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Corfu & Sicily
... to Sicily because it is where her Dad was born and her parents had booked us into a really nice hotel, so I made it my mission to get us there within 24 hours. I found a ferry that would get us to the mainland, and then another ferry that would get us to Brindisi. Our ferry to Brindisi was overnight and we slept on the cold floor next to the toilet as we got tickets last minute so there was no seats left. Lisa was a ball of stress, nerves and tears the whole journey, we ...
Valley of the Dolls
... seawater you have ever seen. John wasn’t hungry so he decided to head off alone to the hotel whilst the rest of us enjoyed a gelato break. We relaxed on the terrace of the café overlooking the Mediterranean, eating gelato and enjoying the cool sea breeze. A nice way to breakup a day of riding. We are staying in the Valley of the Temples tonight. Greek ruins litter the countryside so I’m guessing there is going to be some great exploring ...
Taormina
... sky, perfecto! Took the funicular down to the beach, dipped our feet in the ocean, collected sea glass and colourful pebbles. 3 P.M. Sitting around the pool enjoying our last few hours in Italy. Our flight from here to Rome is early morning, yuk, we have to leave the hotel at 4 A.M. (Double yuk). Then Rome to Toronto then ...
Sicily
... 2 pages, South Africa and Italy?) More to come, I hope. 3 P.M. on the bus. Went by Mt. Etna, too many clouds to see its summit. The landscape on our way to Taormina changed from desert-like to lush agricultural scenery, lemon and orange groves, Aloe Veras, olive trees, prickly pears, fig trees. Because of the dry weather, there's a complex system of irrigation, lots of aqueducts throughout the countryside. Today is very sunny, blue sky and ...
Life in Italy - part 2
... inside In the south, lots and lots of solar panels in fields by the side of the highways. Butter on tables only for breakfast, no butter for rolls or bread at dinner time Using salt and pepper is an insult to the chef, rarely do you see them on the table Shops are closed from about 1 to 4. School is 7 AM to 1 ...
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