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One of the local restaurants found a unique way to advertise, hanging t-shirts with their name printed on them, over the street. It certainly drew our attention!





I think that the artist responsible for the wooden plaque, pictured below, was trying to convey that, by turning Sicilian conventions on their heads, there was hope for the younger generation. At least, that was my interpretation of the piece!








Next up: We finish our last day in Sciacca with more of the historic center, plus a delicious fish dinner!
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