Selinunte Beach
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Would you like wine with dinner?
... our way up the side of one of the mountains surrounding Palermo and through small villages. I made one small navigation error and we ended up heading back into the village we had just left. More driving the wrong way on one-way streets, steep downhill turns on narrow streets, more women yelling at us, more waves and smiles from us. After 2 hours of navigating twisty mountain roads, over hill and dale, through lovely valleys and ...
Friends in Marsala
... palms and olive trees, we find Nataly's eldest daughter at riding school, trotting around a sandy course being doused with water to stop it blowing away. The wind is even stronger here. If it's not the sirocco, it's another just as powerful.
We collect Michelle and Nataly's other daughters and head outside town to family ...
Marsala
Rien de bien spécial ici. Beaucoup de magasins mais pas beaucoup de sites intéressants avec une valeur historique. On partira d'ici sans trop de regrets. Il fait si chaud et c'est si peu intéressant que nous avons décidé de nous rendre à l'aéroport plus tôt que prévu et d'attendre notre vol dans le confort de la climatisation. Nous avons tous les deux hâte d'arriver à Malte. Nous appréhendons aussi un peu notre arrivée puisque Patricia a reçu un courriel aujourd'hui à ...
Eating in Salemi
We left Venice early Thursday morning and arrived in Ulmi by noon. Pina had the mid-day meal ready and we have been eating ever since. No WiFi at Vito's house, but a friend of Vito across the street has WiFi and I'm sitting in his garden and am "connected." We've done a lot of table sitting and talking. Yesterday visited the Arab and Norman Castle dating from the 1000-1100, and the Salemi Museum where they had a fascinating exposition on ...
Stones from 2700 years ago
... chilli in, marinated olives, marinated funghi, anchovies, a sort of spicy ratatouille and an olive oil bread sandwich. This town is right by the sea and there is a small harbour and some lovely sandy beaches.
The second slice of ancient history is at Selinunte (which means Celery – more of those triffids), the settlements here dating back to 700 BC; there are the ruins of some 8 temples which date from 550 BC and the city which went with ...
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- Swimming pool
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach