Nestled between the slope of Mount Etna and the majestic Mediterranean Sea is where we enjoy the Sicilian Simplicity
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Pranzo di domenica
This past Sunday was a cold rainy day, but we stayed warm with a nice plate of egg pasta with thick warm ragout. I teach English at a pre-school here in town, after lunch we went over to watch their Christmas recital. They are all so Cute!
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Ciao Jilli, I stumbled upon your blog and just love it. Especially your wedding pictures. You sound so happy and content in your new life. I was born in Sicily, near Palermo and with my family emigrated to Kansas City, Missouri almost 40 yrs. ago. I just visited my home town this past May and everything is still so fresh in my mind and I miss it so much. I hope you continue to blog and I'll continue to follow it.
Happy New Year/Felice Anno Nuovo a te e la tua famiglia. Carole D.
I have been carried away to a world that stops to taste the sweetness of the land, and admire all the treasures that their rich black soil provides. Now my journey begins as we enjoy the simple pleasures of the life! We came from different worlds, spoke different languages, but that didn’t stop us. We have our home in Sicily, and many adventures await us. Sicilia is our home!
Sailing across the Gulf of Mexico, I had the pleasure of meeting the most amazing man. Little did I know that he would eventually become the love of my life and would change my world. We were both working aboard a cruise line at the time. He, an Italian Engineer, and I, the featured headlining Vocalist, met at a crew party and the rest is history. Our beginning... Wedding Pictures...
Towns around Mt. Etna
Take a trip around Mt.Etna and visit all the small towns along the way here. Relax and enjoy the scenery on the Ferrovia Circumetnea Train that travels around Mt. Etna.
2 comments:
Ciao Jilli,
I stumbled upon your blog and just love it. Especially your wedding pictures.
You sound so happy and content in your new life.
I was born in Sicily, near Palermo and with my family emigrated to Kansas City, Missouri almost 40 yrs. ago. I just visited my home town this past May and everything is still so fresh in my mind and I miss it so much.
I hope you continue to blog and I'll continue to follow it.
Happy New Year/Felice Anno Nuovo a te e la tua famiglia.
Carole D.
Thank you for stopping by! Yes, we love it here... I hope you can make many more visits to Sicily; it is such an amazing island.
Tanti Auguri,
Jill
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