I’ve just spent a week in Sicily and as you can imagine I have lots of photos to share. Where to begin? I thought I would post some shots of the flowers and plants, they are lovely and some, like the soapwort, are brave little things bursting their way through the soil that is always recovering from Etna’s eruptions. Click on any one to see a larger image.
Lovely. What a close-up of the bumble bee.
I had Italian students staying with me for three weeks years ago. They brought me a replica of weeds because they are so gorgeous in Italy. I couldn’t believe they were weeds. Did you notice weeds? Can’t recall what part of the country they were from now, which might be helpful.
Beautiful photos, Gilly. Love the bee and the butterfly. 🙂
Quite amazing indeed Gilly! I am glad you had such a lovely time and thanks for sharing these beauties. 🙂
So many stunning images, Gilly. How fabulous to have traveled to such a wonderful location.
Are those lemons? The butterfly on the flower looks so delicate.
Fabulous posts to enjoy … thanks.
Issy
Super pix Gilly.
Stunning pictures! Hope you enjoyed your holidays… looking forward to see all the other pics!!!!
fabulous colours and gorgeous tiny plants … life looks harsh there … what a fun fat bee!
The volcanic soil is unbelievably fertile. I love the lemons and the bee 🙂 Great pics – looking forward to more from that wonderful part of the world.
MORE PLEASE!! Wonderful !
how wonderful to go to Italy! I envy you Europeans being so close to the countries of my ancestors. If I ever get over there, Britain is my first stop, and then Italy…I’d love to see Cigagna where my paternal grandparents came from in 1921. My maternal grandparents came from Ireland to the states in 1920, but so many relatives on my Irish side have gone back and forth with stories and pictures I almost don’t feel the need to visit there,,,Italy on the other hand is a huge enigma,,My dad, his sister and his parents never returned,,,not even once,,,My Nonny used to say, “we left,,there’s no going back” and my cousins evidently feel the same way! Consequently Italy is a big black hole I’d like to fill up! When Maggie traveled the world, she flew into from Rome and backpacked southward so not even she has seen Cigagna up north.
Someday!
Now to your pics: did you see many lemon groves? I hear they are as plentiful there as orange groves are here!
Beautiful, Gilly!
Beautiful photos as always. How did you get the bee to pose so perfectly? 🙂
Great idea to link the photos by theme…. Lovely shots too. Looking forward to more.
So that’s where you disappeared!! How wonderful Gilly 🙂 Love every one of these images, and I look forward to more 🙂
There will be lots if I don’t get bored with them r too busy! 🙂
Superb shots Gilly and that bumble bee one is amazing
Beautiful!
These are cute photos