My farm life continiues
Farms are those places where the weather and the four seasons are noted more than in anywhere else. And winter days in the farm are very boring.
My farm life continued
Welcome to my article, My farm life continued chapter
Dear readers, as you know in our last article, we were telling you how bad I felt during my entire life, because of the life that I had to live in the farm when I was very young, and for that reason, in our last hub I have tried to break away from the pains that were in my heart, with the intention of turning those negative events into a positive way of thinking; we have done that in our last article that we called, turn negative into positive, or Hello my world; now that I have done that let me tell you more about my farm life when I was young, because I believe that there is something that I have not told you yet and also because by telling you my entire life story, I might feel better knowing that somebody else knows my life story: However, I don’t know how you my readers will feel about my life story, since it does not say anything important or useful to them that they can use in their lives, except perhaps they might compare my story with their own life story.
Dear readers, as you know in our last article, we were telling you how bad I felt during my entire life, because of the life that I had to live in the farm when I was very young, and for that reason, in our last hub I have tried to break away from the pains that were in my heart, with the intention of turning those negative events into a positive way of thinking; we have done that in our last article that we called, turn negative into positive, or Hello my world; now that I have done that let me tell you more about my farm life when I was young, because I believe that there is something that I have not told you yet and also because by telling you my entire life story, I might feel better knowing that somebody else knows my life story: However, I don’t know how you my readers will feel about my life story, since it does not say anything important or useful to them that they can use in their lives, except perhaps they might compare my story with their own life story.
Therefore now, let me review what I have done during my whole life
starting from my first job in the farm with the intention of telling you the
whole story of my life, of course I know that I have already told you some of
my life story, but never the less I would like to tell you what I believe I
have not told you yet, and if it happens that what I am going to write next you
know already, then I would like to explain the reasons why I am writing my life
story now, in a language that is not my mother tongue which happen to be
Italian, but I am writing it in the English language, which I had to learn as a
grown up, just because I migrated to Australia, so, English is my second
language.
Anyhow let me go back to my life story; you see, I feel that I might be
one of the few people left in the world that is willing to tell you this story
of my life, I would like to tell you this story about how the world was then when
I was young and what we did, so that a record could be kept even if it is going
to be just a simple record of my own life.
What I would like to say here is that everything is changing so fast
these days, but people don’t take the time to record those changes that occur,
for this reason the old ways of life will soon be lost, because nobody is
writing about them at all, but I believe that it is good to know how we used to
live in the past, perhaps just to compare the past with the present ways of
life. Speaking for myself I could easily compare the ways of life that I have
lived myself, to the ways of life that my forbears were telling me and then to
the ways of life that we are living today, which I have to say that they are
changing all the time, hopefully for better times for us all.
Therefore, if I continue to write about my farm life including some of
the old practice that the old people used then, even if some of those ways of
life may seem strange or archaic to you, it would still be a record of how
people used to live then in their simple farm lives and the ways that I have
seen it happen, so, I hope you are willing to follow me in my life journey that
I will continue to write here.
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My first job on the farm
MY FIRST JOB IN THE FARM
Dear readers, I suppose that you are wondering what a youth could do in
the farm at the tender age of nearly eleven years old. Now, since I told you
how young I was, I want to say here also, do not feel sorry for me for having
lived my early life in the farm, because in those times it was the normal way
of life, and anyhow I was working in our family farm, so it was not as bad as
it sounds. For comparison sake I want to point out that even today there are
people that are worse off than I was then; you see in the poor countries even
today they not only start to work early in life, with a boss that pushes them
to do more; but they also go hungry and thirsty, so think about them and if any
of you/us are in a position that can help, then try to help them in any ways
possible for the good of those youths future life, sometimes even shaming those
people that use this sort of slavery might help; you see to feel sorry for me
now is useless because nothing can be done as it is in the past, but anyhow let
me tell you the story about my first job in the farm.
When I went to work in our small family farm as a youth, I was going to
turn had eleven that year and the first job that I did was looking after a small
flock of sheep, which included also a ram and a couple of goats; I had to do
that job because the lad that my family had hired to look after the sheep left
us suddenly, so I had to replace him for a few months until we were able to
sell the small flock of sheep. It was a very boring job to take the sheep out
in the fields to graze twice a day, I had to mind them that they would not
graze in fields that didn’t belong to us, or fields which there was a crop
still growing, I had to take them out early in the morning and then in the
afternoon for a few hours each time, because this is how the sheep are grazed
over there in summer times. Then when the town’s Fair was held we were able to
sell the small herd of sheep, we had to sell them because it would cost us more
to hire a youth to look after them than what we could earn from keeping them.
