More home grown produce please
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 04/16/2006 - 19:07In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
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Nice thread Lavender. One of my favourite things about Umbria, though I know its not alone in this, is the very mixed nature of Umbrian farms. Its unususal to find a farm decicated to to crops or livestock alone - most Umbrians place great value on growing their own olive grove, vineyard, orto, woodland copse etc, as well as cash crops. The result of this (and it took a few trips to Tuscany to drive home the significance of it) is that the countryside is a tapestry of multi-coloured (and textured) fields and forests. That, combined with the undulating hills makes it all very easy on the eye.
[img]http://www.theolivehouse.it/albums/greenhills.jpg[/img]
The longer I live here, the more I appreciate the amount of work that is put into creating this landscape and how lucky we are to be able to enjoy it by merely looking out of the window.
Can't Beat Your.....
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 04/17/2006 - 08:45In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Marc
It might be a good thread, but I can't beat your fabulous photo. I too noticed the lack of animals & farming in Tuscany, due to the vast population. That's another reason why we're so lucky, Umbria, I believe, is the least populated district of Italy, thus the roads are quiet & the terrain is less spoilt.
Thanks for the photo, it enhances the thread. Please tell us where it was taken.
Thanks
Lavender Field
Bellissima...
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 04/17/2006 - 08:57In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Your photo is amazing, Marc!! It just brings home what's going wrong in other regions - and countries! :(
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The photo is just what I see when I look out of the window. Something I never tire of looking at though.
Ciao All!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/28/2006 - 12:25In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi there! I was born and raised in Perugia (Umbria) and I loved your appreciation for my native land.
I've been living in the US for the last decade (..or more?..),so your picture and comments made me a little home sick.
I grew up having an "orto" and live "polli" (chicken).I even had my own rooster named Chico. Yes, I love to talk "food" all the time. It must be in the genes.
I love Umbria and Marche and I go there any chance I get....long trip though.
Anyway...thanks and Ciao.
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Non preoccuparti Rosa.. there is a whole section dedicated to Umbria if you are feeling homesick.
Welcome to the Forum, have a good look round, shout out, join in or just use the search box at the top to find more or less anything you want.
:) :)
Property in Umbria
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 06/23/2006 - 05:12In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Can anyone give me a web site or agent who sells in Umbria
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I cannot express enough how much Christine and I fell in love with Umbria last year.
marc, your view is wonderful, just how i remember Umbria, i remember coming back to Trasimeno from a trip and seeing the sky take on a light show all of it's own the nearer we came to Lago di Trasimeno, a bit like Scotland the country of my birth.
Umbria
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/08/2008 - 06:09In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Wonderful to read so many comments regarding the beautiful Umbrian countryside. We stayed near Pietralunga this year and found that the night landscape is just as beautiful as the day - at night the field outside our room was full of fireflies/glow worms that seemed to reflect the bright stars above!
Umbrian fans
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/08/2008 - 11:19In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=ciaoman;92482]Wonderful to read so many comments regarding the beautiful Umbrian countryside. We stayed near Pietralunga this year and found that the night landscape is just as beautiful as the day - at night the field outside our room was full of fireflies/glow worms that seemed to reflect the bright stars above![/quote]
We feel very privledged to have a holiday home in the hills of San Feliciano over looking lake Trasimeno, the ever changing lake colours, various skys, miles of rolling hills, the most fantastic sunsets, and the fabulous sights of bird migration. We thing that we are in heaven and time has stopped, roll on retirement we want to be there all the time.
We also find we eat more healthy food in Umbria, no English comfort food required (Chocolate etc;) but yes we do love the icecream sold in the village.
Cannot leave out the helpful people that just add to this wonderful setting.
Yes we love Umbria may it remain unspoilt. :yes:
Lin & Chris
P.s Lovely Pic Marc
Agent
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/09/2008 - 07:23In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=Jock Adams;34986]Can anyone give me a web site or agent who sells in Umbria[/quote]
With found this person very helpful, our dealings went on for a long time not anyones fault just one of those things, Pauline was very patient to keep it all together.
Diamante Immobiliare, they have an offices in Panicale./ Castiglione del Lago [email]pauline@diamanteimmobiliare.com[/email]
Regards Lin
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It was so refreshing to read Becketts comments about living in Umbria surrounded by it's natural beauty, after reading through the Forum. Taxation problems, building problems, even someone wanting to be anywhere but Italy. Perhaps we who live here and work until we fall into bed exhausted each day, stop looking at what surrounds us, until our visitors, who are here oh so briefly, point out how very fortunate we are to reside in Heaven on earth. They watch the sunset, the sunrise and walk in wild flower meadows, whilst some of us, me included, can go around blind for most of the day, with hedge trimmer, pick axe, pool cleaning kit etc. Your post has prompted me to sit down and look at the view, at least once in the day, lest I forget why I am here!
[LEFT]I am all in favour of home grown produce, it always seems to taste better but does not last as long! Not so good for a holiday home, will have to plan visits for the fruiting seasons!![/LEFT]