Thoughts on Sicily or more specifically Ragusa area

These were some thoughts I had written down a couple of years ago, but coming back from New Zealand after two years you really notice that nothing much as changed.

Italian driving –

Much has been said about this topic but our thoughts are these. Italians:

  • always pull over and give room for you to pass
  • pass you at double the speed you are doing
  • generally ignore all speed limits and all speed cameras
  • never indicate even if they have asked you to follow them
  • pay attention to the different parking areas marked on the roads in the main towns i.e. non colour, pink, yellow, blue
  • park anywhere anyhow if the roads are not marked: nose only, forwards, backwards, in the direction of travel , in the opposite direction, parcelled ion the road

Italian Design

  • Being at the beach everyone is very casual and you do not see as much as you do in the towns but every now and then something catches your eye and you think it is really great. Even the simple espresso machine
  • Long dresses are in for women here in the summer and they are very elegant, also log wide soft flowing trousers.But then there are also the short dresses and very high heels – sorry I missed the stilettos in this photo

Food

  • absolutely prefer fresh and local in all foods
  • the tomatoes at this time of year are fabulous as are the aubergines, capsicums and peaches
  • they love pizzas
  • they love fresh bread and often feel it thoroughly in the supermarket to make sure it is fresh
  • sea food is really good if you get it fresh, but when they offer you a plate for fresh fish to chose from, look at the eyes and choose carefully, some are not as fresh as others
  • the little family local stores that are not part of a chain are often have a deli and are often better than the supermarkets for fresh fruit, dried meat cut and bread and they have all sorts of items you might need that we would not normally associate with such as store e.g. gas bottles and fittings etc

Recylcing, Rubbish and Sewerage

  • supermarkets only sell self composting bags or re-useable carry bags
  • households have a system of 5 rubbish bins: paper/cardboard, glass, plastic, compostable and finally unsorted(the rest). In the compostable bin you need to put your scraps in compostable bags(only) before they go in the bin and you can buy these from the supermarket. They collected on different days of the week and are all small bins – very efficient
  • The bad side is that around the marina the users are not as fastidious and there is always too much rubbish and not collected often enough – results in hot smelly garbage wafting around the area. “Eau di summer”
  • The other side that has still not been fixed is the smell of sewerage in some places – old town.
  • Marina do Ragusa is luck as there is a huge amount of artesian water that flows into the sea here so despite being so arid there is a fairly steady supply. The sea even feels cold around the beach where is comes out and there is a big outlet in the marina that washes the marina out continuously.

 

Street Cleaning

  • these come through every night and sweep the streets – often with a person on the side walk as well
  • but they never pull out any of the weeds which is a great pity as it detracts from the clean streets

Cars

  • most are small to get through all the little streets and alleyways, some are very small

Gardens and Public Planting

  • very few houses / apartment blocks have good gardens. Mostly just a few plants growing out of bare soil.
  • the most common plants in Marina di Ragusa are a mixture of local such as Oleanders and many Fijian red Hibiscus and NZ Pohutukawa  – surprisingly .
  • some motorways have Oleanders in the centre strips in colours of white, pink, red and make a very colourful display as you are driving down them
  •  Heat and siestas and eating

    • Everyone still has an afternoon siesta and it is a great idea – too hot to do anything outside in the middle of the day
    • Great to be able to eat at 1100pm unlike NZ
    • Boat yard is one of the few places that works 8-5 no break.
    • The beaches are packed and more volley ball nets have gone up

    Differences

    • Windmills have multiplied and are seen on every ridge and on the outskirts of lots of towns, but some very hasty days with the dust from the south.
    • Solar panels are on most buildings and you can buy electricity programs to suit the amount you generate – some of them are useage limited.
    • There has been a lot of work done on the main roads ato be ready for an influx of tourists – the work is still going on.
    • Budgy smugglers and shorts are still in for the boys but the girls are now nearly all in thongs!!
    • Most people / nearly all are vaccinated
    • Masks are everywhere and worn every time you go inside a building or public transport.
    • You can get colour coordinated mask to match your dress/shirts etc
    • The boat yard has really improved/ modernised and tidied with a 3D printer now as part of the equipment
    • Very often the menus are in bar codes on place mats

    In Summary – Summer in Marina do Ragusa seems to be going very well, full of Italians with very few overseas people, assisted by a “go local” campaign similar New Zealand which will make up for a long hard lockdown last year.Everyone is hoping there will be no major change – unlike other parts of Europe.

    Note: I will add to this page with photos as items pop up.

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    2 Responses

    1. Susan Miller (nee Purdy) says:

      The Sicilians will be celebrating their football win tonight! Cue the fireworks and parties and raucous revelry!! We look forward to following your adventures, Barb and Hew! What a beautiful spot and how amazingly blessed you are! Be safe and have so much fun!!

      • admin says:

        Spectacular party – flags, cars honking, bikes, loud music etc etc went on well past midnight – we went to bed.

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