Wednesday, May 17

SPRING VIEW OF THE HOUSE



The house was built in 1909 by a local mason on granite boulders in plastered and white-washed yellow bricks topped by a steeply slanting roof of concrete tiles. Except for the casement windows and the zinc drainpipes, which are replicas of the original ones, its exterior has not been tinkered with during the years.

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THE OLD APPLE TREE IN FULL BLOOM



As far back as anybody can remember around here, which is about sixty years, I'd say, the old apple tree has been standing in the middle of the garden, yielding masses of good cooking apples for a host of local dishes like deep-fried pork with fried apples and onions or plum and apple pepper pudding. A good part of the apples serves as much appreciated winter feed for the birds.