Monday, June 28, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Rarely, if ever, does it even hint at rain before the last week of August which is when I caught this impending storm at Capo San Vito on the beautiful northern coast west of Palermo. Some of the fantastic ruins in Salemi in the western Valle del Delia. There is a plaque commemorating Garibaldi as it was here that he proclaimed himself ruler of Sicily for the King, Vittorio Emanuele. A view out over the plain of Agira in the province of Enna. Meduse, or jellyfish can be a problem so one must be careful at the beach. You know they are there because no one is in the water and the kids are standing on the shore with their little nets trying to catch them! My friend Antonio was born in Sicilia but found work as a psychiatrist in Udine. He and his family return every summer and we often go to ARCOBALENO ristorante in nearby Lettojanni.
The restaurant is owned by a Sicilian American woman named Giuseppina who came back to Sicilia for better life (her words) after graduation from HS in Queens NY! The food is simply, OTTIMO!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
There are so many things to look forward to seeing in Sicilia during the coming months. With a few minutes to spare, I am adding a few images. These two children were being just that, children enjoying the fun of Carnevale in Agira during August. There is always an International Folk Festival which travels to many different towns. This one was in Taormina. Groups have come from all over the world including Vietnam, Mexico, and most of eastern Europe just to name a few. The native dress of these Siciliani comes from Piana degli Albanesi near Palermo. Saro and Patrizia own a concession, a restaurant, bar, place for people to eat and relax and have pranzo should they not want to cook and to come to in the evening for a drink and though I hate to admit it, American music. It is Eli Beach and is on the beach at Sant'Alessio. La signora e' mia cugina Angela che io adoro!!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
It is in exactly one month that I will be leaving once again for Sicilia with all the wonderful things it has to offer. Sunsets are sunsets but there IS something very special when seen from Lipari in the Aeolian Islands. These grapes which are grown for local consumption wine are from Fiumidinisi in the province of Messina. I am a train fanatic so when I came across these tracks in the Bronte area around Mount Etnea, I was beside myself. GRANITA.. impossible to describe to someone who hasn't had it but if I must, think of it as a cross between the best gelato (not ice cream) and a slushy but totally pure! For the "anziani" (elders) the traditional granita is limone. The one pictured here is pistacchio (from Bronte which is world famous for pistacchio production) and chocolate and is the best I have ever had. When one eats granita, one closes his eyes and insists no one speaks! This was actually eaten in Caltagirone, which is a town acclaimed for its ceramics. The remaining image was taken from a road leading out of Bronte. Mount Etnea is in the background.
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