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Friday, 24 March 2017 15:27

ABOUT SMALL MUD VOLCANOES, PROFILES AND LIGHT

A former teacher, Stafano enjoys bringing to the attention of visitors every corner of the territory of  Monteleone di Fermo, especially the areas where these impressive spill points persist, both those already known and those recently discovered.

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“It is a geological phenomenon that has always intrigued me,” he explains while he hits the ground. “Lately there has been much talk of the correlation between them and the earthquake, especially after what happened on January 18 and the subsequent mud leak in the area of Santa Vittoria in Matenano. The shocks surely facilitate this situation, in the same way as the action of water or the internal gas pressure, tho.”

Hence the suggestion, one kilometer after another, of the mutations along the river Ete Vivo, sometimes visible even within the same stream bed. Spots, flows and buildups that on a different scale visually recall canyons and inlets at different latitudes. The small size is precisely the added value of this scientific, geological and natural heritage, and its full accessibility amplifies the appeal of a hike that is out of the ordinary.

Stefano is also able to get you to raise your eyes, while he points out – with his ever-present stick – the refined, gentle shape of a hill, a perfectly restorated but once abandoned country house (bought by some wealthy overseas tourist), the profiles of neighboring villages and the almost perfect light that hits the historic center of Monteleone.

He can also guide you with his rare expertise through the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, a fifteenth-century Romanesque church which houses works by the school of Crivelli, and through some essential spots such as the Civic Tower and the town hall. Right there where the works of artists and photographers from the Marche, led by painter Letizia Ciccarelli from Macerata, will be on display until April 16. An exhibition named “Incrollabili”, which gives the true meaning of the human and historical resistance that has become more and more the hallmark of this region in recent months.

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It’s sunset and Monteleone di Fermo looks like magic, casting a spell on your eyes and voice. A magic that I invite you to breathe by visiting this precious treasure, maybe during the annual Giornate FAI di Primavera (FAI Spring Days) on March 25 and 26. And if you need any help, just look for a muddy stick.

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ANDREA BRACONI

Friday, 17 March 2017 10:33

WALKING (AND SKIPPING) TOGETHER

“What exactly do you do for a living, dad?”. It’s the adverb that puts you in trouble, because you know that you have to give an unequivocal answer. And because writing is never restricted to one particular field. It’s something liquid, mixed with perceptions. Writing fluctuates between different dimensions, each of which is always ready to intersect with the other.

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One of these is being a parent, which is “job” as well, and the most harmonious one.

And when the journalist and the father meet, just a few hours before March 19, all the stories they experienced together throughout their land connect with each other.

Stories that involve eggs, chasing balls, caressing glasses and hay bales. Even the amazing discovery of an abandoned place.

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And you remember the moment when the snap was overwhelmed by a feeling of awe stemming from being able to grasp a new word, or from a sudden and unsettling question that was forming.

You remember the taste of the sand of your sea, “which belongs to everyone, dad”.

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You cannot and do not want to forget a cry under a fresco, not because of the indifference in front of a little masterpiece, but because hunger takes precedence.

In this steaming pot of memories there are the steps to the Cave of the Sibyl, the meandering colors in the rain, the silence taken by the hand on the stands of a Roman theater, the time spent hiding in the bright green waves, the consumed boards of a stage, the kite blown eastward by the wind.

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And finally some rest, that makes your heart explode.

So best wishes, dear dads. And always celebrate the privilege of having this “job.” No need to browse a calendar.

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ANDREA BRACONI

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