I'd like to introduce you to the new members of the Thor clan, Mr. and Mrs. Fishypants. Mr. Fishypants (red fish) joined us a few weeks ago. We wanted to make sure life could survive in our tank before bringing home his bride on Friday, Mrs. Fishypants. She was a little shy at first, hiding out in the Parthenon a lot, but now they are swimming together all the time and I'm sure they are in love.
When we got back to the house I started cooking. I was making a saute of the fennel and radicchio with some toasted pine nuts as a side dish for my involtini. Eric kept walking around saying he could smell something, "what is that smell?" "is it the food, Eric?" "No, it isn't the food, maybe I smell. Do I smell?" "No, Eric you don't smell" "Well there's something smelly" I think after a while he realized it was the fennel/radicchio combo and he shut up about the smell. Anyways, I would recommend you all try to grill radicchio (outside) rather than saute it. I still really liked my saute, but the last thing you want your family doing while you are eating your dinner is sniffing themselves to see if they have B.O. :) The involtini turned out to be halved almonds mixed into philly cream cheese then rolled in the pork. Not exactly epicurean, but trying new things that end up tasting terrible is all part of the adventure.
The top picture in the blog is from two weekends ago. We went to the Catania vs Bologna soccer game. It is hard to tell in the picture, but Mt Etna is right behind us. That weekend we also went to Siracusa for the day. Here I met my now-favorite sculpture:
After visiting the Duomo, we went underneath the Duomo into a series of tunnels and caverns which served as shelters for the townspeople during the air raids of WWII
Can you imagine?
Next we went to the aquarium where I made friends with a sea turtle.
Then off to the fishmarket.
Finally to the Greek theater where they still hold plays in the summer.
1 comment:
Hi, Shannon!
I hope this doesn't post twice. I had to sign in to Google to be able to post a comment. Your Dad gave us this blog address when he came to Woman's Club to give a book review.
I've enjoyed reading about your cooking experiments, and plan to spend the next couple of days reading everything on here. You're so lucky to live in such a beautiful place. My grandfather was born in Sicily. I've been to Rome, but nowhere else in Italy.
I hope that when you and Eric come back to town you'll come in to see us at Mary's. We look forward to hearing about your wonderful experiences.
Ciao!
Carla Hays
Mary's Restaurant
Herrin, IL
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