Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Conquering Mt Etna

We headed out this morning fairly early - our mission - Mt Etna. Whlie waiting for the shuttle to the car Anne pointed out some temple ruins right next to us dating to about 200 BC.


Laughed at the sign put up.. You have to wonder why it was necessary to put the sign up in the first place!


And then to Mt Etna.


We grabbedsome breakfast then walked to the cable car building. I have a chest infection and asthma, and I sruggled to get up to the building from the incline and stairs. I wondered how I was going to climb.

The cable car gave us brilliant views of the area and climbed 1900 metres.



At the top there were some jackets for sale - soft shell for a really good price. We all purchased one. Then we started walking. I struggled to get up the first hill - let alone 5km uphill. The air was very thin as well. I realised my limitations and said goodbye to Anne and Camille and headed back to the shop/cafe to wait for them.

Then I thought - I haven't come all this way to NOT get to the top. So I forked out another 33 Euros for the bus trip tot he crater and the guided walk up the craters (still very steep). I'm gad I did as the views were amazing.



tTo give you an idea of how far I still had to walk - see those people that look like ants on top of the crater - I had to walk there too! At one stage I really struggled - the wind was blowing, it was very steep, so I swallowed my pride and asked for help. Friendly arms were given and I was able to do it. Very thankful for understanding people and an understanding guide. The air was so thin at one stage I got very dizzy. Thought it was just me - but both Anne and Camille also experienced the same.



The last time this crater erupted was in 2011 and went for 3 months. You can still see the shaft hole in this photo!

I felt like I was on a moonscape.


Small vents with steam coming through them, which you had to step over carefully.


Up high, I could see the winding path the bus had taken, and more busses were on their way up far below..


To give perspective the buildings below is where the bus dropped me off.


And here's me at the top in my new jacket! I'll have to get some pink glasses!



I met Anne and Camille on the way back down, and they passed me their bags so I could take them down on the bus. I waited in the cafe for them, and they really didn't take long to arrive. Much easier going down! Anne told me that there was a sign at the cable car that those people with asthma should not go on the crater! Ha!

We then headed to the beach nearest to us - really pretty. There's a little island with a house on it in Gaudi style. I didn't go in with Anne and Camille - I headed into the water to have my last swim.


As this was our last day in Sicily.


We had a drink at the bar at the beach, then headed back up and went out to a fish dinner. The food was incredible - a fitting way to end our trip with fresh seafood.


Lastly - here's our map and piece of paper that we used to plan our trip around Sicily - that and googl4 maps. No doubt you'll have no problem recreating the trip!

Off to Poland now. From 27C to 11C. I'm going to freeze - glad I bought that jacket!

The Island of Ortigia, Syracuse, Sicily

We had a bit of a slow morning this morning, but once we got going we explored the Island of Ortigia where we were staying in depth. First stop were the markets - look at those prices!






Cactus flowers...

Huge bags of mussels



Chocolate anyone?

After the market we found a place for breakfast then continued exploring... Little alleyways and gorgeous streets with lovely buildings!


The main square



Along the waterfront people were fishing...



Anne and Camille mesmerised at the fish swimming below...




We then visited the Castille..Dates back to the 12th century with add ons in the 16th.


Earthenware found on the site..


and 16th century hand grenades!





Back on the street searching for a decent place for a glass of wine!



Found one - 3 glasses of wine and a bottle of water was only 6 Euros!


On way back to car - we stumbled across this ancient church


And I wished I could swim - it was so hot..



We then headed to Taomarina where we are staying for the next two nights!

Caltagirone to Ragusa, to Noto and then the Island of Ortigia

This morning Anne's friend Camille is arriving from the Netherlands to join us. We were picking her up from Catanaia airport at 10am, so we got up early to explore Caltagirone during daylight.. We walked out of our apartment and onto the stairs - looking down as the sun was rising onto the city..



First of all we walked up to the top to look around...


The view from the very top...


Caltagirone is known as the city of ceramics. Even the signs of he important buildings were beautifully done in ceramic and the colours of Italy.



This building is our airbnb apartment we were staying at. from the front door, we were on the next level - you can see our balcony window which is open...


Little alleyways...

 Beautiful views...


Children on the way to school...

 The main square...

 Once again at the bottom of the steps with me about to cimb to the top. Anne is already halfway up, I'm making photography excuses! I counted - 96 steps to our apartment. My poor hips and butt!


But this breakfast awaited us at the apartment!


Our view while eating breakfast!


After picking up Camille we drove to Ragusa. We thought we had arrived a the old town, but we found out after lunch that we were in the new old town, and that the old town was further down the hill! But we explored the new old town first... The cathedral...


A couple of interesting sculptures...



 The white cat of Ragusa...



Driving to the 'old' old town...




Interesting Balustrades...



The 'old' Old Town Cathedral..


Then I had to walk up hill, up and down more stairs for the rest of the afternoon. It was definitely a butt and hip day. My knees will never be the same...


Sometimes very narrow staircases through very small tunnels...



And finally at the top the huge cathedral...It was hot too - about 29C and I wasy dying of heat!


And back down again through narrow staircases...


Camille bought a sicilian cuisine book - this is one of the recipes. Lost in Translation!

Then on to Noto - another ancient town, this time much different. The buildings were bigger and more wealthy. More palaces...




We stopped for wine and cheese (and meats) and soaked up the atmosphere!


And drank red wine from Corleone!


We then drove to the island of Ortigia in Syracuse, where we were staying the night! Anne and Camille went out to explore, but I was exhausted and stayed in, did some washing, and was fast asleep by the time they came back! A full day!