Saturday 9 November 2013

how many spoons?

 
The theory is that 'normal dogs' begin the day with a certain number of theoretical 'spoons' in the case of Billy here probably at least 10 but with a fearful dog like Jock maybe only 3! If there are 2 very stressful events in that dog's day then he is down to just one spoon and if he looses that then we really are dealing with a situation that needs careful handling.
 
Sometimes owners overestimate the 'number of spoons' and once a dog has lost them all there could be some truly awful consequences . The mauling of children 'playing' with dogs can be because that child has been 'playing' with a dog who is so to speak at the end of its tether and unable to cope with more stress.
 
Owners should try to recognise signs that a dog is becoming more stressed
 
Yawning
Licking Lips
Looking away and not making eye contact
Standing very still
 
These are all signs that the dog is not happy and should be left alone and not forced into any interaction with people or other dogs.

Quarry

If you walk or drive up the Contrada Foce you will come to a tarmac road leading to a large quarry.

This quarry was in use in Roman times when bitumen was extracted and used in boat building on the coast. It is owned by SAMA/italcementi.

 

2008 -il centro


MANOPPELLO 's city council resolved a long-standing dispute with the company Italcementi SAMA approving an agreement that ends to 20 years of litigation.  Sama  owed ​​ sums due to the removal of material in the quarry located near Foce Valle Romana.

The agreement provides for a compensation of 1 million 100 thousand and EUR 85 thousand euro , and for an annual fee to compensate for future mining activity.


 
Below -looking towards Gran Sasso
 
 
As I follow the path around this massive quarry I climb higher and higher.In the next picture you can see at the very top the mountain where the monastery is.

 
 


The quarry today is only used for stone and then not very frequently.

History - some lovely images from Abruzzo

 
Santa Maria Arabona -Manoppello

 
Santa Maria Arabona

 
Turrivalignani -San Giovanni



 
 

 
Unusual inscription in Chieti Cemetery -I have to translate it!

 
Carved doorway in Manoppello




 
Atri

 
Atri
 

 
When were these hand prints made?
 
 

Still Summer

It may be blowing a gale in the UK but in Abruzzo late October means warm balmy days picking olives and grapes in the sunshine.
 
Above Manoppello along the trail of St Thomas

 
lovely Italian Oak
 
 
olives picked!
 

Kitchen Plastered

Finally the kitchen is plastered. Andrew, Pete and I have all contributed to the first few coats and a local guy put on the finishing coat using BIO CALCE intonaco plaster. It took about 6 sacks.

 
The texture is a bit more open than we really wanted but a slurry of lime could be brushed in to the very open areas

 
clay paint would work very well in this room

 
The centre of this area is the colour the paint is when mixed and then it dries to a pale ochre.I added yellow ochre to a paint mix of clay and wheat flour paste.
 
 
The clay I used is English China Clay from St Austell , kindly given to me by Jo Moore who is the custodian of the China Clay Museum there.
So an Italian house has Cornish clay paint on its walls!!!

Limewash

My first attempt at lime washing was not entirely trouble free - I began by spraying the walls well and mixing a big bucket of uncoloured lime wash 9/1 portions water to lime putty.


 
 
The first coat went on well but I made the mistake of using a big lime wash brush and causing a fresh bout of 'tennis elbow'.I bought a smaller brush from the local ferramenta and this was much easier on the arms.

The next coats had pigments added;all powdered earth colours which are first mixed with water.