Life on a Tuscan Farm

Milling is fun

9 February 2010

mill 1Past interns, volunteers and just about anyone who has worked on the farm here at Spannocchia: rejoice!! The new mill is up and running. For those not in the know, it has long been the task of many an able farm worker to mill feed for the pigs, cows and sheep. This process was infamous; it took at least a few mornings a week, coated our dear staff head to toe in fine, white flour and may have resulted in some lapses in power on the property. But no more! Like a spaceship from heaven, the mill has landed, adding years to everyone’s lives. No more will ghostly volunteers show up at lunch after four hours of milling. No longer do the villa lights shut off as the power turns on at pig hill. This programmable new macchina mixes and mills on its own, shaving hours and hours off milling time and keeping everyone that much cleaner (if such a thing really exists in farming). Efficiency is our middle name…

A presto!
mill 2

Marvelous Museo

5 February 2010

work in progressWhat do we do here all winter? Get things DONE! Spannocchia has long been home to an impressive collection of Etruscan artifacts, as the Etruscan Foundation called the farm home for many years. The Museo, just over the limonaia, has housed a good deal of these archeological finds for some time now, both on display and in storage. This winter, we’ve finally found time to organize the space a bit, moving artifacts to a secure and permanent home, and freeing up the space for use as an event and meeting area for programs, guests and interns. A special Thank You to volunteer Petra for all her hard work in helping get this project done!

A presto…

Welcome Charlotte!

4 February 2010

CharlotteThere’s a new addition to the Spannocchia family! Erin, Ben and all of us here at the farm are pleased to welcome Charlotte Cinelli Slayton, born January 15, 2010 at 7:49am to the world! Mom, Dad and baby are all doing fantastic in Maine and can’t wait to introduce young Charlotte to the Spannocchia crew as soon as possible.

Enjoy the photos and a presto…

baby

Happy Winter Time!

12 January 2010

volunteersbaby cow salmon rushdieIt’s been over a month since the fall group of interns has left and how time has flown. Things have been especially joyous on the farm this winter with TWO impressive snow falls, the birth of a baby calf, Christmas celebrations, a raucous New Year’s and 50th Birthday Celebration (Tuscan folk dancing included) and, of course, the introduction of our winter crew of volunteers. Cesco, Karla, Peter and Petra have settled in beautifully and have been busy feeding and fixing, mapping and butchering. It looks to be a productive winter in so many respects. We are thrilled to have them here.

Aguri ed a presto!!!

Let it snow…

21 December 2009

We, like everyone near-ish to the Atlantic it seems, got dumped on this weekend! And it’s gorgeous. We’ll let the pictures do the talking!
snow 1
snow 2
snow 3

Next up, our team of winter volunteers gets introduced to the blog world. Exciting!

A presto…

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