Porchiano del Monte is a small medieval town on a hilltop overlooking the Tiber Valley.  It's located in Southern Umbria about an hour north of Rome and is a small fraction of the city of Amelia.


Many people, especially the locals have often asked me "Why would someone from  Southern California want to live here?"  


It's a peaceful and beautiful place.
  
When I drive up along the town walls, I feel as though I'm entering in another world, one where time seems to have slowed down.  

People greet each other cordially most of the time.  I say most of the time because the majority of them are related in some way.  As in any large or small family, there can be some friction.  Being a foreigner has its advantages in this case since I can't get caught up in centuries old family feuds.  



Porchiano is an agricultural community so there is a tradition of solidarity among town inhabitants.  For example, some months ago I needed a very long ladder to pick out some weeds that had grown on my stone house facade.  I had no such ladder myself, so I went to the barber's (who btw is the unofficial 'mayor' of the town) and asked for his advice.  He arranged for a retired local to lend me his for the job in a matter of minutes.  I saved time and money by not having to call anyone and doing it with the help of a Porchianese. 


More stories to come ...












I've taken a few weeks off from the Project.  I suppose it's the necessary time to rest and organize the coming year.  I'm coming up with new ideas for my Etsy Shop that I'll reveal a little bit at a time.
This morning I spotted these little red roses, so sweet, compact and powerful.























Ho preso qualche settimana di riposo dal progetto.  Suppongo che è il tempo necessario per riposare e organizzare l'anno appena iniziato.  Mi sono venuti nuove idee per il negozio Etsy e gli rivelerò un po alla volta.
Stamattina ho visto queste piccole rose rosse così dolce e rigogliose.  




















Ecco un immagine di "Le Strenne di Corciano" di dicembre scorso.


 I spent last sunday at a Christmas market at the Abbazia Sette Frati in Pietrafitta, Piegaro which is about 20km. from Perugia.  

Participating in markets in Italy has its perks like being able to admire this 11th century structure.


If you're in the area it is worth a visit.












































































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Sono molto contenta di condividere con voi l'articolo che ho scritto su MondaySunday, un portale per piccole imprese europei per informare, ispirare e connettere.  Cliccate sul link sopra e condividetelo con i vostri amici.


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