Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Opening up Trullo Azzurro for the Season

The weekend was a flying visit to Italy to prepare Trullo Azzurro (formerly known as "Hovel in the Hills") for the coming season. We closed down back in October (see "Closing Down Trullo Azzuro for the Winter") now we have to get everything back out of the plastic bags and put all the bedding, sun loungers etc in the right houses.

It really was a flying visit, out 7:30 Saturday morning, back 21:20 Sunday evening. We went straight from and to work, staying at the SAS Radisson Friday and Sunday nights. Extends our trip and makes it feel more like a weekend break.

It was a productive visit. We met with Daniele the architect who brokered a meeting with the gardener who we had never actually met. We got quotes for some additional paving work and settled up our debts from last year, respectively. Then we went in to Cisternino to meet with Pierdonato to top up the kitty for the "meet and greet" and cleaning services. We also got an update on the water pump problems (don't ask). Finally it was out for a very enjoyable meal at Refugium Peccatorum with neighbours Chris and John.

Sunday we did popped round to see Mino at Truddhi where he kindly gave a bottle to the just-bottled wine we saw being pressed as grapes last year. Followed by an unplanned lunch at Chris and John's. The rest of the day was spent weeding the beds. No maintenance had been done over the winter and the place was looking very overgrown. Fortunately it is possible to make a huge visible difference in just a couple of hours. Then it was a final tidy up and off to the airport.

T5 may have problems with baggage but Stansted has problems with immigration. It took 45 minutes queuing to get through to the immigration desk so it was gone half midnight before we fell into bed. Which is why we stay at the airport. We are back out again in May for a long weekend over the May bank holiday which should be much more relaxing.

4 comments:

  1. A scolding is in order! No pictures??? Gee whiz. Sounds like a productive day or two, hence no pictures. But, next time, do take a few for us dying to see the progress!

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  2. Rosa

    It was only a 36 hour visit so there wasn't really time for photos. But worry not we are back out to Italy on 01/05-May-08 for a long weekend so I will take some pictures then. Meanwhile I will post some of the South African apartment.

    MarkMcL

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  3. No time for pictures? Rubbish. Yay on the SA pics. Can't wait.

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  4. Anonymous12:37 am

    Hi Mark, I just found a photo of yours on google (Italian bugs) which I have nabbed to use on my blog (areyoureceivingme.com). I hope you don't mind but if you do, please let me know and I'll remove it.

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