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| spontaneous sidewalk gardens | 
Along
with  Northern Lazio ‘s   numerous  majestic, historic gardens with  pedigrees going back hundreds of years,  there are 
humble sidewalk and piazza gardens which are the spontaneous labor of
love of the  inhabitants.  
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| the giant jasmine climbs the wall  on Vicolo del Sole | 
Here are a few examples  I noticed 
this week, all within a few minutes  of my home. 
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| Piazza S. Egidio (or Piazza Garibaldi ) | 
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| jasmine  thrive on the sunny corner of the piazza | 
Adriana  takes pride in her  corner of Piazza S. Egidio, caring for  plants such as this  azalea left behind by previous owners  who 
returned to America. 
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| Adrianna's  azaleas | 
Marcella and  husband Spartaco are the self appointed
guardian/gardeners of  Piazza del
Sole.  A white azalea, once belonging to
Marcella’s  mother, along with hundreds
of roses and other plants  beautify the
piazza thanks  to the personal care  of this couple in their 80s. 
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| Franco's wall garden | 
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| Marcella of Piazza  del Sole | 
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| American visitors in Piazza del Sole  with Angelino and Spartaco (right) | 
Some
towns  have flower festivals and  motivate 
citizens, often with cash prizes,  to beautify  their 
streets thus attracting tourists.  Spello in Umbria is an example along with  the
mid-June  Festival of Fiori in Finestra e
Cene in Cantina here in Vetralla. 
 Luckily  most citizens do not wait for official recognition nor annual
festivals for they look after their
spontaneous gardens all year round. 
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| an abandoned corner | 
Sometimes  a spontaneous garden  blooms not  with flowers. 
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| a bombed out building | 
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| became  a  quirky  garden | 
This half wrecked  building on a side street of the historic center,  has been left in ruins since  World War II  and was nothing more than an eyesore and dumping ground. 
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| a wall of memories | 
That is until  a fireworks technician  with a well developed aesthetic sense  came to live  nearby.
  Lately  the area has been  transformed 
by  the hard work of one   anonymous
neighbor who cleaned up the rubble, transforming the  area into a quirky  garden. 
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| the  cantinas were cleared  of rubble | 
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| found in the wreckage, | 
Using  bits and pieces  found  on site, he created a wall of memories, setting  the stones  into  piles and inserting  objects found among the rubble   along the  walls.  
Monday:  stop  press!
Just met the "gardener"  on the street and he let me take this photo while he was eating a panino.  He told me a bit about  how he  worked for 8 months digging through  60 years of garbage and junk  to clean up and arrange the rocks and rubble into something more pleasant to look at. Bravo Emidio! 
Monday,  June  17th  
Happy to announce that Emidio Di Bonaventura  was just named  winner   for  this year's Cene in Cantine Fiori alle Finestre  competition.  All his hard work paid off! Congratulations!
The motivation reads: 
 1 Angoli    Vicolo
della Cera    Emidio
 "Per aver recuperato un angolo  abbandonato e 
dimenticato di Vetralla con un lavoro lungo e costante , riportando alla
luce  oggetti, attrezzi e strumenti
legati alla vita e  al lavoro del passato" (For having recuperated an abandoned , forgotten corner of Vetralla with a long and constant work, bringing back to the light objects, tools and  instruments connected with the life and work of the past" )
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| Emidio 
 
 
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 Now  if only  the  owners of the  building  will get their act together this section of town  will be a decent place to live.