Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Sightseeing in Sicily....

Yesterday Daniela and I visited Vendicari, a nature preserve. The walk through the now parched marsh led to the beach and the stone carapace of a three-hundred year old "tonnara," a site into which fishermen would herd tuna and trap them.

Later we escaped the heat traveling to another beach. The kids have been running around with their cousins. I've been walking around the garden. And we've all been enjoying the fruits of the sea, and other food oddities.



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2 comments:

Valeria Brancaforte said...

...ayayay que nostalgia!!
Bienvenido a Sicilia, Ken, y un fuerte abrazo para todos
V + F

(Ken) said...

Pena me da que no nos pudimos ver este verano...pero esperamos verlos en Washington :)

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