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Mar 13, 2024 14:38:37   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
We had some time to stroll along the beautiful waterfront promenade outside of our hotel in Ortigia. I attempted to capture some of the commercial life as well as the many pleasure craft. A little more about Ortigia Island from the website: https://www.travellector.com/ortigia-island-syracuse-sicily/

"The Island of Ortigia, white pearl of Syracuse in Sicily, is a magical place full of history and poetry. What could be better than getting lost in the narrow streets of this island and be inspired by traditional architecture and ancient flowering balconies? The best way to appreciate Ortigia is on foot. Ortigia island is the oldest part of the beautiful city of Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian), which is a Baroque city together with Ragusa and Noto. It is its historical center. It is connected to the mainland by three bridges: Umbertino Bridge (the older one), Calatafari Bridge, Saint Lucia Bridge (the most modern).

Visit the district of Giudecca, between Via della Giudecca and Via Alagona, with typical medieval houses and clothes hanging from the balconies. This neighborhood has all the imprint of the Jewish community that lived here. There were all the offices of the community: sinagogha, schools, bakeries, butchers and koshere. Many buildings were built around a courtyard, which had a palm and citrus tree in the center. You can still see someone of it.

The Greeks built several temples in Ortigia island as the Artemision and Athenaion, which is the current Cathedral of Syracuse (Duomo), but also many palaces. The earthquake of 1693 destroyed a large part of the island, which was later rebuilt in the Baroque style. The charm of Ortigia is also its mix of styles: Greek and Baroque but also Roman, Medieval and Norman. Ortigia island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Can you resist to the charm of Greek mythology? Me not! According to Greek mythology it is said that Ortigia was ruled by the sea goddess Calypso who held Ulysses captive for seven years. Isn’t it fascinating?

Crossing the oldest bridge, the Umbertino Bridge you will arrive at the stunning Temple of Apollo, really impressive at night. It is the oldest temple in the city. It was built in 654 BC and was discovered only in 1862. The inscription on the Doric temple says that the temple was dedicated to Apollo but according to Cicero seems that it was dedicated to Artemision.

Not far away you will find the fish market of Syracuse offering many varieties of fresh fish such as shrimps, crabs, sea urchins, octopus, sea bream etc… Seafood lovers cannot do without it, then if you decide to stay in an apartment in Ortigia you can cook fresh fish every day by your own!
TIP: there is a very nice restaurant and wine shop called “The taste of the flavors lost” by Fratelli Burgio, just near the market. Wine lovers will find their oasis of delicacies. In addition to a wide selection of wines you can taste cheeses and any kind of seasonings such as sun-dried tomatoes and other delicacies.

The waterfront of Ortigia island is full of churches and ancient buildings. Take a walk and admire the wonderful view.

You will arrive at Castle of Maniace. In 1038, the Byzantine captain George Maniace built a fort to protect the natural harbor of Ortigia. Only later it was turned into a castle by Frederick II of Swabia. The view from this castle is truly unforgettable. The ramparts are made of tufa stones.

Opening hours are from 9 to 13. A single ticket is €4, a reduced ticket is €2. Make sure it’s possible to visit the interior of the castle which is under restoration. If you visit only the outside of the castle and the bastion, you will pay the reduced ticket of €2. It is worthwhile.
At the promenade there is the Fountain of Arethusa, an ancient source of water that flows out of a cave and it is very impressive. There are also plants of papyri. Here the myth is the protagonist. According to legend, the nymph Arethusa ran through the woods following the goddess Artemis. Alpheus fell in love with her but Arethusa did not return his feelings. Tired of the insistence of the young man she asked for help to Artemis that turned it into a source.

After visiting the castle go to Duomo square. Few places in the world can really leave you speechless. This is one of them. The square is completely white, really magical at night when lights make it shine like a real Baroque pearl. Inside the Cathedral, where as mentioned before there was the Temple of Artemis, there are Doric columns. To visit Artemision you have to pay approximately €5.

