I was in the town's park in Castellammare del Golfo, I saw this gentleman and naturally I took his picture. He said it's OK to take my picture but I would like you to come to my country place and take photos of the old farm equipment that is to be junked before the building is taken down. So we drove him to his place and took these photos. This man, a true gentleman farmer, was very friendly and really happy that these implements, so dear to him, were being photographed. I has a set of prints made for him which he appreciated very much. I saw him again at the park in subsequent trips to Sicily but after a few years I stopped seeing him at the park. I always wonder what happened to him.
Greetings, this blog is dedicated to my life in photography and my passion for good Italian food.. I want to make this a place to stop and relax. In the hope that this will provide some respite and peace. Thank you for visiting.
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
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