Simone is one of our favourite people in Ponte a Serraglio. He is the first to offer a friendly smile and a helping hand if you need it.
As well as a full time job that involves shift work, he works constantly in his garden, growing vegetables and fruit and chopping wood for the winter fires he shares with his Mum and sister.
This was also the entrance to the road/track up to Lugliano in years past.
He invited me to visit his garden to see what is growing. I took on the role of mountain goat and headed up the side of a very steep hill. Simone is as brown as a berry from working in the sun all summer. He is also quite strong, which came in handy as I needed to be hauled up to the highest part of the garden.
Simone’s brother arrived at this point and announced, in English, that the vegetable was “beautiful”. I would have to agree.
Simone is also a bit of a collector and his house is full of things he has gathered in his wanderings around the village.
It recalls me lot of “Italian” memories!!!
By: elenasc on October 3, 2010
at 8:05 pm
Deb, I totally agree with you, Simone was one of my first friends to meet in Ponte a Serraglio and definitley one of my favourites !!!! Back to work today after 2 months in Italy is a little hard to take 🙁 but will start saving for my next trip.
By: Sandra Larkin on October 3, 2010
at 11:52 pm
Why isn’t he married, he is handsome
By: Roz on October 4, 2010
at 6:34 am
Both Simone and Salvatore are available – any suggestions?
By: bagnidilucca on October 4, 2010
at 10:14 am
He is such a sweet person – always there to lend a hand and he has worked hard and has had his just rewards. Go Simone!!! Looking forward to seeing him next week.
By: lizlitzow on October 4, 2010
at 12:33 pm
Are they looking for rich wives?
By: Roz on October 4, 2010
at 2:15 pm
I’m sure they wouldn’t mind a rich one.
By: bagnidilucca on October 5, 2010
at 10:01 am
That fig looks luscious!
Can’t imagine you being a ‘mountain goat’, Deb, but it’s nice to be hauled up the steep slope by a nice strong young man.
Simone’s collection looks interesting. I wonder where he found the skull?
By: Sandra H. on October 4, 2010
at 11:37 pm
What’s “nespole”? You are lucky to have such interesting friends.
By: paninigirl on October 7, 2010
at 4:21 pm
In Australia we call them loquats. When ripe they look a little like a small apricot.
By: bagnidilucca on October 8, 2010
at 6:40 am