next to that Yurta she is preparing these tents:
The concept is that she'll have fire heating up those stones and then transfer them inside the tent:
Water shapes our planet and it definitely puts its mark in this property in so many ways:
These dead tree stomps can't be revived from the almighty water, if only we could listen to the stories they have to tell:
There's no better way than falling to bed with your eyes filled with all this beauty. That's what I'm gonna do now but stay tuned cause next step is to go hiking this area.
See you soon!
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