Before we left Italy we took a trip to the isola ecologica, the refuse recycling centre that is open two days a week. It’s situated several miles below the village down a steep narrow road and always busy with refuse vehicles but needs must as MrFF had an old and broken wheelbarrow to dispose of and I’d decluttered a few things myself. Lots of villages have scrap men calling most days. If you leave an item at the side of the road outside your property it disappears almost immediately, we regularly hear them calling for ferro vecchio but they never drive up to us. We have been know, with permission, to leave things outside our friends’ house in the valley if we’ve been visiting.
So off we tootled on Saturday morning, the depot was busy as Friday there had been a one day strike over safety issues so people were getting rid of their general waste as well as objects the collectors won’t take.
The centre seems to be organised by a group of ladies who run it very well, we were told where to put the barrow and the box of odds and ends was quickly sorted and despatched to the appropriate skips. I noticed in the large skip of rubble that a few items were strategically placed on top, pottery bowls, plates, cookware. Of course I had to take a look and spotted a little statue of three discreetly clad young women, it looked like marble. I suggested to MrFF it would be nice in the garden. Take it he said, they let us take the cat carrier years ago they’ll let you have that. Even though it was obvious the items were set out to be claimed I thought we should ask and the lady said of course we could have it, how happy was I. She then said she knew where we lived and we chatted for a while about the heat and our upcoming journey home.
Back at the house I did some research, it’s the 3 Graces made in Rome by R Leoni from a resin of marble and other material. One not in such good condition, mine just has a tiny chip on the base, sold for 100 euro. Now of course I feel it’s too good for the garden, but I’ve no idea where to put it in the house. Maybe the girls can just spend their summers al fresco after all they are hardly dressed for the cold.
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