Yesterday we hitched a ride on a Navy C-40 to Italy. We are staying near Catania, Sicily in the shadow of the, still smoking, Mount Aetna. Last week while we were in Greece, she blew her top and spewed some hot lava rocks on about a dozen BBC photojournalists, injuring a few. It’s still steaming and smoking quite a bit so our plan to go to the top of the volcano by taking a funicular and then a Jeep with a guide is ill advised. Darn! We really wanted a close-up view.

This Space-A travel is tough 😀
Instead, we set out on a drive to the center of Sicily to a place called Piazza Armerina to see the Roman Villa Del Casale. This ancient Villa is the site of the most pristinely preserved mosaics in the world. By a lot! We have been privileged to see Roman ruins throughout Europe. There is NOTHING like this anywhere. This place is spectacular and worthy of the drive to see it.
Let’s talk about that drive for a minute. The trusty GPS told me it would be an easy 60 minute drive. NOT ! I think the nasty 😷 little witch, with the soothing English accent, who apparently resides inside that little electronic device, has it out for me. To be clear, Jean never has liked her much. She has deceived us in nearly every country in Western Europe at one time or another and Jean has always claimed that listening to her directions using an OLD FASHIONED map 🗺 is a better option. OK………I give. She’s right. Without her map and sense of direction, we would still be meandering about the Italian countryside. For those who know me well, you will agree that I am seriously directionally challenged. At any rate, instead of an hour on the Autostrada (freeway for you Californians) it took two hours on curvy, mountain, secondary roads where I was occasionally able to get out of second and third gear. It was however, STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL and we both loved every minute of it. Here is a few photos of the drive…









We arrived at Piazza Armerina, parked our Renault Megane and negotiated the souvenir stands to buy tickets and sit down with a Peligrino to catch our breath before entering the site. Like every other site we have visited on this trip, except for the school kids on field trips, we had the place to ourselves. If you can travel this time of year, do it. It’s still a little cool in Northern Europe but for Italy, Greece, and Spain, it’s perfect 👌. Late April or May is perfect for Paris, London, Frankfurt, Vienna or Prague. We have taken the grandkids to Spain 🇪🇸 one year and to Italy 🇮🇹 another year. Because we had to deal with their college vacation schedules we were restricted to June/July and everything becomes a struggle. The crowds, the heat, the prices………….just go in Spring or Fall if you can. If you get to take your grandkids………go any damn time you can!
As we toured the ruins, we were slack jawed! This place is amazing! I wanted to (and did) take pictures of everything we saw. As you look at the photos remember these images are mosaics “On the floor! (they look like tapestries that belong on a wall but …”NO” people walked on these floors in the 4th century AD!) We have seen antiquities all over Western Europe. Believe me……..this place is something special.








The trip home was much easier. I took Jean’s map advice and we cruised home on the Autostrada stopping for a lovely meal of tortellini, lasagna and local red wine.
A perfect ending to a wonderful day!