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Corfu & Sicily
... was absolutely hilarious. Magdalena, the owner of the hostel came and laughed at Lisa with me, then she got the bat out of the room. It was such a tiny little bat, I thought it was really cute. But I guess waking up with it tangled in my hair wouldn't have been so fun, so it was for the best that we set it free. We spent all of the time we were in Corfu at the beach. It was too hot to be in the rooms and the beach was so close to the hostel that it was easy to stay there all ...
Roman mosaics and a quaint medieval fishing town
... other towns we have been to. In fact of a night time there are very few on the streets and we feel sorry for the retailers and restaurant owners as the season is all but over. Last night we had dinner at a restaurant overlooking the water and had no trouble in getting a prime table. We have not spoken about the costs of things over here. Compared to the last time we were in Europe the decline in the ...
Day trips to Syracuse and Castelmola
... She was having trouble seeing Mount Etna. Etna sits much higher in the sky than you would think and it is often clouded over. However we were able to point out Mount Etna sitting above the clouds. She excitedly yelled out to her husband "Harry these people have found Mount Etna!. So let the history records show that Etna was not discovered by the Greeks or Romans but by the Vikings from Australia! Ciao for now. ...
Taormina
... away. Great food and hospitality. Breakfast is being served, more later, hopefully with pictures. The Internet is very iffy here. Walked through the village of Taormina which was amazingly quaint. Had lunch in an outdoor restaurant in a piazza overlooking the Mediterranean, great food, great service. Very warm today ...
Sicily
... Tempio Della Concordia, Tempio Di Giunone (Juno), Tempio Di Giove (Jupiter). The city of Agrigento, where we spent the night, is built on the hills surrounding The Valle Di Templi, which is a Unesco site. It can get very hot here, very little rain. There are Lots of solar panels all through the area. Our guide who grew up here in Agrigento told us that water for consumption, bathing, cooking etc... is often rationed, it's part of ...