Snapshot from Corsica : goat knows how to stand
Here is a new picture we took a few weeks ago, not far from the village of Ortale. The goat sure knows how to stand in front of our camera ! Find more pictures...
Here is a new picture we took a few weeks ago, not far from the village of Ortale. The goat sure knows how to stand in front of our camera ! Find more pictures...
Corsica’s official language is french. Our island has lost its short indépendance in 1769 and became soon after a part of France. Our traditions and culture are however very important to us, and so...
Today, we talk about an old tradition that has its own way to be in Corsica: the Carnival. This article draws its inspiration from another one, written by Josée Santucci for the website Ortale.fr....
These kinds of things usually happen when you look at the sky. If you watch closely, clouds will give you the impression of being living things, with various forms. Sometimes the magic happens with...
We talked about sustainable accommodations in Corsica a few months ago with “the Rispettu Project”. Led by public organisms, it is a good step toward ecotourism in Corsica. But before all that, with a...
The weather is a bit bad today in Corsica. Rain is about to fall and will be with us for the whole week-end. Just when lockdown starts to get a little more “free”… We...
We love chestnuts in Corsica. Beyond its economical, social, and historical value on our island, chestnut is just something we love. Simply fallen from the tree, boiled, transformed into flour to make some nicci...
Corsica faces multiple struggles regarding its future. The population has grown fast for the last 20 years, real estate speculation shines more than ever (mocking day after day ecological and social matters). Times are...
Corsica is a land of wine. From Patrimonio to the southern vines in Sartene, you will find several great producers. Some of them are making this piece of gastronomical art along the east coast,...
I took this picture a few years ago, during automn. I was working outside, behind the branches of some chestnut trees. In my family, we produce chestnut flour. I am used to give a...