Velleda Magnoni laughs and chats with a shop owner across the street. Out of the corner of her eye she keeps a close watch on the beaded door to her shop. After a few moments of conversation, she abruptly apologizes and darts inside to tend to a customer. Squeezing behind the counter, she says, "buon giorno!" and ties her apron.
For twenty-eight years, the Magnonis have been in charge of cheese in this part of town. Velleda's mother left the family's shop to her daughter after moving from the piazza to a side street in Cagli. A third-generation owner probably won't be in the Cheese Shop's future. Chiara, Velleda's fifteen-year-old daughter has ambitions to be a fashion model, not a cheese merchant, someday.
The products in Velleda's shop attract a loyal clientele, especially those who prefer all-natural ingredients. Velleda likes cheese but also loves the social aspect of her shop. Long before she was in charge of cheese here, she remembers one faitful customer in particular, Angelo. Each morning, he would stop by to purchase "50 grams of prosciutto," Velleda recalls. Now that Angelo is 88 years old and ill, his sister buys from Velleda's shop and delivers the food to Angelo and his wife. But not to worry, Velleda assures. She misses seeing Angelo, yet people come and go. Her newest friends are a couple who moved to Cagli a little less than a year ago. While buying bread, they talk about personal business and problems. Velleda smiles again. Being sociable is "my way of doing things," she says.
When asked if she knows all of her Cagliesi cusotmers by name, Velleda responds,"Si, Si, Si, Si, Si...I'm made for this kind of work."
 
 
Graphic Design:

Ellen Pittoni
Design Production:

Ellen Pittoni,
Alexandra Samet
Writing:

Ellen Pittoni
Photography:

Ellen Pittoni,
Joseph Salvati
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