After graduating as TEFL teachers in Costa Rica 2010, Sarah and Rene start a new life living and working in Sicily.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Friday, 26 August 2011
Etna's Smoking Above Us!
Centrally, in both Riposto and Giarre are beautiful Piazza’s with magnificent churches that we’ve yet to explore the interiors of. Piazza's, not pizza's, although we have had a couple of cracking pizza's too! There is a pizzeria every four buildings or so here it seems, and the aromas pervading the streets are hard to resist!
I just asked Rene for his contributions to the blog....his reply was as follows....
’The aubergines are ripe, the wine is cheap and plentiful and good, (even the bad one is good!), the bread is quite salty but it goes well with the mortadella’! To which I replied ‘No seriously Rene, aside from the food, what do you think of the place’? Rene replied ‘The town’s got good vibes and it looks like a good place to spend some time. Hopefully if the new school takes off, we might be here for a while’.
We both feel the same. Actually, the streets are a bit tatty, the town doesn’t have enough green spaces, parks or trees for my liking, but there is something that we like about the area that is not necessarily tangible. How often have you been to place that ticks all the boxes but yet, it just doesn’t feel right? The people that we have encountered so far all seem friendly, that’s always a good thing. If the locals are happy living here, then it can’t be so bad!
Tomorrow we will visit some premises and hopefully find a base for the new language school, and start putting our heads together with our new Sicilian partners in crime!
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
And So The Sicilian Experience Commences!
Back in the spring whilst still in Costa Rica, we landed jobs as English (TEFL) teachers in Sicily. It’s been a long wait fraught with anticipation of what our lives would be like living here and we finally arrived this week. We were so excited that we came here a month earlier than required to settle in and find our feet! It’s certainly expected to be a contrast to our life in the Costa Rican rainforest but one that will be rich with its own unique experiences no doubt.
Since we got offered the jobs, the two school owners that hired us decided to start a new venture and offered us the chance to set up a new language school with them. After some deliberation we decided to give it a go. So, we will be helping to run a new school and be the main English teachers to children and adults.
We are living in the town of Riposto which has a harbour and a beach and is on the edge of the historic City of Giarre. Volcano Etna is smoking just above us! You can see it from the roof terrace of our new home. The vista from the city is just amazing!
We arrived late on Monday evening and once we had had a quick look around our new home, we went out to explore. It didn’t take long to walk to the harbour where we were delighted to find a plethora of authentic Italian eateries. After a long trip we had no problem consuming a delicious pizza, washed down with some Sicilian wine!
We will go out today and take some photos of the beach and the harbour etc. It's pretty hot right now – late 30’s I think, and yesterday we both had 3 showers, cold ones! The school owners have left us to our own devices for a few weeks, and since we won’t be working until mid September we plan to do lots of exploring over the coming weeks. How exciting!