Tuesday 28 February 2017

The first cut is the deepest...

La Cesa
There's always plenty to do at La Cesa. 
It's a fourteenth century converted farmhouse situated in the south of Tuscany just below the medieval hilltop town of Cortona which will no doubt get covered later in the week. It's a sanctuary we will call home for a few days while we lend a hand in the gardens and explore the surrounding rural area.
It's also a holiday let so jobs need to done to get the place looking its best following the devastation caused by the windy winter months.
Tree surgery, stump grinding, trimming, cutting, pruning, rotavating and anything remotely agricultural goes around here. 
Today the Wisteria that covers the house, pergola and pool had a serious haircut and we get to add a few foot to the already massive bonfire that we aim to have later in the week.
It's time now for that glass of wine at the kitchen table.

Today's track came to mind while hacking down the huge amount of old growth....The first cut is the deepest' and you can either have Rod Stewart or PP Arnold, both great versions.

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