Travel: Taormina and Mt. Etna, Sicily

We are back from a short trip to Sicily. This was my first trip to Sicily ever - and I really enjoyed it. Although in 2 days I only got a very short impression, it worth it. I like Sicily! I like the landscape, the food, the sweets, the marmelade, the wine, the ceramics ...

"Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn?" - Goethe

sweets made of marzipan and citrus fruits

typical Sicilian ceramic heads to use as flower pots

But lets start at the beginning: I was impressed how fast we made it to Sicily: starting after breakfast in Pizzo / Vibo Marina, we made it to Taormina easily before lunch (even including a flat tire on the poor "autostrada" that is under re-construction until Reggio Calabria).

Get off the freeway at Villa San Giovanni and take the ferry to Messina. At this time of the year (even it was Easter Holiday also for Italians), there was no queue for the ferry boats that run all the time. It is an about 30 minutes ride through the Strait of Messina (at its narrowest point 3,1 km).


From Messina you reach Taormina after a short drive on the freeway with lots of tunnels. Meanwhile it was noon. But we still had enough time to get a first impression of this pittoresque little city and its narrow and steep aleys. After a typical Sicilian lunch we visited the ancient Greek theater and took lots of pictures of the stunning view of Mt. Etna.


here with sunshine: cartolina da Taormina

During this time of the year the top (about 3.350 m) is still covered by snow. However, you do not need to bring your hiking equipment. You can drive up to a gondola station located in the Southern part of the Etna national park. This will take you until 2.500 meters hight. And if you like, Unimogs take you further up to interesting craters where you can walk with a guide. Even hinking boots and jackets are for rent (and socks for sale). We did not go further then the gondola station as it was quiet windy that day and we were not prepared for temperatures below zero degree Celsius and snow.

Here I am posing next to one of the Unimogs.

There are ski lifts - you can ski on the vulcano during winter !
All the black is lava !

There are around 100 craters - its Europe's largest active vulcano !

So, while in Pizzo, I can recommend even just a 1 day-trip to Taormina, if you do not have too much time and are motorized. If you have more time, spend one night at one of the plenty B&Bs and visit the largest active European vulcano, Mount Etna - it is a must adventure and great fun, especially for kids.

What we did today

Pizzo weather today:
20 degrees Celsius (in the shadow), calm sea, Stromboli view

This was a beautiful moment:
Seeing our son playing with his friend from the neighbourhood - on our terrace for the first time - it felt like we finally live here ! Although it is not the case yet. So, while kids were playing, others were working...

Inside CC was grinding the beams (travi) to prepare them for the paint job

I was making sure to order the right quantity - and the right size of tiles (6,5 cm x 25 cm) by drawing the pattern with crayons on the wall (I opted against 12,5 cm x 25 cm, which looked too much like bricks).
And : I decided on the hight: 1,20 on the wall with the sink and max. 1,30 on the wall with the toilet flush push botton. (for internal use: 6,45 m2, Ricordi, bianco Capri, finitura lucida, d'Agostino)

Outside, others tried to clean the facade from some spots with a high-pressure cleaner.

Some minor kids scribbles were scratched away and Angelo wanted to repair it with colored plaster

Angelo at work.

I discovered that this time a I have a wide angle camera to shot the entire house in one picture ! And while making more pictures I scented some lovely fresh and sweet fragrance in the air....

 
... I looked up and saw this orange in neighbours garden right above me. The flower of the orange tree does not only look like Jasmine it also scented similar to Jasmine. What a lovely surprise this morning !

More oranges in neighbour's garden

See, while others were working I was taking pictures.

In the afternoon, we drove to Vibo to place the orders for the first bathroom - finally. And when arriving in the shop, CC stumbled over a Bisazza mosaic sample - that we added to our order spontanously (just to have some colour over the sink) - and CC almost ordered a tourquis colour because he liked the first picture in my flickr set (see last post) that much ! (I sent him the link last night) I am pretty lucky with CC's taste !