Saturday, September 22, 2018
Home again...
Flying to Barcelona and spending the night there cut the travel day shorter and who would have missed our take out supper from Aldis!!!
All in all it was a nice trip. We had our bumps and glitches but adventures too! Nice memories!!!
What will be next????
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Days in Acireale
After meeting up at a gelato shop we drive in to Acireale. Working the parking meter was a real challenge!!!!! Dennis prevailed.
This b&b Corte Dei Limione has been a lovely place to stay. Today Giuseppe made me scrambled eggs with strong cheese just as I like them. No other place has done that ever!
Our first day was spent wandering the town and enjoying local food in an outdoor cafe. We find that the restaurants all have similar menu item though one night prepare it better than another. Bruchetta is a favorite and if course caprice salad. There is another pasta dish made with an unusual shaped spiral like pasta, tomato, eggplant and salty ricotta cheese, called Busiate a la normal that we all like and have had several times. Pizza of course!!! Swordfish is served several ways too.
Tuesday we set out for Taromino. Winding up the parking ramp was a real challenge with the size car we had. Good thing it was an automatic shift!
After finding g our way to the bus terminal we boarded the HoHo bus for a trip around. Isola Bella was our destination to see the beach. It was all stones but it didn't deter the many sun bathers enjoying the day there. To actually get to Isola Bella required wading so George and I decided to have a beer while Dennis and Dale waded over. They were quickly back as tickets were required and they failed to purchase them. So, back to HoHo for a ride around the harbour where we had a nice lunch.
We took the tram up to the town again and enjoyed the view from the air looking back to the Mediterranean sea. George mistakenly bought round trip tickets so we gifted all four of them to a couple who were pleased to receive them for a free ride!!
Walking the streets of Taeomina was delightful but full of tourists and sweaty hot. There were brides, bands, a fashion shoot and lots of trinkets. Drinks again at the top to cool us down then we were ready for the trip "home"!
Dinner was across the street and simple.
For our last day here we drive to Mt. Etna through the window song roads up and up. Landscapes became rugged with volcanic rock and sparce trees.
Not taking the tram, we continued over to the eastern side through forests struggling to survive eruptions. The clouds rolled in and the storms began making driving difficult along the still winding roads. Deciding to cut the day short we stopped and had a very nice lunch in a pretty restaurant which requires one to ring the bell to enter the locked door.
Back in our BnB a game of hand and foot was a good way to pass the rest of the rainy afternoon until supper once again across the street at Times.
Tomorrow we fly out from Catania to Barcelona where we'll spend the night then on to Zurich and Chicago. It will be good to be home again. All of us miss our family and comfy beds!!!
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Monday, September 17, 2018
View from my bed tonight!
There are only about 7 suites with a breakfast room and nice courtyard. Our rooms are up the iron spiral stairs, each slightly different. This one has stone arches incorporated into the walls. One is over the bed one between the spaces and another in the bathroom wall.
We walked a bit then ate in the square. Tomorrow we will visit Taromina. I hope the sun shines for the adventure.
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Traveling...
taking a small road north to the highway we found ourselves looking for lunch in a small hilltop town of Raguda. No sandwiches were available so pastries and prosecco was consumed! Delicious and we met the baker who spoke no English but liked that we enjoyed her baking!
we w found out way to the BnB very close to the ancient core. The building is narrow and very old but has been finished new. We have a small room, but bigger than the San Vito room, with a modern bath. The ceiling is wood with beans with looks old. A deep hole in the floor, covered with heavy glass, lights up to show the many layers beneath.
Not o had an earthquake and rebuilt in Baroque style so I imagine this tunnel is a glimpse of the past.
breakfast at 8:30 then we move to Syracuse for the day and on to Aicreale for our last three nights. Storms are brewing but hopefully we can still see Aetna and Taromina.
Friday, September 14, 2018
On to Agrigento
Wine tasting in Marsala was fun and tasty too. We have a couple bottles to enjoy along the way. A boat tour of the island of Mozia was relaxing. Not much info on salt process but we saw the flats and windmills. Pizza for supper beside the beach and gelato of course!
Check Facebook for some photos.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
A day on the water.....
Everyone was Italian except us so it was an interesting time when the guide told what we were seeing. He kept up a continuous patter then a short English sentence. After a couple spots to swim and snorkel we were served tapas of tuna and some wine.
We checked out a fast food restaurant ranked #2 here to plan supper. George was hungry for a burger and we had wraps and salads...all delicious and freshly made. Oh, and prosecco to drink!!!
We arise at an early hour so are tired early as well. While the other groups are dancing and listening to music in the square, we are in pjs! In another life I'll be there I guess. A bit sad to miss it, maybe tonight?!
