Tuesday, April 21, 2026

CATCHING UP WITH OUR FAVOURITE JEWELLERS

Salvatore's shop, Gemma

Gabriele's shop, Temporè Orologi

We have met the enterprising Aprile brothers, Salvatore and Gabriele, before on this blog but now it is time to catch up with them because they have both set up new ventures which I think you will want to know about:

Salvo, you were previously working with your parents in their jewellery shop and Gabriele, you had your watchmaker's shop in a very handy location for those of us needing an urgent repair or a battery and I imagine there was plenty of footfall in both shops, so what made you two move?

We decided to move to the new location three years ago because we had an opportunity to acquire a new property there. (Gabriele's previous premises were rented.) We wanted to create a new service hub for watch services and purchase, plus gemology services, some of which are in development. Not everyone knows that the form of a currently owned piece of jewellery can be changed; the stone of a ring can become that of a brooch, for example. The advantages are that the new stores are in a central shopping location, the via Sacro Cuore in Modica, which is well known and where many businesses are successful. We are optimistic! 

Gabriele, have your business ambitions changed? We know that eclipses have inspired you. Do they continue to do so?

Yes, of course. I'm passionate about science and time management. In our beautiful world, we all travel every day - every minute and second, like a watch timer but maybe we don't think about it.

How long did it take you to set up the new shops?

Salvo: Two years because of construction time and supply issues. But now we're here!

Salvo, you have your own jewellery line now, don't you?

Yes, I do and my designs were featured at an event taking place in Milan during the city's famous Fashion Week this year.

That's fantastic! I wish you both every success and I'm sure all the readers of this post do too. 

Salvo: Thank you. Stay tuned because the new website is coming soon!

Here are some photos from Salvatore and Gabriele's grand opening event, which took place on 1st December last year. (Unfortunately I missed it because I was in hospital, but as you can imagine, my heart and thoughts were with the brothers that evening!)


Cutting the ribbon, 1.12.25. 
The lady on the right is the Mayor of Modica.

Cincin!

Salvo is happy.

Link to Gabriele's website

Addresses and opening hours:

Gemma

1/1 via Sacro Cuore, Modica, RG.

9 am to 1 pm; 4 pm to 8 pm. Monday mornings by appointment.

Temporè

Piazza Libertà 6, Modica, RG.

9 am to 1 pm; 4 pm to 8 pm. Closed Monday mornings.


Thursday, March 12, 2026

IT'S BEEN A WHILE...

Yes, it's been a long and involuntary hiatus, for reasons which I'll explain further down the post because I'd like to start by mentioning last Sunday's International Women's Day, La Giornata della Donna. Susanna Duffy in Melbourne invited me to speak on her very interesting radio programme Left After Breakfast on Melbourne 3CR radio and this is what I said:

"It's 9 a.m. in beautiful, Baroque Modica and in a few minutes I'm going to a nearby bar where I know there'll be bright yellow mimosa-inspired cakes because the mimosa blossom is the symbol of International Women's Day – la Giornata Internazionale della Donna – in Italy.

This was the idea of Teresa Mattei, a World War 2 partisan and one of the Mothers of the Italian Constitution – that is, she was a member of the Assemblea Costituente which drew up the Constitution after the war. She thought that mimosa would be a great symbol of International Women's Day for the simple reason that the flowers are in season here in early March and can be obtained easily at little or no cost. Little bouquets of them are being sold right now in the streets and people do buy them for the women in their lives. It's quite a joyous day here with free entry for women to all State cultural sites.

Teresa Mattei died in 2013 at the age of 92. The mimosa blooms for you today, Teresita, as it does for all women.

Buona Giornata della Donna - Happy International Women's Day."


Mimosa-inspired cheesecake
at the Cicara Caffeteria, Modica.



But what had I been up to in the months before that? Not much, really as in November I underwent knee replacement surgery. I spent five weeks in hospital, where I must say the physiotherapy was wonderful but the worst part was being away from my dog Bertie-Pierrine. She was well looked after in kennels and they were kind enough to send me photos every day but I missed her so much!


One day the doctors said I could have a visit from her, provided it was outside and not for long. I got better pretty quickly after that!


And then, two days before Christmas we both came home and it was fantastic!



I'll leave you with a true story of something that happened in the hospital - it might make you smile:

Battle of the Bra

This morning a kindly male nurse is preparing me for physio. All is going reasonably well until we come to the matter of my bra, which, not being a queen who has a dresser at her command, I put on in my usual way, back to front to do up the fasteners, with the intention of then turning it around. 

"No!" says he, trying to pull my bra from my hands. "It's the wrong way round!"

"I know", say I.

"But how are you going to wear it like that?" he asks, still trying to wrench it from me.
(My dignity you have taken; my bra you shall never have.)

"Like this", I reply, deftly sliding the garment into its correct position and manoeuvring my tits into it.

Scratching his head, the nurse looks at me as an Egyptian might have looked at Moses when God parted the Red Sea. (I am left in great puzzlement as to this man's home life. Does his wife never do up her own bra?)

Then we moved on to the socks...

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