All the essential festivities to celebrate in Italy during the festive season.

Photo by Javon Swaby   Hello friend,   Apart from Christmas Day and New Year's Eve, there are a few other significant dates in the Italian festive season calendar that you must watch out for if you decide to visit Italy in December and January.   Some people are wary of visiting Italy for Christmas…

Sicilian saying: false friends

   

Sicilian saying: persistence

  Sicilian’s are seriously resilient people in a place of great historical poverty and complex modern problems of high unemployment and a neglected economy Sicilian’s seem to withstand an awful lot. So it is only natural to see this kind of saying dedicated to the art of persistence in Sicilian dialect. Once again a typical…

Sicilian saying: arrogance

  I love the image of an artichoke in this Sicilian saying, the idea that an artichoke is a proud or arrogant image is astounding. So yes, obviously Sicilian’s must find the artichoke a little bit aristocratic, perhaps it’s thorny thistle nature makes it difficult to understand, it definatly isn’t to everyones taste. Sicilian wild…

Sicilian saying: beauty and good manners

   

Sicilian saying: reap what you sow

   

Sicilian saying: God

   

Sicilian saying: love cannot be hidden

   

Sicilian saying: love is deaf

   

Sicilian saying: love is blind

   

Sicilian saying of the day: Learning

  U lignu si torci quannu e’ virdi   Literally the wood is moulded when it is green. Sicilian wisdom is practical, true and often uses metaphors from the natural world. This phrase is symbolic of the islands basic ‘folk wisdom.’ In fact habits and character are best moulded in youth.