Quatro: Sicilian Quartets

September 26, 2011

Which is your favorite Sicilian Gang of Four?

Sicilian Women with baby, copyright Jann Huizenga

Sicilian Men Reading Death Notices, copyright Jann Huizenga

Four Sicilian Women, copyright Jann Huizenga

Four Sicilian Men Walking, copyright Jann Huizenga

Four Sicilian Teens, copyright Jann Huizenga

Four Sicilian Women, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilian Men, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilian Women, copyright Jann Huizenga

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Congratulations to Lynne of the beautiful blog Decollete Glimpses who has won the drawing for the porta banana!

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Tre: Sicilian Trios

September 15, 201

We’re the Three Best Friends

That Anyone Could Have

We’re the Three Best Friends

That Anyone Could Have…

Stoop sitters in Sicily, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilian Children Sitting on Stoop, copyright Jann Huizenga

Three young Sicilian Men, copyright Jann Huizenga

Three old Sicilian Men, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilians Sweeping the Street, copyright Jann HuizengaThree Sicilian Men by the Sea, copyright Jann HuizengaThree Sicilians in Doorway, copyright Jann HuizengaClick to subscribe to BaroqueSicily.

Due: Sicilian Duos

September 9, 2011

It takes two, baby

It takes two, baby

To make a dream come true, just takes two.

Sicilian Pair, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilian Pair, copyright Jann Huizenga

Sicilian Pair, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilian Pair, copyright Jann Huizenga

Sicilian Angels, copyright Jann Huizenga

Sicilian Pair, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilian Pair, copyright Jann Huizenga

Sicilian Pair, copyright Jann HuizengaSicilian Pair, copyright Jann Huizenga

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The Man in the Pink Coppola, Part 2

August 28, 2011

Bella Figura in Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

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So after obliging me with a mini photo-shoot, the signore in the pink cap takes off. I walk up and down hills to another part of town.

 

 

Bella Figura in Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

Note the wrist and waist decor.

I find a house dripping with flowers–some real, some plastic. I start poking around, trying to separate reality from illusion. It’s still early morning; the light is gold.

Sicilian balcony, copyright Jann Huizenga

Out steps a man from a doorway. That manStill in his pink cap.

Ciao, he says. Do you like this building? Yes? Wanna have a look inside?

I hesitate for a split second then follow him in.

The first room is dark, lit only by an enormous psychedelic fish tank–a swirl of purple lights and brilliant tropical creatures. A few chairs line one wall.

Salla d’attesa, he says. Waiting room.

Waiting for what, in God’s name?

We enter another room. It is festooned with masses of plastic red roses, vines dangling from the vaulted ceiling and curling over the walls.

In the center of the room stands an examination table.

A stethoscope hangs from a hook.

“Are you a doctor?”

“Sí, internal medicine.”

I try to hide my surprise. “You’re an interesting man!” is about all I can muster.

Then I’m back on the street, regretting that I haven’t even asked his name.

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The Man in the Pink Coppola, Part 1

August 25, 2011

I was stalking photos in Palazzolo Acreide, a sweet town in the hinterlands of Southeast Sicily, when I spotted a pink coppola in the distance.

I needed a picture of that cap.

I ran after it.

“Scusi, Signore!” I caught up to it as the owner was putting a key in his car door. “Can I take your photo? Put it on my blog?”

He smiled and nodded good-naturedly. Odd that he seemed to know what a blog was–many Sicilians don’t.

I shepherded him away from his car and posed him in front of a blank wall.  Snap, snap, snap.

Bella figura! A fine specimen, indeed.

Bella Figura in Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

Note the jewel-studded lizard crawling out of the pocket. The bling around his neck?  Greek masks, he said. (Just above Palazzolo lies the ancient Greek city of Akrai.)

Greek Mask Necklaces in Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

The man in the pink cap sped away, and I continued stalking photos.

Thirty minutes later, something a little odd happened, and I discovered what this man does for a living. Can you guess his job?

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