The very nature of Slow Travel is that you can establish a daily routine because there is no need to race to the next new thing.
Over our weeks in Sircausa our daily routine became a leisurely walk through the streets of the Island of Ortigia and its nearby mainland. Siracusa is a place that has seen so much over more than 20 centuries. it was something that we came to appreciate as we walked the streets each and every day.
While our daily routine almost always started in search of a coffee and a pastry we were always captivated by Ortigia’s narrow streets that were laid out centuries ago.
These are streets that Plato quite possibly walked. It was amazing to imagine Archimedes having walked the same streets pondering some problem as we sought to solve the difficult problem of where to go for our morning coffee!
Reading the guides or Jeremy Dummett’s book about Siracusa makes it impossible not to wonder whose footsteps we were retracing as we walked to coffee or just meandered through these narrow streets. In one of these streets Archimedes was murdered. Continue reading