Not To Forget The Fun Stuff

When you’re no longer a tourist, and you’re setting up a new home, you can get caught up in the minutia of that process. John and I are both from art backgrounds as well as both having OCD. We can spend way too much time playing off each other,  arranging furniture and art pieces. Also, because this old farmhouse hasn’t been lived in for a number of years, we’re discovering appliances, etc. that do not work very well or function at all. Our heating thermostat malfunctioned today, so until we locate another, we’re heating with wood. The wood will heat the water for the radiators as well as hot water for washing. The oven kept tripping the main breaker for the house. John pulled it apart and it looks like a new oven is needed.  Just life stuff like that. Small stuff, really. And we don’t sweat the small stuff with views like these! Time to get outside…

 

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Our view as we drove west to Castelli

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So off we go on a day trip. One of the main reasons we moved to Italy was to experience the culture, arts, food and more of this amazing land. Today we are heading to a village up in the Gran Sasso Mountains, well known for its ceramics (maiolica); the town of Castelli. The drive itself to Castelli was truly a work of art. If we never saw one piece of pottery, we would have still felt that our day was full… full of the beauty of God’s artistic hand. If we draw a straight line from our house to the mountains, most likely the drive would be about 45 minutes. But since roads heading that way aren’t straight (and there aren’t many straight ones in Italy apart from the Autostrada), it took us about 1-1/2 hrs to reach Castelli. That’s factoring in photo stops along the way. But the whole time there and back, as I took an alternate route home, we just marveled at the sights. And sometimes you just need to NOT listen to Google maps. Navigate on instinct.

 

 

We toured the lovely village of Castelli, visited some shops, spent some money and met some talented artists. This time of year, international tourists aren’t many. The village is very quiet and one artist took some time out of his workday to show us part of his process. We got a great recommendation for lunch, ate some great regional food,  and then headed back home.

 

Along the way home, apart from more photo stops, we met up with the same freewheeling horse we saw on our earlier trip up the mountain. Not sure if he was on a ‘prison break’, but no one seemed to be around during the day to say otherwise. Perhaps a normal occurrence. One of my friends in Richmond, VA suggested it may be a gypsy cob. I’ll have to ask around and do some research. He was wearing a bell on his collar.

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Taken through windshield of our car

 

It was great day out and about, with us heading home to some more fun stuff. John has always talked about building himself a wood oven, envisioning delectable pizzas and breads emerging.  So when we first arrived at our house in early October, he was ecstatic to find  we had a wood oven, old as it may be! This weekend, John finally got around to firing it up to determine its quirks and how best to get the most out of it for baking bread and pizza. We’re both very excited. I’m sure he will have it rolling in no time. I can smell bread baking already … well almost. Actually, he roasted up some sausage that he had on hand and made some crostini. Hungry yet? 😉

There’s always lots to share..life here is just one amazing day after the next. But hey, we’ve only been here a month. This will be an fun ride. Thanks for enjoying it with us.

Will catch up with you in a few weeks..ciao for now.

 

3 thoughts on “Not To Forget The Fun Stuff

  1. What are the temperatures there now? Your pictures are educational to all of us I think. So Beautiful, especially as a backdrop to the architecture. Have you got space for visitors? LOL.
    Will you and your doges get involved with Search and Rescue there?
    Facebook had kicked me off but “I’m back”. Looking forward to your next post

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  2. Hi Susan, and welcome back to FB. Temps here are somewhat like New Jersey this time of year. We will have 4 seasons and I pray not too much snow as we’re close to the sea. Hope to spend much more time traveling around Italy with John and maybe bring pups along sometimes. After 25 years in SAR and finding it harder to recover from the workout it gives me, I’m content to run my pups on the beach or take them on a hike. I’m passing the baton on …

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  3. What a wonderful adventure. It is great that you both love and enjoy the same things. I love hearing about it.

    On Oct 30, 2017 12:38 PM, “Navigating Life in Abruzzo” wrote:

    > sardodge posted: “When you’re not a tourist any longer, and you’re setting > up a new home, you can get caught up in the minutia of that process. John > and I are both from art backgrounds as well as both having OCD. We can > spend way too much time playing off each other, arra” >

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