Anyhow even though we sold our sheep I had to continue to stay in the farm
helping with the other farm animals.
In order to be able to tell you what we did in the farms of those days,
so that you can have a better idea what sort of life I had to live in the farm
when I was young, I will start by trying to describe to you how a day in the
farm was spend doing those farm chores, that seem endless since they are
repeated every day. Now to make it easier for me to tell you, I am going to
start with those days when there was not much to do, because the hard work had
already been done.
So let me tell you first of all, about a day in wintertime when all the
main works of sowing had been done, and we were so to speak resting and waiting
for better weather and longer days. Those were the days which we were just
looking after the farms animals, and we also did some odd jobs around the farm,
so, even in those days there were lots of things to do in the farm, but I am
not willing to tell you everything here, just because it would be complicated
and I would like to keep this part as simple as possible; so let me describe to
you a winter day in the farm.
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Winter days in the farm
In the farms in winter times; in the morning we would get up early
usually just before dawn, as the days are short about 8 to 9 hours of sun; so,
as soon as we got up we would start doing our usual chores, we would start by
feeding the horses and other farms animals, and we would also be grooming those
animals, and at the same time we had to clean the stables as well, virtually we
would collect all the manure that the horses and the other stable animals had
made during the night before, we would load it on a strange devise like a field
stretcher made of timber and wire, and then two of us would lift it and carry
it to the manure heap, which was outside about 20 meters or so away from the
building, at the same time we would still be grooming the horses with a hand
brush, and at the same time we would continue to feed the horses and other farm
animals, such as cows, pigs, chickens, and other animals with fresh serving of
straw, oats, hay, grain, and whatever else was needed according to the animals
needs, and sometimes according to the tusks that those animals were supposed to
do during the day, because if the horses were going to do some work, we would
give them more oats than normally did, when they would be staying in the stable
the entire day.
Once we had finished grooming the horses and cleaning all manure from
the stable, the chicken coop, the pig stay, sweep the floors and everywhere
else; then one of us would go to the well with a couple of buckets or other
containers, so that we could bring some clean fresh water for the small animals
to drink, and also for ourselves to drink and to wash our hands and face, and
everyday even if it was very cold we used to wash our hands and face outside
the building: Here I can assure you that this was the main hygiene that could
be had in the farm each day, and this was the only time and place where we used
to clean ourselves; at any other time when we got our hands dirty, we had to
find a way how to clean ourselves with anything available around us.
By the time we had done all these chores, it would be time for the horse
and the cows to be taken to the well to water them, (the horses and other large
animals were watered only twice a day in winter time) and of course we had to
stand on the well head in order to draw water with a bucket attached to a rope,
we had to let the bucket down the well, and then with a flick of the rope we
would make the bucket turn upside-down to fill itself, and then we would pull
the bucket up the well and empty it into the trough; we had to draw as many
buckets of water as they were needed until all the animals would not drink
anymore; and now that I think about it, it really was a hard and dangerous job
for a youth of my age, but then because it was normal to do it, we never
thought that it could be dangerous.
After we had done all those chores as I have said above, it would have
been time to eat something, so we would sit down on some sort of wooden stools
to have breakfast. Breakfast was usually brought in from town, from one of us
or one of our neighbours, there was always somebody on horseback that would go
to town the evening before, and then would bring prepared food in the morning.
Breakfast would usually consist of a few fried dry capsicums and a few olives,
and at the best one or two small pieces of sausage, or something similar which
my mother would have fried in the early hours of that morning, and then placed
it in a saucepan with a few drops of fried oil at the bottom, we set around a
larger wooden stool which acted like a table, and with a slice of bread in one
hand and a fork or knife in the other hand, we would try to eat our small share
of breakfast from the saucepan with as much bread as possible, as there was
plenty of bread of very good nutritional quality, but not much of everything
else. At lunch or dinner time we would have something similar to eat, as we did
at breakfast and in the evenings we had to do our own cooking, so, I am going
to describe here how we used to prepare a warm quick and very simple meal.
