PHOTO: Good Friday Flowers in Taormina, Sicily
Good Friday flowers are strewn on a stairway in Taormina, Sicily, in preparation for the religious procession where worshipers carry icons through the streets to the Basilica Cathedral (the Duomo).
Good Friday flowers are strewn on a stairway in Taormina, Sicily, in preparation for the religious procession where worshipers carry icons through the streets to the Basilica Cathedral (the Duomo).
Piazza IX Aprile is so named because on April 9, 1860, during a Mass in the cathedral of Taormina, rumor spread that Garibaldi had landed at Marsala to begin the the fight for liberation from the Bourbons. Today anchored by the town’s Clock Tower and Church of San Giuseppe, it is the heart of Taormina, … Read more
The Cathedral of Taormina (the Duomo), a medieval church dedicated to St. Nicholas of Bari, is located along Corso Umberto, the main street in Taormina. Because of its medieval construction and fortress-like appearance, the church is often called “the cathedral fortress.”
Years ago, when I was living in Puerto Rico, someone asked me if I drove there or flew. I laughed, assuming the comment was meant as a joke, but as I soon learned, this person was dead serious – he had no idea that Puerto Rico was an island. I was reminded of this incident … Read more
Wisteria canopy provides shade over a lane in picturesque Positano, Italy, on the immensely popular Amalfi Coast.