A visit to Corleone, the birthplace of the main character in The Godfather, Marlon Brando, was essential to the trip: romantic streets, incredible food and great cappucinos. Photo: Jeff Rueppel.
My trip to Sicily’s sport-climbing paradise, the fabled limestone of San Vito Lo Capo, started with a massive disappointment a reminder to not fly
too high until you could nothing major and nothing to do with mother Sicily, since it happened in the Rome airport, but it was aggravating because I had to relearn a universal truth first debated at length by Plato and Aristotle in their 4th century B.C. philosophical Academy.