Thanks for your informative, fun videos! In 2018, twelve of us from the USA came to Sicily to visit our ancestral town of San Pier Niceto for 2 days. We stayed outside town and drove in each day to check things out. The people were delightful! We were commemorating the Catanese family ( 8) members who came to America in 1916 and all died but my husbands father, his brother & 1 uncle survived the swine flu epidemic in 1918. His father was brought back to Sicily by the uncle with the brother. Dad stayed until he was 18 the returned to the USA. We went to mass at the church the grandparents were married in & they said the mass for the deceased family members 100 years to the day they had died. It would be thrilling to see you visit there! Grazie!
My father is fromCastellammare Del Golfo and my mother is from Mazara Del Vallo. I would be grateful if you went to those cities. I was there 10 years ago and still have lots of family there. Thank you for your fine videos.
WOW, those amazing beautiful green olives, the rows of trees, the vines so green, Sculptures in the amazing chapel and all those historical sites with Greek temples and ruins. I am just amazed at all this right there in part of Sicily. So much to see and experience. Oh those gigantic onions make me hungry for one! Everything there is simply marvelous. Thank you so much for bringing this to us at home and allowing us to experience the wonders of Sicily.
We finally made it back to Sicily!!! Still in quarantine until Friday... we’ve been to Trapani but haven’t visited here. It looks like a great place to visit . Grazie mille
It is my maternal grandmother’s home, I loved her stories of where she lived as a child. I visited there very briefly in 2018. I could only spend a few hours, I would love to know more about it.
Glad to see you visited my town :) Compared to other cities in Sicily we are not that good in promoting our historical sites, but luckly for us, sometimes someone finds them anyway :)
Another great informative video. It's good to see towns we would never get to see and that Sistine Chapel of Sicily was spectacular. It's great you went to Asaro as I cooked my Sunday sauce using their Olive Oil today, great work!
Would love to see a video of Leonforte! Thank you two for bringing Sicily out in the best way possible. Planning to take a trip there soon and using this as a guide.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO IN MY DEAR CASTELVETRANO! YES, I WAS BORN IN CASTEKVETRANO (BUT I MOVED TO THE NORTH OF ITALY WITH MY FAMILY(. IN A FEW DAYS, I'LL GO BACK TO CASTELVETRANO FOR 8 DAYS ON HOLIDAY TO MEET SOME RELATIVES AND TO ENJOY THE SEA IN SELINUNTE. THANK YOU!
Thanks for your informative, fun videos! In 2018, twelve of us from the USA came to Sicily to visit our ancestral town of San Pier Niceto for 2 days. We stayed outside town and drove in each day to check things out. The people were delightful! We were commemorating the Catanese family ( 8) members who came to America in 1916 and all died but my husbands father, his brother & 1 uncle survived the swine flu epidemic in 1918. His father was brought back to Sicily by the uncle with the brother. Dad stayed until he was 18 the returned to the USA.
We went to mass at the church the grandparents were married in & they said the mass for the deceased family members 100 years to the day they had died. It would be thrilling to see you visit there! Grazie!
@Sherry Catanese email me eszternvajda@gmail.com
I adore Scicily every part has something to offer. The food culture history warmth of the sun simply beautiful
For sure !
My father is fromCastellammare Del Golfo and my mother is from Mazara Del Vallo. I would be grateful if you went to those cities. I was there 10 years ago and still have lots of family there. Thank you for your fine videos.
Sen me an email eszternvajda@gmail.com
WOW, those amazing beautiful green olives, the rows of trees, the vines so green, Sculptures in the amazing chapel and all those historical sites with Greek temples and ruins. I am just amazed at all this right there in part of Sicily. So much to see and experience. Oh those gigantic onions make me hungry for one! Everything there is simply marvelous. Thank you so much for bringing this to us at home and allowing us to experience the wonders of Sicily.
Another wonderful video sharing yet another magical area of Sicily!!! Grazie mille 😊
We finally made it back to Sicily!!! Still in quarantine until Friday... we’ve been to Trapani but haven’t visited here. It looks like a great place to visit . Grazie mille
A terrific video, thank you. Partanna olive oil is my favorite -- always in my kitchen -- been using it for years!!
It is my maternal grandmother’s home, I loved her stories of where she lived as a child. I visited there very briefly in 2018. I could only spend a few hours, I would love to know more about it.
@Alice send eszternvajda@gmail.com email for sponsorship info
When my father was a young boy, he lived in Castelvetrano Sicilia ❤️☀️I was in awe of The temples when I visited, beautiful!
Glad to see you visited my town :) Compared to other cities in Sicily we are not that good in promoting our historical sites, but luckly for us, sometimes someone finds them anyway :)
Glad you liked it ! Many more coming !
Those olives are amazing. !!
Missing Sicily’s fresh food!
Only one thing to say WOW
Thanks for sharing sharing ciao from 🇬🇧
Another great informative video. It's good to see towns we would never get to see and that Sistine Chapel of Sicily was spectacular. It's great you went to Asaro as I cooked my Sunday sauce using their Olive Oil today, great work!
Would love to see a video of Leonforte! Thank you two for bringing Sicily out in the best way possible. Planning to take a trip there soon and using this as a guide.
Send me an email @eszternvajda@gmail.com
Excellent episode on Castelvetrano. I love and buy Partanna olive oil - authentic quality Sicilian product on Amazon.
That’s such a beautiful yellow dress Eszter 😍🌻🌻 looks great on you
Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO IN MY DEAR CASTELVETRANO! YES, I WAS BORN IN CASTEKVETRANO (BUT I MOVED TO THE NORTH OF ITALY WITH MY FAMILY(. IN A FEW DAYS, I'LL GO BACK TO CASTELVETRANO FOR 8 DAYS ON HOLIDAY TO MEET SOME RELATIVES AND TO ENJOY THE SEA IN SELINUNTE. THANK YOU!
So glad you enjoyed it !
Great small town gems all over Sicily!
Great video....close to my grandparents town of Partanna...
as always nice video .you love the story,you should come to Malta only 90 min from Catana..
Literally eating partanna olives as I watch this
this is my maternal grandfather's hometown
Go to my father home town, Campobello de Mazara which is 10 miles west of Castelvetrano
@Joe Cusumano send me an email eszternvajda@gmail.com
You guys should get way more views! Have you tried posting some of your clips on r/Sicily or r/italianlearning on Reddit?
Castelvetrano is where my family came from.
Beautiful place !
Can you visit Ventimiglia Di Sicilia
We would love to! Would you sponsor the episode ?
@Alice Becht email me at eszternvajda@gmail.com
Just posted on our Facebook page You, Me and Sicily some pictures from Ventimiglia Di Sicilia!
La mia Castelvetrano