Travel Magic!

What is it about the magic of travel, meeting new people, learning a few vital words of the local language, exploring diverse cultures, and tasting indigenous meals and wine? Separated from our daily routines and customs, a sense of liberation from the familiar patterns which define us. Despite my sometimes-intense travel schedule, I relish the Journey and after I return, the sweet memories and experiences begin to crystallize. I always ask my clients to learn at least 20 words of a local language, to show respect and deepen their cultural experience, learn at least please and thank you.

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Yes, I did make friends with the Oregano grower and purchased a large bag of his spices!

My recent cooking class with NY Times writer David Tanis at the Anna Tasca Lanza School in Sicily added many new Italian food words to my limited vocabulary. We especially clung to acciuga, properly pronounced, it sounds like a sneeze, it means anchovy; it became a favorite word every day along with puma, passaporta, gelo di Mellone, lampo (lightening), va bene, quasi tutto and of course, the greetings which change depending on the hour of the day – it was challenging to remember when Buon Giorno should change to Buena Serra and later to Buena Notte. We enthusiastically murmured Ciao and remembered it should be Arrivederci, so we said both!

No, we didn’t crash the wedding. It just looks like we made friends with the bride!

Taking the wrong train back to Milano from Lake Como due to a ticket dispenser saying get on the next traina resulted in enjoying the countryside at a slow pace and a station stop every few minutes with locals hopping on and off – it added 30 minutes to our trip sans air conditioning; but we knew we had our passaporta’s, thus if we ended up in another country, we would be va bene! Even the smirk of the conductor when I asked Dove sede 55 & 56, was worth the mistake – he looked at us like we were Lucy & Ethel – you are on the wronga traina, its nota my faulta! He didn’t fine us for having incorrect tickets and eventually asked if we could make change for 20 Euro, of coursa, va bene, we replied. We made another new acquaintance, viewed the regional countryside, explored a modern Milano train station. The slight inconvenience has added priceless laughter in describing the goof to friends and family, an experience to treasure. When I saw the graffiti, I hoped the luxury coach we took to Lake Como might be further back on the train!

Dove sede 55 & 56? Uh Oh.

Dove sede 55 & 56? Uh Oh.

The interactions, the getting lost (in my case, this was often)…I discovered that my friend was just as gps challenged as I, after her trust me declarations resulted in an extra distance from our destination, further lost, I took my phone out with us, goggle maps does work, even in a village of winding cobblestone streets. We made every attempt to decipher an Italian dinner menu our first night in Milano. Lack of language actually endeared us to many and our genuine attempts at practicing our developing vocabulary created new friends-  with our guide, our movie actor room ambassador, in restaurants, taxi cabs, and olive oil farms. We received a note from our handsome movie actor Ambassador: Gwendolyn, where are you today? I miss your American vibe! Raffaello.

Even our guide eventually adapted my phrase endlessly uttered to me by an Italian man in Milano many years ago, Pay Attencione – which was a caution that I was going to be run over – however, he repeated it so often, it began to sound like an order…on narrow streets with Italian drivers, it’s an important phrase.

Making an effort at embracing life, traveling despite the world chaos, choosing exploration rather than fear, this is important at home and out in the enormous glorious world.

Arrivederci!

 

Sicily September Grand Hotel Timeo

The Grand Hotel Timeo, is set in the center of Taormina amid beautiful gardens, the hotel enjoys unrivaled views of the coastline and Mount Etna. Adjacent to the Greek Theatre, surrounded by stylish boutiques, cafes and cultural attractions, the hotel has been welcoming guests, including famous artists and writers, since 1873. The celebrated Literary Terrace is a stylish and graceful place to relax and enjoy the celebrated vistas.

Wake up to views of the dazzling coastline. Most guest rooms, decorated with Sicilian baroque flourishes, enjoy sea views from their expansive balconies or terraces. Order Bellini brunch served on your terrace and then imagine a heavenly day of leisure, Sicilian Style!

A spectacular backdrop of Mount Etna and the Bay of Naxos, the hotel is perched high in the rugged hills of Taormina on the east coast of Sicily. The views may remind you of the Godfather movie, which was filmed 20 minutes away in Savoca.Yes, there is a tour, in a mini Fiat!

The wonderfully preserved Greek amphitheater adjacent to the hotel is a memorable environment for summer concerts with Mount Etna as its backdrop. The ancient Greeks defined location location, choosing the most spectacular spot for their theatre; centuries later, it remains one of the world’s most exciting sites. Visit the house of English water colorist Robert Hawthorn Kitson nearby or  spend a day discovering the spectacular architecture of Casa Cuseni, a masterpiece of the Arts and Crafts movement, with its authentic Sicilian decorations and priceless art.

A visit to Europe’s largest volcano offers an incredible chance to see lava flows up close. Join an exclusive Mount Etna tour, visiting Alcantara Gorge; linger at local farms to sample Etna’s bounty and atmospheric lava caverns such as the “Grotta dei Ladroni”.

The Cyclopean Coast is nearby where you can visit the enchanting fishermen villages and beaches piled with basalt blocks formed from volcanic lava. Admire the three column-shaped, Cyclopean Islands, where, according to Homer’s legend, if you remember Book 9 of the Odyssey, Ulysses encountered the one-eyed Cyclops.

Or bask in the Sicilian sun at the panoramic pool. This is the perfect time to start crossing off books on your summer reading list. You are invited to use the private beach at their sister property, Villa Sant’Andrea, on the Bay of Mazzarò in Taormina Mare. Flip flop down the curved cobblestone streets or enjoy a quick jaunt in the complimentary shuttle down the hillside to the shore, settle into one of the sun loungers.

 Gosh, why have you waited so long to visit Sicily?

Mood Music to Stimulate your Inner Sicilian Style: Franco Battiato: Inneres Auge. Upbeat Euro pop from the Sicilian legend who continues to experiment and evolve. An interesting mix of smooth vocals with electronics and a insistent beat.

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