A Month in Bella Italia

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Richprins wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:06 am ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Food looks fresh and healthy!

And a pool with a view! X#X
The food in all the markets looks so good!! :yes:
Lisbeth wrote: Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:10 am Those kitties do not look like stray ones ;-)

Goat cheese is delicious and healthy :yes:

Maybe that village looks better (or rather less bad) with rain O**

Market looks nice though \O
The kitties were strays and very wary of people, but I think these ones are very well looked after by SO's aunt. ;-) That was not a very nice part of the village, the rest was quite nice. :yes:


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For our last afternoon, we went to Agrigento. On the way, SO's aunt stopped in the village next to Santa Elisabetta, Raffadali, to show us a street with our surname. O:V

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Agrigento is on a hillside overlooking the Mediterranean. Looking at it from afar it's not a very attractive city, but once you start walking around there are some very pretty places, and we enjoyed walking around for a couple of hours.

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We went to a restaurant in Raffadali for a dinner, which was most enjoyable. :yes:

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After all Agrigento is a tourist place, so it has to keep up to certain standards. Like all this kind of places avoiding the suburbs is better ;-)

"Gueli" is definitely a name with it's roots in Sicily :yes:


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That's for sure!! :yes: Just about every third person we saw in the village had our surname but weren't related! :-? lol


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There are Gueli's all over the world ;-) A lot of immigrant were/are Sicilians. It has always been a poor "country".


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Ja, why didn't I find a rich husband? O** 0*\ lol


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You are not that bad off.....I think ;-)

A pity that we only only get wise, when it is too late 0*\


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lol


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Nice food, I love pasta! :yes:

But not slugs/abalone or whatever that shell stuff is... :no:

Why are there cages around the churchbells? -O-

The boy must wear socks! :X: 0=


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It's a clock tower, RP. It is about time that you take a trip to Europe ;-)


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