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Little P in Sicily: January 2010
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Little P in Sicily. Dream, Vivere il sogno. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Montalbano is so big and so cool. So here is some pics to show you how cool it really is! I'm at the top of the world! Really, Montalbano is on a tall and big mountain. My dad was afraid we were going to fall off on the way there! Isn't this thing cool? Well I shouldn't call it a thing, someone lives here.this is a house! Cool, right were I want to live.on a cliff right next to a giant castle. Well, only the castle part was true! Geogr...
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Sicilian Odyssey: Road Rage
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Friday, October 08, 2004. There is no road rage in Sicily, I've decided. It's futile. You'd be raging all the time because the drivers and the driving are totally crazy and unpredictable. Every vehicle is bashed, dented, and/or scratched. It's really only a matter of time until I join them. Traffic circles are especially fun places, and there are a multitude of them here. Who yields to whom?
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Sicilian Odyssey: January 2005
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Monday, January 17, 2005. Frostino riding down Etna. Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 1/17/2005 10:14:00 AM. Saturday, January 08, 2005. Snowmen from Mt. Etna. They dress up in snowsuits and play in the snow! Blocking much of their view until he slides (melts) off and splatters on the road. Often I'll be coming home from work and see dozens of former snowmen as new roadkill. Sunday, January 02, 2005.
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Sicilian Odyssey: August 2004
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Monday, August 30, 2004. The ceramics of Caltigirone. Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 8/30/2004 06:00:00 PM. Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 8/30/2004 05:49:00 PM. Tuesday, August 24, 2004. The nuances of language. In the house and what to take out, he would say, "I. It" when he meant "I will make it. She, of course, was saying, "No, don't. Meaning "go away" and. Monday, August 23, 2004. We were lucky...
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Sicilian Odyssey: Sunshine and Seafood in Scoglitti
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Sunday, October 05, 2008. Sunshine and Seafood in Scoglitti. Next, we went to the famous Sicilian Donnafugata Castello. By then, we were all. Fine food, fine friends, and a fine day for all. Life is good! Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 10/05/2008 12:21:00 PM. At October 06, 2008 4:47 PM. Greetings from Holland,. At October 06, 2008 6:42 PM. Mmmmmmmmmmm.makes me hungry all over again! Maria Tuttocu...
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Sicilian Odyssey: November 2004
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 11/30/2004 11:17:00 PM. Monday, November 22, 2004. It's Good to be the Emperor. One of Sicily’s Top Ten (and there is a guide book by that name! In this day of wall-to-wall carpeting, hardwood floors, and linoleum, it’s hard to think of these works of art as FLOORS that people actually walked on every day! Monday, November 08, 2004. Atlant...
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Sicilian Odyssey: July 2004
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Saturday, July 31, 2004. The eve of the odyssey . . . Hopefully, I will figure out how to post from my cellphone. Otherwise, it will be several days before this is updated. Arrividerci! Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 7/31/2004 11:13:00 PM. Atlanta, Georgia, United States. View my complete profile. Onclick="return fbs click()" target=" blank" class="fb share link" Share on Facebook. Im back in town!
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Sicilian Odyssey: December 2004
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Tuesday, December 28, 2004. Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 12/28/2004 11:19:00 PM. Monday, December 27, 2004. Finding Christmas in Sicily. The Sicilians all put up their trees on December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and a holiday. I was much later than that, of course. On midnight of Christmas Eve, the bells ring and fireworks are shot off to herald the birth of Jesus. They also eat ...
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Sicilian Odyssey: Two Three-Legged Sicilian Cats
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Monday, June 16, 2008. Two Three-Legged Sicilian Cats. I am referring, of course, to. Anyway, this entry got started because Kendra's daughter Sarah is visiting her mom here in Sicily for a few weeks. She is now about to enter her junior year in college in Michigan. She was the one who held the kittens the day we found them. Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 6/16/2008 10:06:00 AM. Where have you gone?
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Sicilian Odyssey: October 2004
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This island was deadly beautiful, very old, most powerful and strange." - Theresa Maggio in The Stone Boudoir. Saturday, October 16, 2004. Salvatore, Salvatore, Salvatore! I feel as though I’m living in one of those house in a foreign country books (Tuscany, Provence). In fact, there are a couple of them that have been written about Sicily, too, like. A House in Sicily. But I’m going to call my book. Salvatore, Salvatore, Salvatore! Posted by Maryellen Pienta @ 10/16/2004 07:19:00 PM. The next thing I kn...