You know, for some reason when I started this blog I never really realized that I would at some point have to LEAVE England. Well, I am.
It is with quite the mixed bag of feeling that I prepare to move my family across the globe (AGAIN) this time to the high desert scenery of Tucson, Arizona. We're looking forward to being back in America after 5 years living abroad but we leave so many things behind: great friends, great church family, great travel and scenery opportunities.
So since I'll no longer be an American Yank in England I'm drawing this blogger site to a close. But fear not, for I have a cunning plan! I have begun the next step in my Blogger presence with ONE PICTURE ONE-HUNDRED WORDS which is just as simple as it sounds. I hope you enjoy it and I always love to hear your comments.
Cheers,
James
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
DAY 3
On this day were were able to tour the island of Sicily off the Italian mainland. It was a bit chilly and as we ventured into the mountains it became cloudy and rained, all of which added to the ambiance of visiting Segesta which is an unfinished Greek temple from the 4th century. We also paid a short visit to the Medieval town of Erice which was completely shrouded in fog and made photography quite a challenge. Just a couple of images, you can see more of them as well as others from the cruise we too through the Mediterranean on my Flickr site.
On this day were were able to tour the island of Sicily off the Italian mainland. It was a bit chilly and as we ventured into the mountains it became cloudy and rained, all of which added to the ambiance of visiting Segesta which is an unfinished Greek temple from the 4th century. We also paid a short visit to the Medieval town of Erice which was completely shrouded in fog and made photography quite a challenge. Just a couple of images, you can see more of them as well as others from the cruise we too through the Mediterranean on my Flickr site.
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