The magnificent Church of Saint Lucia is on the square. Inside of it, you can admire the masterpiece of Michelangelo Caravaggio, which shows the burial of the Saint.
TIP: if you love the essences I recommend a shop in via Mestranza. It is called Le Antiche Siracuse ORTIGIA SICILY. Here you can buy soaps, perfumes, candles, creams with natural ingredients such as Sicilian olive oil and almodn. This street is full of shops, cafes, restaurants. Here in the past the noble families built their Baroque palaces.

Ortigia is a romantic place to dine. The atmosphere is really magical.

NOTE: you cannot enter Ortigia by cars and motorcycles, except for residents. AST (Azienda Siciliana Trasporti) provides shuttle service for visitors, who must leave the car in the car parks (parking usually cost €1 per hour). There are also other areas where you can park for free. They are out of the “ZTL” (northern section of Ortigia among the three bridges, the Riva Garibaldi, Piazza Pancali and Riva delle Poste).

Ortigia island is all of this: narrow medieval streets, history, myths and legends, beautiful squares and magic places where to enjoy the view and feel for a while in a place out of time. The right place for romantic people with a deep love for history and traditions."

For additional images of the Archeological Park, the market, Temple of Apollo, the Duomo and the Palazzo please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799740-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799893-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800136-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800275-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800444-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800697-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800857-1.html#14480850
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801010-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801420-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801575-1.html#14498029
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801671-1.html#14500575
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801839-1.html#14503853

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark


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Mar 13, 2024 14:46:15   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
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Mar 13, 2024 15:02:19   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Excellent! So sunny!

I went to school with a kid named Siracusa.

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Mar 13, 2024 15:32:37   #
EJMcD
 
srfmhg wrote:
We had some time to stroll along the beautiful waterfront promenade outside of our hotel in Ortigia. I attempted to capture some of the commercial life as well as the many pleasure craft. A little more about Ortigia Island from the website: https://www.travellector.com/ortigia-island-syracuse-sicily/

"The Island of Ortigia, white pearl of Syracuse in Sicily, is a magical place full of history and poetry. What could be better than getting lost in the narrow streets of this island and be inspired by traditional architecture and ancient flowering balconies? The best way to appreciate Ortigia is on foot. Ortigia island is the oldest part of the beautiful city of Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian), which is a Baroque city together with Ragusa and Noto. It is its historical center. It is connected to the mainland by three bridges: Umbertino Bridge (the older one), Calatafari Bridge, Saint Lucia Bridge (the most modern).

Visit the district of Giudecca, between Via della Giudecca and Via Alagona, with typical medieval houses and clothes hanging from the balconies. This neighborhood has all the imprint of the Jewish community that lived here. There were all the offices of the community: sinagogha, schools, bakeries, butchers and koshere. Many buildings were built around a courtyard, which had a palm and citrus tree in the center. You can still see someone of it.

The Greeks built several temples in Ortigia island as the Artemision and Athenaion, which is the current Cathedral of Syracuse (Duomo), but also many palaces. The earthquake of 1693 destroyed a large part of the island, which was later rebuilt in the Baroque style. The charm of Ortigia is also its mix of styles: Greek and Baroque but also Roman, Medieval and Norman. Ortigia island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Can you resist to the charm of Greek mythology? Me not! According to Greek mythology it is said that Ortigia was ruled by the sea goddess Calypso who held Ulysses captive for seven years. Isn’t it fascinating?

Crossing the oldest bridge, the Umbertino Bridge you will arrive at the stunning Temple of Apollo, really impressive at night. It is the oldest temple in the city. It was built in 654 BC and was discovered only in 1862. The inscription on the Doric temple says that the temple was dedicated to Apollo but according to Cicero seems that it was dedicated to Artemision.

