Once, I got up, I decided to leave unsecure Catania and travel 45 km to beautiful Taormina. But how to get to Taormina? Safest and fastest in Sicily? By a car... but you must remember it is not safe and not fast. You would get me if you have driven in Sicily...
My monkey driving license has expired, not that it would bother anyone in Sicily. They all drive without one...However, I got a driver
The streets are really tiny. Perfect for monkey cars.
And Vespa...I had to hold my ass tight, so scary was driving there...
I liked the car in front. After about an hour on the road through the beautiful and dangerous villages of Sicily, I got to Taormina.
Nice. And sunny. And safe touristic.
I had to climb a lot...To get the best view over the beautiful Taormina.
I took the stairs-streets and headed up to the highst point of the city.
Higher and higher.
Was sweating like a pig.
Climbed on this tree to get some rest in the shadow.
Then walked higher and higher.
Amazing view...So blue and peaceful.
More stairs in front of me than behind of me...And it was already so high...
The place where I wanted to get, after more than an hour walking under the burning sun and on streets of stairs was locked.
I thought about breaking in. But I am not a Sicilian mafia monkey.
I live in Germany (which is by the way not an excuse). So I reached only my hand out to the other side.
But I am also not a giving-up mokey. So I sneacked inside to get the view I wanted. Very fast and then came out of the hole in the wall. A small Sicilian monkey lives there. It bited me.
So I had to take back the streets of stairs.
I felt so tiny.
And I loved the view.
I could stay there for hours.
One of the most amazing things is that the Sicilians have their houses right on the hills and drive till them...Drive...
On my way I saw something. And I wanted to jump down.
It was really dangerous.
But I really wanted to get there.
It was so difficult.
And painful.
You see, there...in the garden...A tiny coffee party for Sicilian monkeys.
I was not invited and I did not have a gun. So, I went my way back to Taormina.
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