The wooden house and the garden- Photo Gallery #9
With this post, I would like to show you the place where I spend my childhood for 6 months per year.
This is the front of the house, that was build 38 years ago by my grandfather and by my father. It is all in wood and it has 4000 squared meters of land.
The view from the veranda
The dog house
Here is one side of the house, with my dad inside the veranda and a big Christmas Star plant on the left
From afar
On the other side, the tanks on the roof are used to channel rain water into the hydraulic system of the wooden house
This long table room is where we used to eat, with ivy climbing plant
Let's go in. This is the kitchen
Ancient jars hanging from the roof
That's the other side of the kitchen
Close up. My father likes frames
This is the bedroom where we used to sleep all together!
Frames frames frames....
The shower
Let's go outside. This is the garden behind, with apricots, prunes, lemons, almonds trees and some wild roses and herbal plants too.
This is one of the lemon trees. It produces different qualities of lemons, with thick peel, with thin peel, small, big
The sage plant
The rosemary tree
The fig tree
Another fig tree
For those who wonder how our figs look like
Oleanders. Their smell is supposed to keep the mice away
This is one of the almond trees
That's my dad, he spent the morning opening the almonds!
Almonds
Some cactus
More cactus. The figus are supposed to be ready in a couple of months
So looking forward to eat it!
Some more cactus, that needs to be cleaned
These are our olive trees, they give us around 40 liters of olive oil per year
This is the view of the wooden house from the olive trees
The pomegranate tree
That's the way to go to the beach. First, there are a couple of other houses
Then, wheat field and the beach
A good bye with the most Italian thing you could see: daddy eating pasta!
What an amazing summer place! Firstly I am SUPER jealous that you can grow your own olives and figs and citrus. I have succesfuly grown figs, but then I lost my fig tree this past winter because it was the coldest in decades.
Someday I would love a little stone cottage get away either in Souther France or in Italy. It looks like a wonderful place.
Will you be here now until the end of Summer or is it just a short holiday?
This is how big is one of those figs!
We are lucky because the temperature and the weather here allows to give such good fruits without too much care! The land is very fertile, I believe also because we are close to the sea and lemons and figs (and almonds too actually) don't need very much rain. Here it usually rains very very little.
I am here just for 20 days!
Looks like a great place to grow up as a child. Enough space to play around and a beautiful beach close by. And that wooden house with all the colours is awesome.
Good day
Indeed I grew up playing with mud and with snakes and mice auahuahuah
My father likes to paint in pink and put all the pieces of wood together like in a puzzle.
Have a good day you too :)
Sandrina, this is magic! I feel so happy you went home to visit. Your home is perfect, the sun, the sky, the sea, the land and its bounty. Just amazing.
It's very touching to see the reverence you have for your father. Your love shows. One of the very first posts of yours I read was about his love of frames, I was expecting to see them in here!
Thank you for giving us a tour of your family's home. I could feel the breeze through the house and the sun on my face while I was reading. Take care! :D
Thank you :) It is really a magic place. I am quite concerned because my parents are getting old and there is nobody maintaining it.
Here is the post with the frames you were talking about
https://steemit.com/photography/@sandrina.life/my-dad-quirky-maniacal-love-for-frames
I didn't want to repeat myself with the same type of post ;)
It has been very windy here.
YES! You remembered the post! :D That was my first time encountering Sandrina, quite memorable. That really tickles me, you knew what frame post I was talking about.
About your aging parents, are there people in your town to come look after them and the homestead while you are away? The people within our communities can be a blessing in situations like these.
I empathize with your concern. We live at home right now (with our parents and family) so we can help lighten their load because they are also aging and their needs are changing. Winds of change...
Just saying, everything it's pretty dry because it summertime and we haven't had any rain for a while!
That is the most amazing house I have seen in a long long while. I LOVE how colorful it is, and the open-air to the country. And of course, homemade makes it even way cooler. I would love to meet your Dad, he looks like such a character. The pasta photo is a classic. Wonder where your fun view of the world came from?....
Thanks for sharing such a place of your childhood (which never really ends), looks like such a happy place to hand out. SO glad you made the trip. And all that fruit and spices, wowo, I could hang out there for a long time and eat and beach and nap and laugh and drink and eat and nap again. Maybe someday. Say hello to your Dad for me, once again..." DD WHO?"
My dad says hi to you :) He invited you to stay at his place and show you around!
Wow, that is amazing. Such a house! Such land! I am in awe!
You should see where I grew up. Imagine a lot of graffitti and sullen people with dogs
Ahahah! This is such a Scottish answer!
Hehe, it is a bit!!
Thanks for the tour. What an amazing and quirky place.
You guys all had to share one bedroom though? The four of you? (You have a sister right?) Do you still do this when you're home?
Yes, we were 4: I, my sister ,my mum and my dad and we were sharing 1 bedroom!
Now I don't do that!
That is that summer house where we spent few months every year. The rest of the time (and nowadays) I stay in our flat in the center area of my town.
How close is the beach house to the flat in the center of town?
20 kilometers
Your house is art.
It looks like a very happy place to live.
Thanks for sharing of your home.
Your dad is great for providing this for you.
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Thank you for passing by. I have a lot of good memories in this place.
really very unique.
I just saw a unique house. very cool
Those figs are huge! Mine are the size of a coin.
I like the painting of the naked lady on the wall in the bedroom. I love the acceptance of the body in Europe. Here, I ended up taking down my nude paintings that hung in a hallway because it freaked out the parents with little kids. A shame.
Looks like a nice place to grow up.
Those figs are big like the palm of a hand!
My family love nude paintings and I love it too!
I was a very happy child and I developed a big connection with the nature.
You can see the frames better here in this old post
https://steemit.com/photography/@sandrina.life/my-dad-quirky-maniacal-love-for-frames
My dad is a hardcore gardener. He would love hanging out with your dad.
Cool frames.