Sunday, November 13, 2022

Boulder, Knees and an Ear, and a Kitty Model on Saturday, September 24, 2022

Saturday breakfast before taking off for Noto, Siracusa, and Ortygia – hey, where is our darn cappuccino???
Thelma, Louise, and Boulder.
At Noto, a gate in the city wall and the cathedral.
These structures don’t look a thing like what I see in Charleston. I wonder what seeing such old beauties every day must do to one’s perception of the world/life. For example, look at the gentleman below, sitting at an outdoor café table and chatting on his phone. Oblivious.
I never did catch who these people were, but they do look important.
Imagine having one of these balconies outside your apartment. That second one looks a little sassy.
And then you have the American standing on a curb, wishing she hadn’t inherited those knock knees.
In Siracusa, more ruins and the Ear of Dionysius – a natural cave with acoustical properties that I didn’t test.
And a kitty who appears to be accustomed to being photographed.
After a bus ride to our last Sicilian resort, Donna Carmela Boutique Resort in Giarre, we dressed for yet another four-course meal - dinner outdoors under cover with the group all decked out. I’m still not eating the baby octopi.

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