Casa da Nuvea: part vi: the surrounding land
Nuvea Santos Cobb
Well, after my last post, a reader asked me if I was feeling stressed about the house in Portugal, but the truth is, I'm really looking forward to working with my hands and the immediate gratification of getting some work done after years of planning.
I've shown you photos of the outside of the house, and the interior. But I thought I'd show you what the surrounding land on the property looks like. There is a eucalyptus grove on one side. I know they are an invasive species and have taken over a huge part of the Portuguese landscape, but their familiar scent reminds me of my childhood in Portugal, so I really don't mind them.
The cottage is surrounded by a nature preserve and conveniently located in the middle of nowhere. I can't wait to enjoy the peace and quiet of the Portuguese countryside.
The grass has since been mowed down since it was very obviously a huge fire hazard in the dry season. I hope to keep a couple sheep or goats there in the future to keep it under control.
I really don't have any close neighbors, except this one and this is at back of the property.
I think this would be a great spot to write a book. Or paint. Or nap.
At last count, there were 25 olive trees on the property and I hope to help bring them back to health this year.
The property isn't terribly large, but there is more than enough space to stretch out and it feels very private and secluded.
I. Can't. Wait.