Not far away you will find the fish market of Syracuse offering many varieties of fresh fish such as shrimps, crabs, sea urchins, octopus, sea bream etc… Seafood lovers cannot do without it, then if you decide to stay in an apartment in Ortigia you can cook fresh fish every day by your own!
TIP: there is a very nice restaurant and wine shop called “The taste of the flavors lost” by Fratelli Burgio, just near the market. Wine lovers will find their oasis of delicacies. In addition to a wide selection of wines you can taste cheeses and any kind of seasonings such as sun-dried tomatoes and other delicacies.

The waterfront of Ortigia island is full of churches and ancient buildings. Take a walk and admire the wonderful view.

You will arrive at Castle of Maniace. In 1038, the Byzantine captain George Maniace built a fort to protect the natural harbor of Ortigia. Only later it was turned into a castle by Frederick II of Swabia. The view from this castle is truly unforgettable. The ramparts are made of tufa stones.

Opening hours are from 9 to 13. A single ticket is €4, a reduced ticket is €2. Make sure it’s possible to visit the interior of the castle which is under restoration. If you visit only the outside of the castle and the bastion, you will pay the reduced ticket of €2. It is worthwhile.
At the promenade there is the Fountain of Arethusa, an ancient source of water that flows out of a cave and it is very impressive. There are also plants of papyri. Here the myth is the protagonist. According to legend, the nymph Arethusa ran through the woods following the goddess Artemis. Alpheus fell in love with her but Arethusa did not return his feelings. Tired of the insistence of the young man she asked for help to Artemis that turned it into a source.

After visiting the castle go to Duomo square. Few places in the world can really leave you speechless. This is one of them. The square is completely white, really magical at night when lights make it shine like a real Baroque pearl. Inside the Cathedral, where as mentioned before there was the Temple of Artemis, there are Doric columns. To visit Artemision you have to pay approximately €5.

The magnificent Church of Saint Lucia is on the square. Inside of it, you can admire the masterpiece of Michelangelo Caravaggio, which shows the burial of the Saint.
TIP: if you love the essences I recommend a shop in via Mestranza. It is called Le Antiche Siracuse ORTIGIA SICILY. Here you can buy soaps, perfumes, candles, creams with natural ingredients such as Sicilian olive oil and almodn. This street is full of shops, cafes, restaurants. Here in the past the noble families built their Baroque palaces.

Ortigia is a romantic place to dine. The atmosphere is really magical.

NOTE: you cannot enter Ortigia by cars and motorcycles, except for residents. AST (Azienda Siciliana Trasporti) provides shuttle service for visitors, who must leave the car in the car parks (parking usually cost €1 per hour). There are also other areas where you can park for free. They are out of the “ZTL” (northern section of Ortigia among the three bridges, the Riva Garibaldi, Piazza Pancali and Riva delle Poste).

Ortigia island is all of this: narrow medieval streets, history, myths and legends, beautiful squares and magic places where to enjoy the view and feel for a while in a place out of time. The right place for romantic people with a deep love for history and traditions."

For additional images of the Archeological Park, the market, Temple of Apollo, the Duomo and the Palazzo please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799740-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799893-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800136-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800275-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800444-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800697-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800857-1.html#14480850
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801010-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801420-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801575-1.html#14498029
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801671-1.html#14500575
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801839-1.html#14503853

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
We had some time to stroll along the beautiful wat... (show quote)


I'm guessing you're a travel writer paid by the word.

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Mar 13, 2024 15:40:10   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Those work boats sure look cluttered. Nice photos.

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Mar 13, 2024 16:00:19   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
srfmhg wrote:
We had some time to stroll along the beautiful waterfront promenade outside of our hotel in Ortigia. I attempted to capture some of the commercial life as well as the many pleasure craft. A little more about Ortigia Island from the website: https://www.travellector.com/ortigia-island-syracuse-sicily/

"The Island of Ortigia, white pearl of Syracuse in Sicily, is a magical place full of history and poetry. What could be better than getting lost in the narrow streets of this island and be inspired by traditional architecture and ancient flowering balconies? The best way to appreciate Ortigia is on foot. Ortigia island is the oldest part of the beautiful city of Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian), which is a Baroque city together with Ragusa and Noto. It is its historical center. It is connected to the mainland by three bridges: Umbertino Bridge (the older one), Calatafari Bridge, Saint Lucia Bridge (the most modern).

