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Tag Archives: Transhumance
In the time of the virus: a day of reckoning, and a (virtual) coffee trip
Sorry, this is a rather long post. Console yourself with the thought that I may not post again for a few days. Sunday. Tomorrow I’m due to have the overdue eye surgery. Usually I’m someone who hopes for the best … Continue reading
Posted in In the time of the virus, Travels, Walking
Tagged Dolomites, Growing food, Italy, Kaiserschmarm, Ortisei, self-isolation, surgery, Traditional food methods, Transhumance, Travel, Virtual travel, Walking
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Wood from a stone
Back last summer we revisited a favourite place – the Val Gardena in the Dolomites (northern Italy). It’s a fascinating and very beautiful place, and one I go back to time and again to walk and rewind. Historically it was … Continue reading
Posted in Farming, Food, Travels, Walking
Tagged Diversification, Dolomites, Simple food, Transhumance
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