Tuesday, 10 April 2007

9 April






Saturday 7 April
Today it was the Medieval faire in Monforte de Lemos. People were dressed up in traditional clothes and again there was lots of local produce on sale in the old pedestrian streets which lead up to the fort at the top of the hill.




Friday 6 April
We were invited to eat with our friends Katy and Ted who showed us where we could buy milk straight from the cows at a local farm in a small village called Mer. It is a small dairy herd of 20 Fresian cows. They also have a herd of red Galician cows for meat. They invited us in to see the whole process and explained that the cows are kept in at night but are out at pasture during the day.


We then accompanied Ted and Katy to visit family down in the Canyon de Sil. It was almost at river level at the change in climate was really notable. This is where a lot of people own vines on the south side of the canyon. The family we visited had renovated an old barn where the vine workers would eat. They had cactus plants along the garden walls, which stay out all year long.




Ferria de los vinos – It was the fiesta of the wines in Sober. It was good to see the amount of regional and local produce: breads, cakes, wines, pottery, honey and sweets. The music was very celtic with bagpipes and drums and very energetic dancing.

1 comment:

Nick said...

Kerrykins! Your photos are great, the joys of digital photography I suppose. The market looks a lot of fun, let's hope you're selling your organic honey in there soon.

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