Visit the district of Giudecca, between Via della Giudecca and Via Alagona, with typical medieval houses and clothes hanging from the balconies. This neighborhood has all the imprint of the Jewish community that lived here. There were all the offices of the community: sinagogha, schools, bakeries, butchers and koshere. Many buildings were built around a courtyard, which had a palm and citrus tree in the center. You can still see someone of it.

The Greeks built several temples in Ortigia island as the Artemision and Athenaion, which is the current Cathedral of Syracuse (Duomo), but also many palaces. The earthquake of 1693 destroyed a large part of the island, which was later rebuilt in the Baroque style. The charm of Ortigia is also its mix of styles: Greek and Baroque but also Roman, Medieval and Norman. Ortigia island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Can you resist to the charm of Greek mythology? Me not! According to Greek mythology it is said that Ortigia was ruled by the sea goddess Calypso who held Ulysses captive for seven years. Isn’t it fascinating?

Crossing the oldest bridge, the Umbertino Bridge you will arrive at the stunning Temple of Apollo, really impressive at night. It is the oldest temple in the city. It was built in 654 BC and was discovered only in 1862. The inscription on the Doric temple says that the temple was dedicated to Apollo but according to Cicero seems that it was dedicated to Artemision.

Not far away you will find the fish market of Syracuse offering many varieties of fresh fish such as shrimps, crabs, sea urchins, octopus, sea bream etc… Seafood lovers cannot do without it, then if you decide to stay in an apartment in Ortigia you can cook fresh fish every day by your own!
TIP: there is a very nice restaurant and wine shop called “The taste of the flavors lost” by Fratelli Burgio, just near the market. Wine lovers will find their oasis of delicacies. In addition to a wide selection of wines you can taste cheeses and any kind of seasonings such as sun-dried tomatoes and other delicacies.

The waterfront of Ortigia island is full of churches and ancient buildings. Take a walk and admire the wonderful view.

You will arrive at Castle of Maniace. In 1038, the Byzantine captain George Maniace built a fort to protect the natural harbor of Ortigia. Only later it was turned into a castle by Frederick II of Swabia. The view from this castle is truly unforgettable. The ramparts are made of tufa stones.

Opening hours are from 9 to 13. A single ticket is €4, a reduced ticket is €2. Make sure it’s possible to visit the interior of the castle which is under restoration. If you visit only the outside of the castle and the bastion, you will pay the reduced ticket of €2. It is worthwhile.
At the promenade there is the Fountain of Arethusa, an ancient source of water that flows out of a cave and it is very impressive. There are also plants of papyri. Here the myth is the protagonist. According to legend, the nymph Arethusa ran through the woods following the goddess Artemis. Alpheus fell in love with her but Arethusa did not return his feelings. Tired of the insistence of the young man she asked for help to Artemis that turned it into a source.

After visiting the castle go to Duomo square. Few places in the world can really leave you speechless. This is one of them. The square is completely white, really magical at night when lights make it shine like a real Baroque pearl. Inside the Cathedral, where as mentioned before there was the Temple of Artemis, there are Doric columns. To visit Artemision you have to pay approximately €5.

The magnificent Church of Saint Lucia is on the square. Inside of it, you can admire the masterpiece of Michelangelo Caravaggio, which shows the burial of the Saint.
TIP: if you love the essences I recommend a shop in via Mestranza. It is called Le Antiche Siracuse ORTIGIA SICILY. Here you can buy soaps, perfumes, candles, creams with natural ingredients such as Sicilian olive oil and almodn. This street is full of shops, cafes, restaurants. Here in the past the noble families built their Baroque palaces.

