Mt Etna

Mt Etna

Mongibello, or “Beautiful Mountain”, dominates the sky in the southeast region of Sicily. The pic above is from our hotel room, about 14 miles from the main craters, rising 11,165 feet above the Mediterranean Sea.

She was being a bit modest this morning, as we paused halfway up the bus route. The elevation here is 4500 feet.

The road, and limit of our ride’s capability, ends at 6200 feet above sea level, here at I Crateri Silverstri. The summit is hidden from this vantage point. Since we are a) not trained vulcanologists, nor b) inclined to walk up the 5000 foot high slope to reach the mouth of Etna, this side vent was as close as we could get.

A Sea of Vents

Etna has created many side vents to relieve the pressure of the magma below over its half million year life.

This vent… note the people on the floor of the crater for a sense of its size, is just a minuscule piece of the Etna landscape. You can stroll around the rim, maybe a quarter mile walk.

A Rim With a View

The colors, though…

My preconception was that everything would be black, pumice-like rock. Notta so much. Red, orange, brown, blue, green were all there, created by combinations of the many minerals present.

Sicilian Home

Lunch and Jewelry Shopping

A beautiful home and “factory” where jewelry is made. Italians love fine fashion and bling. A beautiful home but not one I think my famila came from.

Mt Etna painting 100 years ago
Looking Up in the Entry Way
Fountains
Staff member Sharing the history of the jewelry company
Jewelers workshop
The Masters of Jewelry Making
Describing the different items they produce
A Beautiful Lunch
Our plates

This was an un expected lunch. The staff tried very hard to hard to sell to us and I must admit, the Amethyst were looking mighty shiny but money we don’t need to spend. Just found out that the trip to the airport in a small car is going to be $130. It’s like peeling off layers of an onion and it never seems to stop. And they know it.

Fish and Food

Entrance to the Fish Market

You can smell the fish as you approach. When you enter, you can see small fish that have been dropped and won’t make it to the dish. We arrived there with just an hour before closing but in the morning there is a lot of shouts of negotiating over price and selection.

I didn’t eat any fish in the markets or street food vendors because of food temperatures. If we have arrived earlier or if I lived here I would definitely shop the fresh markets.

The streets of Cantania
Use your nose
Shrimps and Sardines
Muscles
Sword Fish and Sardines
Grilled Octopus
Shell Fish
Italian Sushi
Not Fish
Wrapped intestines…🤢
Chicken so beautiful in color
Sword Fish Head
Inner of Animals…🤢
Pig Feet
Cheese
Tomato’s
Beautiful Oranges
Eggplant
Beautiful Strawberries

Gigantic Peppers
Sweet Potatoes and Pumpkin
Zucchini and other Veggies

The Taste of Sicily

Eating below Mt Etna

It’s been quite a trip and we are feeling grateful for this experience. All the things I had hoped for and a few extra things have come true. Travel to European places can be challenging. My advice is to go with reputable entities in the travel business like Globus. They are top notch in my book made even better is having the same tour guide as we had last time. Laura Lepti is funny, very knowledgable, and treats you like famila. Watching out for us like little ducklings.

In addition to checking the details of your trip over and over, see if you can make your trip with a carry on. Get travel clothes that pack easily, are light weight and get a super comfortable pair of shoes.

Watch out for hidden expenses. The airline here in Italy charged us close $180 and made us pay for seats we already thought we had. Everyone wants to get in your pockets. It gets old really quick.

Orange Zuca Pesto
Pistachio Pesto
Veal lightly sauted
Orange pistachio cake
Mt Etna at Sunset

In summary, do the travel cause you can’t take it with you. Save if you must. Even sacrifice the coffee at Starbucks so you can have the espresso in Italy. There’s nothing like it.