Busulmona : XIXth century farmhouse, once property of the Cavaliere Sessa, today run by the family Di Pino. 5 km far from Noto it is immersed in a wonderful almond grove and carobs olives and all the colours of nature make of this piece of Sicily a true paradise! It works as a B&B at the moment with only two bedroom, but it's also possible to have lunch tasting olive oil and almonds and wathever what rigorously the family produce and cook for you! Tranquillity, harmony, genuinity.. this are the things coming to my mind when I was there The name Busulmona , which is the name of all that area,comes from the Arabic and means the land of sun.... an extraordinary view from the stone terrace on the Val di Noto, from Noto to Vendicari and Marzamemi... . for further information : www.busulmona.com
oh, my--how charming. exactly where are you??? It looks so Grecian.
RispondiEliminaCiao jann
RispondiEliminaunfortunately I took this picture in summer.not now :-(
It is Marettimo, a lovely islet not far from Trapani, near Favignana.
Yes it look something Grecian..but it's your beloved Sicily..north-west
if you look for the "etichetta" Marettimo her in the blog thee's somethingelse about Marettimo....
a moment of nostalgia, although winter has not arrived yet! Today in Siracusa 25°C!!!!!