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Island Hopping

On Thursday eight of us seized a wonderful opportunity and visited the Aeolian Islands – specifically the islands of Salina, Panarea, and Stromboli. While we missed climbing La Rocco, we had a day filled with scenic views, quaint architecture, black sand and pebble beaches, and swimming. Aside from a slight sunburn, this experience has been…

Posted by on May 20, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


The One With La Rocca

On Thursday, May 18, we hiked up La Rocca in Cefalù:  Hiking up this mountain was something that some of my villa-mates and I were looking forward to from our very first day in Cefalù and when the time finally came it was even better (and also a little bit worse because of the heat…

Posted by on May 19, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


Clothes Shopping in Cefalu

Cefalu is full of little local businesses- cheese shops, bread shops, souvenir stands, and even soap shops!  I love looking at the clothes boutiques, but the style of clothes found there did not seem like clothes you would wear on a regular basis.  There were sunhats draped with seashells, long, lacey, pastel dresses, and be-dazzled…

Posted by on May 19, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


Being Extra… But Also Frugal?

On Sunday, May 14th, we went to go see the Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina.  The tour guide talked a lot about how the villa was constructed.  Most villas at the time were made symmetrical, but this villa was huge and historians say this is because additions were made to it over the…

Posted by on May 19, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


Some Good Home Cooking

Experience Blog 3 As much as I have loved Italian food, I had very little idea on how the food was actually cooked. All the appetizers, pizzas, and pastas have been masterfully presented to me but last Wednesday offered an opportunity to see how our food was prepared. Our group traveled into the mountains to…

Posted by on May 19, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


Food and Stuff

Here in Sicily, going grocery shopping is a completely different experience than it is in America. First of all, it is more common to frequent specialty shops rather than going to a supermarket to purchase all your goods. As I’ve found in Cefalu, there are shops that specialize in meat, cheese, wine, vegetables, and anything…

Posted by on May 19, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


Making Arincini

On Wednesday May 18, we took a bus into the rolling hills of Cefalù to the house of a man named Nino.  Him and his son Alessandro gave us a cooking lesson.  It was a four course meal with arancini as appetizers, pasta with fennel and lentils as the first plate, grilled sausage for the…

Posted by on May 18, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


A Long-Ass Dinner in the Mountains of Cefalù

Today, one of my long-time goals came true (in a way): I was “invited” to have dinner at someone’s home in Italy. Of course, I went with my entire group of around 24 kids and my teachers, but it only helped me to realize the beauty of how things always work out. If you know…

Posted by on May 17, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


Catholicism and Protestantism

On Tuesday, we took a tour of Cefalù on foot. At one point, we entered the cathedral that lies on Piazza Duomo after discussing its history. It’s a Catholic church, typical of Italy. The inside of the building was quite different from a typical American church (or at least the churches I’ve seen, which are all Protestant);…

Posted by on May 17, 2017 in 2017 Blog post


Clothes shopping in Cefalù

https://youtu.be/TW0N21xlgro So far in Cefalù, I have eaten in the restaurants in town, gone to the beach, and had gelato (everyday), but I had yet to go shopping for clothes. I had no need for more clothes (and weight in my luggage), but I wanted to purchase something from Cefalù just to have it to…

Posted by on May 17, 2017 in 2017 Blog post