Ortigia is a romantic place to dine. The atmosphere is really magical.

NOTE: you cannot enter Ortigia by cars and motorcycles, except for residents. AST (Azienda Siciliana Trasporti) provides shuttle service for visitors, who must leave the car in the car parks (parking usually cost €1 per hour). There are also other areas where you can park for free. They are out of the “ZTL” (northern section of Ortigia among the three bridges, the Riva Garibaldi, Piazza Pancali and Riva delle Poste).

Ortigia island is all of this: narrow medieval streets, history, myths and legends, beautiful squares and magic places where to enjoy the view and feel for a while in a place out of time. The right place for romantic people with a deep love for history and traditions."

For additional images of the Archeological Park, the market, Temple of Apollo, the Duomo and the Palazzo please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799740-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799893-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800136-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800275-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800444-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800697-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800857-1.html#14480850
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801010-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801420-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801575-1.html#14498029
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801671-1.html#14500575
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801839-1.html#14503853

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
We had some time to stroll along the beautiful wat... (show quote)


Well done Mark. I really enjoyed this set.

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Mar 13, 2024 17:43:00   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 

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Mar 13, 2024 17:47:15   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent harbor tour with a great start, Mark.

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Mar 13, 2024 17:48:12   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Excellent set and info.

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Mar 13, 2024 18:03:40   #
RickL Loc: Vail, Az
 
srfmhg wrote:
We had some time to stroll along the beautiful waterfront promenade outside of our hotel in Ortigia. I attempted to capture some of the commercial life as well as the many pleasure craft. A little more about Ortigia Island from the website: https://www.travellector.com/ortigia-island-syracuse-sicily/

"The Island of Ortigia, white pearl of Syracuse in Sicily, is a magical place full of history and poetry. What could be better than getting lost in the narrow streets of this island and be inspired by traditional architecture and ancient flowering balconies? The best way to appreciate Ortigia is on foot. Ortigia island is the oldest part of the beautiful city of Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian), which is a Baroque city together with Ragusa and Noto. It is its historical center. It is connected to the mainland by three bridges: Umbertino Bridge (the older one), Calatafari Bridge, Saint Lucia Bridge (the most modern).

Visit the district of Giudecca, between Via della Giudecca and Via Alagona, with typical medieval houses and clothes hanging from the balconies. This neighborhood has all the imprint of the Jewish community that lived here. There were all the offices of the community: sinagogha, schools, bakeries, butchers and koshere. Many buildings were built around a courtyard, which had a palm and citrus tree in the center. You can still see someone of it.

The Greeks built several temples in Ortigia island as the Artemision and Athenaion, which is the current Cathedral of Syracuse (Duomo), but also many palaces. The earthquake of 1693 destroyed a large part of the island, which was later rebuilt in the Baroque style. The charm of Ortigia is also its mix of styles: Greek and Baroque but also Roman, Medieval and Norman. Ortigia island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Can you resist to the charm of Greek mythology? Me not! According to Greek mythology it is said that Ortigia was ruled by the sea goddess Calypso who held Ulysses captive for seven years. Isn’t it fascinating?

Crossing the oldest bridge, the Umbertino Bridge you will arrive at the stunning Temple of Apollo, really impressive at night. It is the oldest temple in the city. It was built in 654 BC and was discovered only in 1862. The inscription on the Doric temple says that the temple was dedicated to Apollo but according to Cicero seems that it was dedicated to Artemision.

Not far away you will find the fish market of Syracuse offering many varieties of fresh fish such as shrimps, crabs, sea urchins, octopus, sea bream etc… Seafood lovers cannot do without it, then if you decide to stay in an apartment in Ortigia you can cook fresh fish every day by your own!
TIP: there is a very nice restaurant and wine shop called “The taste of the flavors lost” by Fratelli Burgio, just near the market. Wine lovers will find their oasis of delicacies. In addition to a wide selection of wines you can taste cheeses and any kind of seasonings such as sun-dried tomatoes and other delicacies.

