Giovanna, Baking in the Sun

September 12, 2013

I found Giovanna baking in the sun like the lizards on the wall behind her.

_MG_7223A heliotropic flower, her face turned sunward.
“You want to photograph me?”
Sicilian Elder in Southeast Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

“Ma perche?”  (She pronounced it pee-kay, like Sicilians do.)

Sicilian Elder in Southeast Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

Born and raised right here. In this very spot. An entire life in a sleepy stone town, never stepping off the isle she calls home.

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Gino, Builder of Bridges

September 1, 2013

I was in Sortino, “Città del Miele”, prowling the streets for a jar of wild-thyme honey.

Sortino sign

And there was Gino Cavallero, poking his head out the door. We got to chatting. Turns out he was on the crew of  the Irminio Bridge near Modica, the highest bridge in Sicily. I often drive to Modica on little back roads and see his bridge. I wasn’t sure I liked it–modern things in Sicily don’t usually impress–but now I think of Gino and his sweet smile and two years of hard labor whenever I see it. For me it’s “Gino’s Bridge.”

GIno Cavallaro, copyright Jann Huizenga

The central pier is 144 meters, he tells me. He went up and down it in a cable car. No, he didn’t have vertigo, not like some of the other men, who were afraid to work that high up. It didn’t bother him. A metal worker, he welded stuff together, from what I could gather, and worked on the bridge for 2 years. He is very humble. “My part wasn’t important; we were a team.” But from the gleam in his eye, I know he’s also proud.

Bridge near Modica, copyright Jann Huizenga

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If you go to Sortino, don’t miss the cathedral!

Cathedral at Sortino

 

The Chair Mystery

August 23, 2013

Omne trium perfectum.

Three is a perfect number.

Are they awaiting 3 surprise guests?

Is it Sicilian Theater of the Absurd?

Empty chairs in Southeast Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

A church in Scicli, in Southeast Sicily.

A Pair of Painters, Sicily

August 14, 2013

The hungry Sicilian sun gnaws at my doors, chewing them to pieces.

Green door in Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

 

Who do I call?

My pair of painters: Graziano and Giovanni.  (Not only do they paint, they correct my pronunciation! Thanks guys!)

A pair of housepainters in Sicily, copyright Jann Huizenga

Sicily is a group society. People stick like glue.

Plumbers work in pairs.

Police work in pairs.

Painters work in pairs.

Of course no one in Sicily is working NOW: it’s August! 

Are you working now, dear Reader, or lolling on some beach like a Sicilian?

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PS Happy Ferragosto!

 

Don’t Touch the Veggies! (An Italian Lesson)

August 1, 2013

In Sicily, you wouldn’t dare touch the veggies yourself.*

(Hands off!)

Sicilian Veggie Market, copyright Jann Huizenga

You have to ASK for each thing.

So before you travel here, you may want to learn a word or two.

Here’s a little Italian lesson:

Can you find these foods in the picture below?: pomodori, lattuga, pere, mele, peperoni rossi, cavolfiore, arance, finocchio, asparagi, melanzane.

Sicilian Fruit and Vegetable Market, copyright Jann Huizenga

Want to learn to pronounce them? Click here for a list of fruits and veggies in Italian, along with audio pronunciation.

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*Except in a supermarket, but even then you’d better put on plastic gloves!

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