To maximize our trip we arrived a day early and spent some time in Cinisi.
Here are the boys representing the US of A.
The next day we got up nice and early and drove to Sciacca.
Henry really enjoyed the villa's unique artwork.
Oliver's interpretation.
A local man, Filippo Bentivegna, emigrated to America in the early twentieth century, and endured various difficulties and mishaps, including being beaten up by a love rival. Returning embittered to Sicily, he created a strange world of his in this garden, sculpting heads and figures thought to represent his 'enemies.'
Hands off the rock, kid.
You too!
After the stone heads we headed to the village of Sciacca, a historic fishing port.
Murals found behind a wall during construction of the church (above).
In case of rain these are good streets to be on.
We spent most of the week at our pool or local beaches.
The boys enjoyed the diving board.
And just chillin'...
The path down to the beach from the pool through the olive trees.
Hello
Here is a picture of the house from the beach.
Olive trees
There was also a horse on the property. He liked apples and carrots but not bananas.
Brotherly love.
Down the coast a bit was an ancient Greek amphitheater.
Back to the pool
Synchronized diving.
Chillin'
Selfies
Art appreciation
Vineyards
Midweek we visited the Valley of Temples. Some very well preserved Greek ruins.
Ussie
They found these two statues just a couple of years ago.
Totally random
Ice cream.
Everywhere we go....
Cheers Sicily (looking at the pictures I think I wore the same shirt all week).