This attractive courtyard caught my attention as I wandered the streets of Ortigia. And when I discovered its current role, a cocktail bar, I was even more attracted.

Cortile Verga, Ortigia, Sicily, September 2021


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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 3 October 2021
Posted as part of Becky’s PastSquares
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Oh, to travel again! Lovely pictures.
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Fabulous, Debs!
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This is rather charming, I am glad you went back!
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Surprised you were able to leave!
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It wasn’t open when I took this shot. But I did return!
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Excellent 🙂
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What drink did you have?
I love the ambience of places like this: to stop for a cuppa (I am thinking particularly of the tea room in V&A).
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Yes, the V&A is lovely. And the members’ room in Tate Britain is wonderful.
This place was for tasty alcohol – excellent, innovative cocktails.
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I love this!And so Sicilian, very distinctive architecture.I have a first floor balcony and green shutters for my past squares today
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As you know, Sicily is a great place to explore alleys and courtyards. This one was very well looked after.
Popping over to you now, sounds like a good match for mine
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Ah, very good!
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Splendid! Important to research it properly, I think 😉
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And I did! 🙂
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