The waterfront of Ortigia island is full of churches and ancient buildings. Take a walk and admire the wonderful view.

You will arrive at Castle of Maniace. In 1038, the Byzantine captain George Maniace built a fort to protect the natural harbor of Ortigia. Only later it was turned into a castle by Frederick II of Swabia. The view from this castle is truly unforgettable. The ramparts are made of tufa stones.

Opening hours are from 9 to 13. A single ticket is €4, a reduced ticket is €2. Make sure it’s possible to visit the interior of the castle which is under restoration. If you visit only the outside of the castle and the bastion, you will pay the reduced ticket of €2. It is worthwhile.
At the promenade there is the Fountain of Arethusa, an ancient source of water that flows out of a cave and it is very impressive. There are also plants of papyri. Here the myth is the protagonist. According to legend, the nymph Arethusa ran through the woods following the goddess Artemis. Alpheus fell in love with her but Arethusa did not return his feelings. Tired of the insistence of the young man she asked for help to Artemis that turned it into a source.

After visiting the castle go to Duomo square. Few places in the world can really leave you speechless. This is one of them. The square is completely white, really magical at night when lights make it shine like a real Baroque pearl. Inside the Cathedral, where as mentioned before there was the Temple of Artemis, there are Doric columns. To visit Artemision you have to pay approximately €5.

The magnificent Church of Saint Lucia is on the square. Inside of it, you can admire the masterpiece of Michelangelo Caravaggio, which shows the burial of the Saint.
TIP: if you love the essences I recommend a shop in via Mestranza. It is called Le Antiche Siracuse ORTIGIA SICILY. Here you can buy soaps, perfumes, candles, creams with natural ingredients such as Sicilian olive oil and almodn. This street is full of shops, cafes, restaurants. Here in the past the noble families built their Baroque palaces.

Ortigia is a romantic place to dine. The atmosphere is really magical.

NOTE: you cannot enter Ortigia by cars and motorcycles, except for residents. AST (Azienda Siciliana Trasporti) provides shuttle service for visitors, who must leave the car in the car parks (parking usually cost €1 per hour). There are also other areas where you can park for free. They are out of the “ZTL” (northern section of Ortigia among the three bridges, the Riva Garibaldi, Piazza Pancali and Riva delle Poste).

Ortigia island is all of this: narrow medieval streets, history, myths and legends, beautiful squares and magic places where to enjoy the view and feel for a while in a place out of time. The right place for romantic people with a deep love for history and traditions."

For additional images of the Archeological Park, the market, Temple of Apollo, the Duomo and the Palazzo please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799740-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-799893-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800136-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800275-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800444-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800697-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-800857-1.html#14480850
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801010-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801420-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801575-1.html#14498029
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801671-1.html#14500575
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-801839-1.html#14503853

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
We had some time to stroll along the beautiful wat... (show quote)


Brings back memories, I lived near Taranto Italy. Same boats and wonderful people

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Mar 13, 2024 19:47:56   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Excellent! So sunny!

I went to school with a kid named Siracusa.


Thanks very much Jerry. He was probably a Siciliano! We had an anesthesiologist in our hospital named Siciliano. No doubt that his ancestors were given that name on Ellis Island along with hundreds of others.

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Mar 13, 2024 19:50:47   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
EJMcD wrote:
I'm guessing you're a travel writer paid by the word.


Not at all EJ. I just like sharing relevant and interesting information by copying and pasting it from travel writers!

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Mar 13, 2024 19:51:38   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
NMGal wrote:
Those work boats sure look cluttered. Nice photos.


They certainly do Barbara. Thanks for commenting.

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Mar 13, 2024 19:52:09   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
DJphoto wrote:
Well done Mark. I really enjoyed this set.


Thank you so much Dennis. Glad that you did!

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Mar 13, 2024 19:52:31   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Longshadow wrote:


Thanks Bill.

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