I'll get back to talking about Warsaw at some stage, but we went to Sicily, to Trapani on the Western end to be specific. I liked it, a lot. You would too. Check it out, give the poorest region of Italy some of your hard earned, it needs it, and it is lovely.
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| Salted Sards |
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| She's got wings |
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| Rusty and Crusty |
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| Looks stormy, but it wasn't |
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| A trolley of herbs. |
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| Local tuna, delicious and salty. |
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| The garlic truck |
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| The fresh mornings catch |
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| Tutti Tutti. |
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| Cous cous and fish fish |
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| grill me that squid! |
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| A grumpy local |
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| bottle beach |
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| House of the maimed |
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| A neta, she broke my heart in a letter |
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| beach treasure |
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| One of my new favourites |
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| One of my old favourites |
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| A neta again. |
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| The bay of Trapani |
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| Granita, yum. |
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| Tonno, a great reason to get to this end of Sicily. |
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| It just tastes awesome when this fresh. |
2 comments:
Wspaniałe zdjęcia. Takimi właśnie obrazami myślę o mojej ukochanej Sycylii!
dziękuję Aglnieszka! Tak Sycylii jest bardzo bardzo piękne! :)
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