Tag: sicani

  • Terry’s Photos From Stunning Sicily

    Some photos from Stunning Sicily by our client Terry Preskar, October 2021. When can we return?

  • Stunning Sicily October 2021, Days 7 and 8

    Ciao from Stunning Sicily, Days 7 and 8! It’s hard to explain how essential our engagement with Sicilians is to our experience. Our time in the Sicani Mountains north of Agrigento leaves us with warmed hearts and a deeper understanding of what life is like in the center of Sicily. We’ll remember the feelings we experienced…

  • The Rock Of Caltabellota

    La rocca (the rock) of Caltabellota, lit by the sunset

  • Rustic Lunch In Sicily, But Not Only

    Lunch at Aldo’s featuring agave bud salad, raw pistachios and almonds, sheep’s milk cheeses, marinated olives and artichoke hearts, emerald-colored caper and herb pesto smeared on crusty bread, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh orange and fennel or tomato salad, depending on the season… and all garnished with vibrant edible flowers that Aldo grew on his property. Sweet,…

  • Sicily’s Teatro Andromeda Is A Work In Progress

    Shepherd and sculptor Lorenzo Reina’s Teatro Andromeda in the Sicani Mountains in the middle of Sicily, scrapes the sky. Although it feels ancient, the theater, which sits 1000 meters (3280 feet) above sea level, was built by Reina one stone at a time over the past 30 years. When you talk with the Lorenzo, he’ll…

  • Mountain View In Sicily

    Sicily’s Sicani Mountains with the village of Sant’Angelo Muxaro, Agrigento Province in the middleground

  • Spring Day In the Center Of Sicily

    A meadow of crimson clover and a hillside outside of Sant’Angelo Muxaro, Sicani Mountains, Agrigento Province, Sicily

  • Castronovo Di Sicilia: The Golden Heart Of Sicily

    In the heart of Sicily, Castronovo di Sicilia is tucked between the Platani River, Mount Kassar, and the Mount Carcaci Nature Preserve. Although in Palermo Province, it feels very much part of the Sicanian region that is to its south, probably because of the activity along the ancient thoroughfare — the Platani River — that…

  • The Saintly Details

    Santa Rosalia, as illustrated in this year’s Archi di Pasqua… Created in a mosaic style using cereals. She is depicted holding a skull, which is a reminder of our mortality.