G will send photos later.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Erice and Palermo
Reviewing the route showed us a better one up the mountain, still winding, but wide enough for the cars and busses ascending to Erice. The quaint town is from medieval times with cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways. We enjoyed a pastry at the famous shop and took many photos as we wandered. Our last stop was a lovely hotel overlooking Trapani below where a glass of wine toasted the day.
Back in San Vito we found a restaurant adjacent the beach that opened a bit early for us. We had some typical dishes of the area and are learning to love the Sicilian bruchetta and swordfish. There is also a local pasta that is an unusual shape and holds sauces so wonderfully. I am bringing a package home!
Today we drove to Palermo to meet a guide for a city tour. She was wonderful and so full of knowledge that we could have spent many hours with her. At 3 hours we were pretty tired of walking around so ended the tour at at bar with her helping us to sample Arice.. This is a ball of seasoned rice with a filling of cheese and other things, spinich, ham, eggplant. It is breaded and fried then sold as street food. I also had a Aprol spritzer with prosecco which I enjoyed before in Rome. The cathedral was very beautiful as was the capella palatina. Very ornate with mosiacs and unique for the combination of Arabic and Norman designs. The market was interesting with it's various foods and interesting people.
We rode the free bus with the guide and were squashed in the asiles. It was an experience on such a hot day with many bodies. Phew!
Back home we are relaxing with tapas again. The late dinners are difficult for us and rising early each day makes for early to bed. We haven't played cards yet!!!
Tomorrow the plan is to take a catamaran down the coast along the preserve to a fishing village. It should be nice if it all works out! A relaxing day would be nice.
Monday, September 10, 2018
Erice
Oh, boy...following the GPS and a couple maps we drove up a very winding and steep road we thought went to Erice. This was after finding out that the cable car was down until 1 pm...not very good research on our part. But oh ,Well. We'll just drive up. It ended in a goat track not the town and was very scary for the last few kilos!!!! Only one vehicle could fit on the road.
We did turn around and find the real road up to the top. The quaint walled town was interesting as well as scenic. Stone streets and buildings with few flowers were the usual. We find it odd that most of the structures are beige, square-ish, with little vegetation and no people to be seen!!!. The landscape is desert with barren mountains.
We did walk the town and saw the castle and great views from the heights. Ending with a wine overlooking the view was perfect. Chatting with other tourists is fun. They are so adventuresome and widely traveled.
After a quick stop at the supermarket for a few things we are relaxing before dinner somewhere here in San Vito. Tomorrow is another adventure to Palermo and a guided tour of the city center.
Sunday, September 9, 2018
San Vito lo Capo
After a phone call or two we met up with Nick and Vince and found out apartment near theirs. The basic living areas 2b2b and a small kitchen. Our room is very small with less than a foot between the wall and bed.Not much space for things but we are making the best of it. I am sitting on the hot terrace waiting for the very slow washer to finish so I can hang the clothes outside here. A power failure interrupted the cycle to make it even longer.
We've been to a market and cooked a bit as best we can, like cottage life! Tonight everyone is going to dinner together and it should be fun....at least no cooking.! The beach here is very crowded and hot. We walked along it this morning although it was very and very windy. Now the sun is out to bake the bathers!
Tomorrow we'll venture to Trapani and Erica.
Dennis is sending some of his beautiful photos each day.
Saturday, September 8, 2018
Friday, September 7, 2018
Monreale!!!
About 1.5 hour of driving around and around!!!
Beautiful Barcelona!
Yesterday we talked to Sagrada for a morning tour. Our guides heavy accent required close attention to hear the descriptions she gave. Such an interesting construction with a long history. It is still not finished and a lot was wrapped for protection from building projects. The sun shine into the have through magnificent stained glass windows. Many were taking their photos lit by the colored rays....me included.
From there we walked to the bus stop, many blocks, stopping for coffee and breakfast along the way. It was disappointing not to be able to walk around the roof of the cathedral and down the spiral stairs but at least we had seen the city from the roof of the Barcelona cathedral our first day.
Aboard the bus we rode through the city to stop at Mint Juic again for some beautiful views of Barcelona from the mountain. Oh, and about her cafe overlooking it all. The Mediterranean sparkles in the distance as the sun shines down.
Continuing our travel we separated for
A beach walk, a stop at the hotel and for a visit to a bead store for Dale and I. It took quite a while to check out all the thousands of findings they displayed and choose!
The plan had been to have tapas but time was running short so we all met up again and hurried to the bus stop needed for Parc Guel. The clouds were gathering and getting more foreboding as we rode then climbed the hill. Just as we got to the gate the rain started!!!! Where were our umbrellas and rain gear??...back in our hotel room of course!
More later!
Lu