Helping on an olive farm!

in Weekend Experiences20 days ago

Hello weekend lovers,

I hope you all had a nice weekend.
I am spending the first half of the winter in Spain. I was invited to see, to help out with and to photograph the olive harvest of this year. But I almost missed it. I planed to go to Spain in the end of November but the weather in the mountains turned quickly so the harvest already started when I still was in the Netherlands. It's very hard to predict the right time of harvest long in advanced. So I hopped on a plane and flew to Spain.

I took a couple of pictures of the harvesting with my camera and nothing with my telephone so I cant show you that jet. But it was a bit of a deception to be honest. I saw a harvest day in Morocco one day and there, whole families are helping out with the harvest. It's a big happening with family and friends and nice foods. Here there was one guy withe a electric rake kind of machine who was getting the olives out of the trees.

So we didn't do not much there that day. I did took a lot of pictures of the house and the land. The farmer wants to sell his property and needed good pictures for that. It was a fun job.

Hopefully I have my own olive farm next year and then I will show you how it's done.

But the day's after the harvest, people start pruning the trees. And a neighbor of us asked us if we could help him out with that. And so we went to his cortijo in the weekends and helped him.

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My job was getting ride of those small green twigs around the tree. They suck up a lot of food and water while they don't contribute to the yield what so ever.

Look how thick this tree is. What a beauty.

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Later on I could also cut some bigger twigs up in the tree. As a tall dutch guy that was very handy.

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Wheelbarrows full of olive twigs.

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Later that week we brought all the twigs to the local goatherd. they loved to eat the fresh green leafs.

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Lovely golden colors of during golden hour in the field.

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And the mountains colored beautiful red in the evening sun.

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We slept at the cortijo and sat in front of a nice wood fire. Sleeping early because working outside makes you feel very tired.

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That must be an hard work, good olive oil is pretty expensive

It was very good work. I love being outside when the weather is good :) And in Spain the oil is cheaper then the rest of Europe.

Yep, here in Italy it's like 16€/liter for good quality

Wow that's a lot. I bought 5 liters for 40 euros.

Looks like a lot of hard work at the farm! ;)

Hard work feels good 😅💪