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 LIVING OFF THE LAND
 "We are no business. We are a home", says Nikos Zougalenis about Rizes Folklore Farmstead, and it's a Mykonos home open to all.



 Nikos Zouganelis

 “WHAT VISITORS SEE is our life, lived as close as possible to my memories of older generations”, says Nikos
 Zouganelis, who grew up in a traditional Mykonos farmstead. His father, Giannis, kept sheep and cultivated the
 land while his mother tended to the household and made cheese. Nikos felt an urge to honor this authentic way of
 life by creating a fully functional farmstead that taps into the “rizes” [roots] of the land and traditional folk life. Rizes
 Folklore Farmstead was the result. “We are no business. We are a home – expanded to welcome visitors, but still a
 home”. Visiting Rizes, you start to understand this way of life, with the wood oven, cheese dairy, cows, chicken coop,
 wine press, vegetable patches, donkeys… Nothing is “frozen in time” because nothing is for show and everything is
 tended to following traditional methods. You can also see folklore artists working the loom, painting icons, creating
 traditional “tsampouna” bagpipes… When you visit, you are a guest.  “We want to show visitors they are loved and
 tended to; to treat them, make friends with them – then, if they want, they can participate in this life, and understand
 how things were before technology”, explains Nikos. And indeed, you can join him at the grape harvest, the traditional
 threshing, the olive harvest, or the traditional festivals... More than anything, though, this family want you to join
 them at the table, breaking bread and living a purer life for a few hours. www.rizesmykonos.com





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