Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Barga decked out for the season

Barbara took a walk down to Barga the other day to do some shopping, and took some photos of the communal decorations put up around the old town by the townspeople.

Meanwhile, Bill got on with burning the huge stack of olive branches left after the trees had been pruned post-harvest.

The tree in front of Aristo's Bar 
Decorations inside the medieval loggia belonging to Cafè Capretz
Strange fruit on a climbing rose ...
Dried hydrangeas add to these window boxes
A tiny tree shines amid dappled sunlight
Palm tree with Christmas berries at its feet
On the way back from town, Barbara snapped the smoke rising from Bill's bonfire. Our house is visible to the left of the smoke, and down a bit
Later in the day, we went back to see the lit-up versions of the decorations.  This was a lively pavement scene at the foot of the old town.  Note UK telephone box, a gift to the town, and now a mini-library!
A mini-tree peeks round the corner ...
... while these cyclamen get some night-lighting

3 comments:

  1. Are the olive twigs no good for the fire in the house then? I suppose they burn too fast and you cannot have a huge great mound of twigs in the house. Just seems a shame to add even more smoke to the atmosphere given your other picture and comment.

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    1. No, unfortunately not. I tried the twigs in the room fire once. They need a big pile (far too big for the space) to get a "self-sustaining" blaze. They are wet greenwood after all, and it is only the oil that allows them to burn fiercely once they get going, I presume.

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  2. Sorry Barbara, I like your photos very much

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