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(Well keep going east till we’re home)

Life on Sao Jorge, Azores. November 24, 2024

Home site preparation.

This island has the steepest sloping surfaces encountered by us in the Azores. Rock wall building and terracing has risen to a “high level”.

An invasive morning glory type of plant has in some areas covered and choked out trees. In my garden backyard, the plants die with autumn. Here with continual year long growth, they have become a nuisance. 

Jorge was our guide and driver. He told us about life on the island when he was a child even till now. (He lived in San Francisco when the 49ers and Joe Montana won the Super Bowl.). When Jorge was a child, there were more horse carts than autos. Now Holstein‘s outnumber people 3 to 1. 8000 2 Leggers and 24,000 4 Leggers inhabit the island. Louise asked Jorge if there were homeless people. He said there were two and he knew them by name. One of these men died about a year ago. He had refused the shelter that is offered on this island.

Mountainside pastures

The cows are milked in the fields with generator equipped, mobile milking machines. Animals stay in the field year round.

It is claimed that this is the only place where coffee beans are grown in Europe. The plants and beans originally came from Brazil. 

Fajas are flat areas with extremely isolated villages. Some Fajas are volcanic flows, some landslide material and some made from each.

Raja

12 responses to “Life on Sao Jorge, Azores. November 24, 2024”

  1. Wonderful, traveling like this with you.

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  2. glorious views! Hope your shoes and ticker hold out! Thank you for including us…Jane

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    1. How is the coffee?.. mint cream? J.

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  3. You both look great and the scenery is beautiful.
    Enjoy!

    Carol L.

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  4. Chirp, this is so awesome to be traveling with you. I would never had known about this country and its people etc. Thanks for sharing and enjoy!! Love, Bette

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    1. thanks for the comment Bette. It’s pretty wonderful finding out so many things that I had not experienced before.

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  5. Beautiful vistas

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  6. Happy Thanksgiving! What are you doing to celebrate? – Sarah

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  7. Remote islands are my favorite places. Love your pictures keep on truckin!

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  8. You can always tell an invasive plant by the way it drapes itself over everything obscuring topography like it owns the place! Good call Louise!

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  9. Sometimes we all need a little faja to escape to…

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    1. how to bring them home?

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