B & B Nel Muro
muro 55, Matera
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B & B Nel Muro Matera

muro 55 Matera, Basilicata, 75100, Italy

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Italian Hospitality

A travel blog entry by leann-robyn

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... treated us like their own. They showered us with family dinners, gifts, lessons in the Italian language etc etc etc. We fell in love with the Lippolis family and look forward to seeing them again one day.
- Weekly band practice with dinner/drinks after at the Windigo Saloon. The song Soul Man will always have special memories for us now.
- Being invited to Fabio and ...

Puglia Region

A travel blog entry by leann-robyn

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We were so grateful for the time Beppe and his friends took showing us and teaching us about their region of Italy. Puglia is a beautiful part of Italy, not as well known to the foreign traveller as many of the country's other areas. Through his fantastic tour guiding, Beppe showed us:

- Trulli's and taught us about these pretty, historic conical structures that dot the area outside of Bari. The town of Alberobello, known as the Trulli town ...

Organic Farming

A travel blog entry by leann-robyn

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... garden is to use Beppe’s winter veg. hanging technique which helps avoid rotting and gives you more opportunity to enjoy them as winter approaches.
- Natural farming. Thanks to our knowledgeable host, who shared his passion with us newcomers to the way of organic farming. He patiently explained the running of his farm answered our many questions.

Mastering the tomato tango,
Robyn and ...

The Italian Kitchen

A travel blog entry by leann-robyn

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... spicy and sweet concoctions.
- A bread making feast. An entire day spent with friends, dedicated to the making of homemade loaves. We enjoyed each other’s company and a hearty lunch in between bouts of making, kneading, rising, stoking the outdoor stone oven, cooking, cooling and breaking of our communal bread. Bread and the making of, will forever have a whole new meaning to us.

Choosing not to reveal the secrets we learned in the kitchen,
Leann and ...

WWOOF

A travel blog entry by leann-robyn

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... the next available train that evening. As we exited our train at the correct stop we were greeted at the terminal by a warm and friendly face who immediately made us feel safe and relieved to have arrived. Giuseppe (Beppe), our WWOOF host had graciously driven an hour from the farm in the dark to pick up his new Canadian volunteers.

When we arrived at the farm we were greeted by a group of singing friends who had ...

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