Saturday, January 18, 2014

Saturday, January 11, 2014

10th January – Many new connections as we arrive in Tel Aviv, Israel

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I meet up with Benny H. and then Benny S. online contact that I am meeting physically for the first time. Also meet with frients Geoff & Noelene (Parents of Jo) and Chris & Julie B. who with Gary & Lyn complete our Israel touring team.


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9th January – Elena bakes up a storm for breakfast. We head for Rome on the way to Israel and meet up with Lyn and Gary at the Airport.

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We re-connect with Gary & Lyn in Rome on the way to Israel

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8th January – Anna brings fresh local pastries for breakfast

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We arrive in Palermo and meet our AirBnB host Elena
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

7th January – We meet our Airbnb host and human GPS from Agrigento

Today's New Connections
We meet so Canadians from Nova Scotia at the Mosaics at Pazza Amerina. After hearing about their winter at home Sicily in Winter is a Summer Holiday. Moved on to Agrigento and had to be rescued by Anna, our AirBnB host, when the GPS gave up....too many streets of the same name!

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6th January – We meet the Chocolateers of Modica

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Modica is famous for its (dark) chocolate. Lonely Planet has it as a "must see and taste'.  The shop has been going for close to a century now. The chocolateers are dressed on hospital whites uniforms

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Sunday, January 5, 2014

5th January – We meet Archimedes (at his own museum)

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Cloudy and damp sunday....quiet day, not a lot open.... had to dig up someone born over 2,300 years ago for today's
new connection. The greek mathematician's discoveries underpin most of today's technological developments. Its good to be able to visit a science museum in Europe. We don't celebrate our scientists enough when compared to the artists. Of course the most famous person to bridge the science/art divide is an Italian, Vincent Van Gogh

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