Showing posts with label Fira L´Horta y Poma Relleno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fira L´Horta y Poma Relleno. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Vilabertran


Señora Rosa has been helping us with our meat selection at the Intermarche supermarket for the last couple of years, I tell her what I want to cook (which is whatever Carol wants to eat basically) and she advises me on the cut of meat (labelled in Catalan) best suited for our needs. It was during one such a conference that Rosa told us of the impending Fiesta Mayor to be held at the village of Vilabertran, just outside of Figueres.

Vilerbertran is famous for its 11th. century church -Santa Maria de Vilabertran which features a Lombardian bell tower; originally an Augustinian church, the town was founded here because of the availability of fresh water and proximity to the trade route that is the Mediterranean sea.

Fira L´Horta y Poma Relleno









So it was that on the 20th. September 2009 we visited the village and experienced the celebration of village life; which is known as Fira L´Horta y Poma Relleno ( Fair of the Farm and stuffed Apple).

This is harvest time in L´Alt Emporda and the fields are filled with young African men, many of whom were illegal immigrants, and who today form a large part of the hard working agricultural labour force.

Pualanca



Another Greek introduction was the Pualanca a lever mechanism with counter balance to raise water from the well.

The village people (no not them) rather the people of the village enthusiastically demonstrated the water extraction techniques for each new arrival at the show.




Carol was invited to try the Paulanca and was 'well impressed' (pun so obviously intended) with its efficiency though she seemed a little disappointed to learn that modern day pumps lift the water nowadays.

Horta exhibition



The Hortas were immaculately presented and despite the dry hot windy summer exhibition standards were presented by all concerned with the land cultivation. The route around the village was well signposted. I was particularly impressed with the attitude of the people of the village everyone tried to be helpful and they all smiled. Thoughtfully there were albums of photographs showing the seasonal crop production which occur outside of the Fiesta period, were exhibited alongside historic photographs of village life. A young African man was only too pleased to show us photographs of he and his colleagues at work in the plant nurseries of the village.

Fira L´Horta y Poma Relleno plant sales