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  • Enchanting Sicily, Day 3: Wise Guy, The Answer

    LIVE from Sicily | Today we visited a beautiful olive orchard in Castelvetrano, Case di Latomie, where they produce superior quality olives and olive oil under the Centonze brand. Dear readers, earlier this month, I posed the question asking how old you thought this tree is. First, note that the earlier photo was taken in…

  • Palazzina Cinese

    The design of the Palazzina Cinese is an expression of an end-of-the-18th-century bent for everything Chinese. Designed by Giuseppe Patricolo, it possesses an odd combination of stylistic elements. After a lengthy renovation over the last decade, the “Chinese Pavillion” and its extensive, manicured gardens are open to the public.

  • An Ancient Mask from Siracusa

    Ancient mask, Siracusa’s Museo Archeologico Regionale “Paolo Orsi”

  • Ancient Theater in Siracusa

    The 2014 season of L’Istituto Nazionale del Dramma Antico (INDA) has begun in Siracusa. INDA has existed since 1914, and it presents ancient masterpieces of theater at Siracusa’s Teatro Antico–the same stage on which some of these works may have been premiered centuries ago! This photo is from the 2012 season when I saw The…

  • Views at “Lo Zingaro” Nature Reserve

    The stunning, unspoiled coastline of “Lo Zingaro” Nature Reserve, along Sicily’s northwest coast between Castellammare del Golfo and San Vito Lo Capo.

  • Beauty in the Details

    This cherub is one example of the extraordinary balcony details found in Noto. Balconies such as this one were created by Baroque artisans when the city was rebuilt in the 17th century after a devastating earthquake. 

  • The Earth is Waking from Her Sleep

    Spring in Sicily is glorious. Persephone has returned from the Underworld, and Demeter is waking from her sadness.

  • Carnival Cannoli: Nothing Better

    Cannoli for Carnival

  • Music is Everywhere

    Nymph with tambourine, from a fresco in Palermo’s Palazzo dei Normanni, the house of Sicily’s parliament.