Nestled in the heart of Sicily, my decision to return to my hometown wasn't just a homecoming; it was a deliberate choice to create a life where the pace of time mirrors the gentle ebb and flow of the Mediterranean waves.
Working remote watching the sea
Transitioning from the bustling tech hubs to the serene landscapes of Sicily has been a profound and intentional shift. Rediscover the beauty of slowness and the joy of doing "nothing special" every day, and i've found a new balance between my professional and personal life.
When the "nothing special" turn in "something special" and you can enjoy the beauty of the nature that surround you.
As a remote worker, I've found solace in the unhurried rhythm of life here. The island's charm lies not only in its breathtaking landscapes but also in the unhurried passage of time.
Sicily has a unique way of making each moment feel like an eternity, a welcome departure from the frenetic pace of urban life.
It's a place where the clock seems to pause, allowing me to savor every nuance of existence.
My wineyard
Family plays a central role in my Sicilian life, in the pursuit of passions beyond the realms of technology, I embarked on a delightful side project alongside my sister (she's the agronomist).
Together, we decided to make our wine, planting and growing up a wineyard in a waste terrain near the sea, so it birth
www.netum.it, that's the culmination of our shared love for winemaking, and with only 1 hectar of wineyard, we produce a limited amount of bottles of a unique wine.
The wine produced "Zia Lina"
And then, of course, there's the food. Sicilian cuisine is a symphony of flavors that dance on the taste buds. Each bite is a celebration of the island's rich culinary heritage. The slow food movement isn't just a trend here; it's a way of life.
Dining is an experience, a time to savor and appreciate the artistry that goes into every dish.
(i will not post any photo of food, because i'm not a food blogger, but trust me, it's really good).
In the midst of vineyards and olive groves, my life as a remote worker in Sicily is a testament to the beauty of simplicity.
It's a daily reminder that success isn't just measured in code lines but also in the quality of life we cultivate. Sicily, with its unhurried pace, has become more than a backdrop for my career; it's a canvas on which I paint the vibrant tapestry of my life. Here, time may move slowly, but the impact is timeless. πΏπ·π
Modica view from my house