A couple more days of Baroque towns and ancient ruins, plus a hike to be remembered!! (Start reading installment 5 here.)
If you haven’t been following along, you can start at the beginning, which is here. Each installment connects to the next.
A couple more days of Baroque towns and ancient ruins, plus a hike to be remembered!! (Start reading installment 5 here.)
If you haven’t been following along, you can start at the beginning, which is here. Each installment connects to the next.
Posted by jetsytravels on October 9, 2013 in Europe and tagged anapama B & B, eating in sicily, gorge hiking, greek amphitheater in sicily, greek sites, noto, roman amphitheater, roman ruins, sicilian baroque towns, siracusa, syracuse.
Comfortably ensconced in our B&B in Palazzo Acreide, we have been venturing out by car each day. Here are a couple of days of Baroque towns in southeastern Sicily. Click here to start reading the latest post. To start from the beginning click here (each section will take you to the next one).
Posted by jetsytravels on October 8, 2013 in Europe and tagged agrigento, baroque cathedrals, baroque palazzi, caltagirone ceramics, ciocolate bonajuto, eating in sicily, Europe, gelati divini siciliani, modica, Ragusa, sicily, telamon.
Internet connections in rural Sicily are sketchy at best, so my apologies for the long silence. Expect quite a few updates in the next two days! If you have been reading along, you can pick up here. If you want to read from the beginning, click here
Enjoy the pictures and descriptions from our final day in Palermo and our first day on the road, when we visited Segesta and Trapani (Click here)
If you want to start at the beginning of the Sicily trip, click here.
Posted by jetsytravels on October 2, 2013 in Europe and tagged cathedral of monreale, greek amphitheater in sicily, greek temple at segesta, la cantina siciliana restaurant, monreale, mosaics in monreale, norman architecture, norman mosaics, palermo, segesta, sicily, the palatine chapel in palermo, the royal palace in palermo, trapani.
Our Sicilian adventure began in a kitchen! Wonderful teacher, wonderful company, wonderful food … sounds like the beginning of a wonderful two weeks! Start reading here…



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