I can't help but wonder every time I see a town or village perched like Ragusa how in the world people managed to build structures like that so many years ago.
Hi, Nick. I'm sure you would. Hi, Miss B. You must come and visit one day. Hi, Flutterby. You know, I was thinking the same thing as I took the photos. Hi, James. I had to see the doc there - all OK. Hi, Alex. Simi and I are glad you came over. A big woofie hug from Simi xx woof!
I'm a sort-of retired language teacher from Cardiff, Wales, UK, now trying to make a new life in Sicily. I'm not growing vines, making olive oil or restoring a palace stone by stone!
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Thanks, Pat. I would really enjoy meandering through those streets.
Pretty!!!! I wish I was there too!
We don't have anything like that in the U.S. :(
I can't help but wonder every time I see a town or village perched like Ragusa how in the world people managed to build structures like that so many years ago.
You were in Ragusa? You don't often do that.
O comed by 2 dayz HI to Simi! OK?
Hi, Nick. I'm sure you would. Hi, Miss B. You must come and visit one day. Hi, Flutterby. You know, I was thinking the same thing as I took the photos. Hi, James. I had to see the doc there - all OK. Hi, Alex. Simi and I are glad you came over. A big woofie hug from Simi xx woof!
Looks drier than here and the ragu must be better!
Memories of our trip to Sicily ...I just love how the houses are built up, it is like a mountain :-)xx
Hi, WW, Very good! Hi, Anne. We have tiers of houses like that in Modica, too.
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