Withering heights
2. März 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C
Popped into central Sicily for my last night before next workaway. One of the drawbacks of spending the night up there is the 5 degree drop in temperature making for a chilly night.
The Siculi, anWeiterlesen
Its a gas
23. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ 🌧 5 °C
Vulcano has been quiet since the eruption of the Fossa cone on 3 August 1888 to 1890, which deposited about 5 m (16 ft) of pyroclastic material on the summit.
This eruption of Vulcano was carefullyWeiterlesen
Vulcano
23. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ 🌧 6 °C
40 minutes from Milazzo by hydro-plane, lies the island of Vulcano, where Africa smashes into the Eurasian plate, (which Africans are still doing.)
True to form, the ancient Greek imaginative name wasWeiterlesen
Mylae (without US Army intervention)
22. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C
According to Homer's Odyssey, Ulysses was shipwrecked here and met the lovely Polyphemus.
The town originated as the ancient Mylae, an outpost of Zancle, occupied before 648 BC, perhaps as early asWeiterlesen
Wether to get up - or not
22. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C
Lest you think that all is sunshine and spring flowers, here is the view from my window this morning. The van was rocking and the spray covering everything. Quite cosy in the van with my book.
Later IWeiterlesen
Black magic old town
21. Februar 2019 in Italien
Here's a bit of geology:
A long, long time ago a handsome shepherd named Daphnis was devoted to sheep and bucolic singing. He was a mediterranean deity embodying the vital spirit of Nature.
It came toWeiterlesen
Play-tex time
20. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C
I have nothing to say about this, other than to point out to parents' of prospective pupils that they may be confident of plenty of support being provided in the classroom.
Shock! Horror! Shame!
20. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C
The Praetorian Palace is so named because it has always housed the cities administration and is now the Town Hall / Palermo mayor's office, whence Piazza Pretoria and Fontana Pretoria.
The fountainWeiterlesen
My oath
20. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C
The museum is in a nice old villa build around a courtyard.
One type of fascinating article on display are these lead sheets called "defixiones", from the Latin verb defigere, (stab immobilise nailWeiterlesen
Brands you can trust
20. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C
In the museum:
The set of IKEA saucepans, with a base designed for electric hobs, are over 3000 years old! In those days they made them in bronze rather than aluminium.
The stone holes from the sameWeiterlesen
Admiral's church
19. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C
Like the bridge, this is another gift to Palermo from the Syrian-Greek adventurer George of Antioch. This guy fronted up to the ambitious Norman King Roger II after being in service to the NorthWeiterlesen
Bathtime
19. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C
This I could enjoy.
A Roman slipper bath, alas no longer available as far as I can see.
Finally I have found something really old in Sicily. A Copper Age double cell tomb cut into the rock. AboutWeiterlesen
In a pickle
19. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C
Nearly 8000 desiccated corpses have been shelved by category under the Capuchin Monastery.
Each one is dressed in their Sunday best and pinned to the walls, sitting on benches and shelves or lying inWeiterlesen
All that glitters
19. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C
Paid my money to visit the the Palazzo Reale, home of the Norman Kings, but the Royal Appartments were closed so I could only see the Cappella Palatina which is another UNESCO Heritage edifice.
TheWeiterlesen
A bridge too far (from the river)
19. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C
+ Admiral George of Antioch in the reign of Roger III, had this bridge across the river Oreto built when he arrived around 1132. Since then the river has been diverted. It was built entirely of dryWeiterlesen
Palermo
19. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C
Fortuitously I arrived as people were returning home for lunch, so I was able to park opposite a school in the middle of town.
The architecture in this town can best be described as "blended".
TheWeiterlesen
Family rivalry
19. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C
The less culturally sensitive may say that this is what you get when building from the leftovers of various other church construction kits.
UNESCO on the other hand regard it as one of the finestWeiterlesen
On the Beach
18. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
Before braving the streets of Palermo I spent the night in the equivalent of Brighton, Mondello. It became popular at the end of the 19thC for tourists from the city seeking a nice beach to promenadeWeiterlesen
Rock concert
18. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C
This huge 5thC BCE Temple was built by the Elysians in a remote valley near Segesta.
When the wind blows through the 36 columns it produces weird notes so I was told.
However, since the only way inWeiterlesen
Antico Erice
17. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ 🌙 9 °C
750m above Trapani on the Sicilian West coast, the Elymians (whoever they were,) built a town and a temple dedicated to Venus complete with Temple prostitutes. The temple remained intact afterWeiterlesen
Salt
16. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C
Just up the coast from Marsala, opposite Isola San Pantaleo, the 12thC salt pans are still working near the Phoenician Mozia. In fact by squinting into the shallow waters of the bay, an old road fromWeiterlesen
Marsala
15. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C
I awoke to find the fishing fleet in from the sea. Compared to real boats in Sciacca, these did not seem so impressive but I gather they are used for much shallower waters.
During the afternoon theWeiterlesen
The flowers that bloom in the Spring
14. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
make even old stones attractive.
Streets of Selinunte
14. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C
These are the streets of the well laid out city. The house construction and layout is the same as Agrigento and would have been very comfortable to live in.
One of the cross roads.
Some treasuresWeiterlesen
Selinunte
14. Februar 2019 in Italien ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
From being one of the most progressive and eminent cities in Magna Graecia, in 409 BCE Selinunte was transformed, almost overnight, into a large expanse of rubble. The reason for this was an attackWeiterlesen







































































































Tony HammondYou would have been nuts not to take him up on his offer!