It’s that wonderful juicy time of year again – Fig season! Who needs diamonds when Hub returns home with crates like this? Not I dear reader, not I. Just remember to Keep Calm and Eat Sardinian Figs.

How do you dig your fig?
It’s that wonderful juicy time of year again – Fig season! Who needs diamonds when Hub returns home with crates like this? Not I dear reader, not I. Just remember to Keep Calm and Eat Sardinian Figs.

How do you dig your fig?
The long hot hours of work are finally over and I’m looking forward to catching up on lost sleep. Everyday I worked 12pm – 9pm without a day off, as that’s how the cookie crumbles in Sardinia. At times, it was difficult to keep the smile on my face and more often than not I wanted to sucker punch a few guests in the face for stupid remarks. Overall, it was a beautiful whirlwind working at the lovely beach bar Mistral Bar at La Marinedda beach. I met some fantastic people who quickly became friends and I saw 31 stunning sunsets worthy of a painted picture.
Here is a little list of what I endured in the 31 days as a Beach Bar Waitress
A four-year old girl said “Your shoes are ugly. They are not beach shoes.” People would obviously stare at my running shoes and make all sorts of comments. I had an argument with a marathoner (N.B. never get into a conversation about running with a multiple time marathoner … it will never end) about me being lazy and not training for a marathon even though I told him I have zero interest in running marathons.For this year it’s over, and it seems so is summer; I watch a storm roll in over the mountains of the Gallura and rest my weary waitress head to the table and dream of Mom’s chicken noodle soup.
What did you do that’s spectacular this summer?
Another great post via Girl in Florence about visiting Capo Caccia, Sardinia.
Let’s get lost in the mysterious Capo Caccia – a few kilometers north of Alghero with underground caves discovered in the 1700’s by local fisherman. The most famous cave being the Grotta di Nettuno or ‘Neptune’s Grotto’ which is only reachable by boat or by the treacherous 645 Escala del Cabirol {goat’s steps} staircase carved into the rocks in the 1950’s.
On our recent getaway to Sardinia this was pretty much top on our list of must-sees along with Stintino and La Pelosa beach about an hour to an hour and a half away from Alghero. Though taking the boat seemed enticing, we hopped in our rented Fiat 500 and drove up to the cliffs to see what Neptune had to offer. The drive up is incredibly beautiful, we parked on the side of the road and soaked in the amazing view of the sea and surrounding cove.
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A lovely post from an Australian living in Bagni di Lucca and made a visit to Sardinia a few years ago.
There are some incredible rock formations in glorious Sardinia, and this one beside the road near Castelsardo is no exception.
The Sardinian countryside is spectacular, even on a dull day.
Elephant rock is near the lovely coastal town of Castelsardo. It is an ancient Sardinian town. Excavations have shown human presence in the area since pre-Nuragic times as well as Roman settlement. It is no doubt named for the castle built in the 12th century by the Doria family from Genoa, marking the beginning of the present town. There are currently about 5,000 people living in the town.
Come for a walk through the narrow streets of Castelsardo.
There are some fabulous old doorways.
…some intriguing old wiring.
There is a wonderful museum with interesting artifacts.
This old passage way lined with Juniper wood is centuries old…and is still standing strong and proud.
The ancient church has a beautiful…
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“Sometimes when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can change someone else’s life forever.” – Margaret Cho.

“Thank you,
for your niceness, professionalism and kindness. We hope to find everyone here next year. Prepare the table for 6 o’clock.”
This past August I had the extreme pleasure of meeting some of the greatest, kindest and most humble people ever. Always ready with a smile on their face and always with a please and thank you.
It was a pleasure to serve you all and I look forward to meeting you once again in the near future. Wishing you all a lifetime of happiness and sunshine.
Jennifer Avventura
Once again Sardinia burns, and every year there are never enough Canadair aircrafts to help prevent fires. Yesterday afternoon, I looked to the skies and found smoke from the fire, it was a big one, which required two Canadair Bombardiers and two helicopters.
Ancora una volta la Sardegna brucia, e ogni anno ci sono mai velivoli Canadair abbastanza per aiutare a prevenire gli incendi. Ieri pomeriggio, ho guardato al cielo e ha trovato il fumo dal fuoco, è stato un grande, che ha richiesto due Canadair Bombardier e tre elicotteri.

Not clouds but smoke
The town above is Trinita D’Agultu, however, the fires were set (yes, set) just outside Trinita in a small town called Aggius. It’s the second time in two weeks that fire was set to farmland in this small town.
I was at work when I heard the familiar sounds of the Canadair Bombardier drawing nearer. From 3:20pm until sunset the water bombers circled around and dipped into the waters of La Marinedda Bay.
La città nella foto qui sopra è Trinità d’Agultu. Tuttavia gli incendi sono stati appiccati (sì, contemporaneamente) un po’ più lontano da Trinità, in un piccolo paese che si chiama Aggius. È la seconda volta in due settimane che il fuoco è stato appiccato nei terreni agricoli di questo piccolo paese. Ero al lavoro quando ho sentito il suono familiare dei Canadair che volteggiavano più vicino. Dalle tre e venti del pomeriggio sino al tramonto i Canadair hanno girato intorno rifornendosi d’acqua nella baia di Marinedda)



When will the government realize that Sardinia is in dire need of these aircrafts? Why did the government buy an F-35 instead of a much needed Canadair water bomber? When will the senseless act of lighting fires end?
Quando il Governo si renderà conto che la Sardegna ha un disperato bisogno di questi aerei? Perché il Governo acquista un F-35 invece di un Canadair che è molto più necessario? Quando finirà questo insensato modo di appiccare incendi?
On August 25, 2013 La Marinedda Bay turned into a surfers paradise. Thousands of people gathered to watch élite surfers from around the world compete for the grand prize. Here’s a little photo montage:

La Marinedda Bay

Waiting to start

Into the night with the Spanish Tower of Isola Rossa

A surfer competes to be the best

How every event in Sardinia ends … with BBQ sausage.
The winner of the 2013 Frozen Open is 15-year-old Leonardo Fioravanti.
To see more fabulous shots of the Frozen Open 2013 please check out their Facebook page by clicking the link.
Did you attend this year’s Frozen Open?
A fabulous post on why you should visit Alghero, Sardinia by one of my favourite bloggers in Italy.
What can I say about the beautiful Italian island town of Alghero? I will admit, upon walking around at first sight – we didn’t feel like we were in Italy. It almost felt like a mish-mash of Spain, Italy and Morocco. Colorful facades, an almost derelict elegance – all complete with beautiful sea views from any given angle. I instantly loved this ancient fishing town that is only a 40 minute Ryanair flight from Pisa.

This town has a Catalonian feel – not by coincidence of course, it was taken over by the House of Aragon in the 1300’s to be renamed ‘Barcelonetta’. It remained under their control until the 1700’s when the powerful Italian Savoy family took over. Fortified walls line the sea along with huge catapults located at various corners to scare away invaders from the sea. The owner of the B&B we stayed at told us that…
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This is what I do …

and this is my view.

What do you do for a living?
Word on the beach is that Nesos Surf Club have given the green light for the 10th Annual Frozen Open Surf Contest at La Marinedda Bay, Isola Rossa.
The largest surf competition in Europe which attracts élite surfers from around the world is slated to kick off this Sunday, August 25th at 9:00am.

For athletes: register with your name and last name at info@marineddabay.com
For more up-to-date information visit the Frozen Open Facebook page.
Related article:
Surfing Sardinia | Frozen Open Surf Contest 2011
Will YOU be there?