How to prepare a quick meal
We all know that specially when it is cold, we need to eat at least one
good warm filling meal every day in order to stay healthy and strong,
especially if we have worked during the day, so, in the evening we had usually
a large warm meals that we had to cook ourselves, sometimes we would cook pasta
which could be bought from the shop or homemade pasta, but usually we made a
quick meal called ‘panecotto’ which was just cooked bread; to you this may seem
strange that we cooked bread a second time for our main meal, but then over
there it was the simplest meal to cook in the farms and very filling, therefore
after a cold and long day of activities this very simple meal was very welcome,
and it was also very easy to prepare:
To prepare ‘panecotto’ all that was needed was a fire, which we usually
had in the farm chimney going or we would light one easily to keep us warm and
to cook, to cook this meal all we had to do we had to make this fire more
lively to boil some water, sometimes we would add to this boiling water some
vegetable as they were available in the farm, or some slices of potatoes, since
we would grow our own in the farm, at least for our own family needs; then when
these vegetables or potatoes were nearly cooked, we would throw in this boiling
water as many slice of durum wheat bread as required, and in a minute or so we
would drain the water out of the saucepan; now let me tell you that this sort
of panecotto works well only if you use bread made from durum wheat, because
the durum wheat is like the past, you see the best pasta is made from durum
wheat, anyhow over there in those times we did not need to look for durum wheat
bread, because all the bread that we were eating in the farm was made from durum
wheat; anyhow once we had this durum wheat bread in the saucepan on a lively
fire, in a minute or so we would drain all the water out of the saucepan, at
the same time while we were cooking the bread, we would also fry a small amount
of olive oil in a frypan with garlic and pepper or tomatoes and when this was
ready we would pour it on the cooked and drained bread, or cooked bead and
vegetable and that was all that was required, at this stage the ‘panecotto’
would be ready to be eaten, from a large plate and sometimes even from the
saucepan itself, depending on how well we were organized in the farm, and how
many people had to eat this meal.
Anyhow this was just one way, of how to prepare a quick warm meal in the
farm in those days; of course there were other ways but this was to most
popular one, since we usually had everything there already and was easy to
make. Now let us continue about what else we did in the farms.
Some farm work in winter time
Anyhow, now let me go back to breakfast, after breakfast weather
permitting we would have to do some minor jobs, like hoeing in the kitchen
garden, which was about half an acre of land, or working in the vineyard, or
going out to cut and collect fire wood for ourselves, and also for our families
in town, as they depended on us for their wood supply, in order to cook our
meals and keep themselves warm, because in the town in those times there was
nothing to burn, it all had to come from the country, so we had to supply the
wood to them in order to keep warm and prepare meals for themselves and us.
Now, I would like to point this out to you, because today most of us
might think that what I have said sounds crazy, but in those days that was the
way of life that most people had to live, they had to look after each others,
so from the country side we would supply our produce and fire wood to the town,
and from the town we would receive back whatever we needed and they could give
us, it worked out all right both ways; anyhow let me go back to tell the farm
work.
During the day we would still feed the animals every now and then, and
bring in the stable new straw and hay for the following night.
This is how life in the farm was in winter times, when the days were
short and the weather was cold and wet.
But when the days became longer and the weather was fine, there was work
to be done in the fields even if it was winter. We would have to get up earlier
then, in order to feed the horses and get them ready for the tasks that they
had to do: it could be just that we had to plough a field or something similar,
but in order to do that we had to harness the horses and attach them with their
harnesses to the appropriate devices; all this had to be done early enough in
the morning even if it was very cold, so that some work could be done during
the short winter days in the fields.
Apart what I have already said above, there were also other chores which
had to be done in the farm in wintertime, like pruning and hoeing the vineyard,
planting trees, pruning fruit and olives trees, cutting and collecting wood,
and many other small jobs, so everyday there was always plenty to do.
But even though in wintertime we were busy in the farm, wintertime was
very dreadful and sad especially for young people, because we were more
isolated that at any other time of the year, and therefore it was very boring
and it was very easy for one to become dull, therefore if we young people
became dull it was due to this harsh environment, at other times of the year it
would always be a bit better as there was more contact with the town’s
community, and also because there were some important happenings to talk about,
even if it would be in a restricted way, because in the farm we would still
feel isolated, and we were isolated, but to a less extend, so we were happy to
see springtime coming. So in our next hub we will talk about, springtime in the
farms and what happens there.
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