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DR. DODIDDILY AND THE DEE DOT'S

WELCOME YOU TO THE WORLD AROUND US.


WHICH IS BASED FOR PROTECTION INSIDE

 THE DRAGON LORDS CASTLE

ITALY

Please enjoy these little stories

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And now how about  some songs that you can all sing along too. Enjoy xxx    


I hope you are doing all the actions as well xxx



BEAUTIFUL ITALY

map of italy with cities and towns | Map of Italy


The voice Italy 2014 suor cristina final WINS - La voz italia sor cristina GANA LA FINAL



I just had to put this on here before going any further, wonderful result for The Voice of Italy. xxx



Dr. Dodiddily and the Dee Dot's have never been to Italy but I found someone who has.

So I will let  them show me round. Thank you .

As I said I have never visited Italy in my life which has been a very long life , I have often thought of going there on holiday but the chances never came and so if you don't mind I would like to have a little road trip with you. xxx Gosh I'm excited already.


 


A Journey through South Italy

This time Europe, exploring one of the main roots of western culture: Italy!
A three weeks taking journey started with Rome, followed by the Amalfi coast with short stops at Pompeji, Naples, Capri and Paestum. Driving through Calabria for visiting the lovely villages Pizzo and Tropea, then the ferry to Messina, Sicily, where we explored the Etna vulcano, Taormina, Noto, Syracus and the valley of temples near Agrigento.

Their journey ended in Palermo.


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Fun for all the children of the world with Dr. Dodiddily and the Dee Dot's

 A little bit about myself and my Sisters

Sylvia Toni Dorothy Kathleen

Kath, (far left) Sylvia, blonde (middle) Dorothy (me far right) Amy (Toni, in front)


     Dr. Dodiddily is one of four sisters. First there is my sister Sylvia, she is the eldest and the smallest. Then there is my sister Toni(Amy) she is two years younger than Sylvia, Toni lives in Kent. The next one born in 1944 was Dorothy, yes my lovelies this is my real name. I am three years younger than Toni. One more to come and that is my sister Kathleen, she is the baby of the family and she is  four years younger then myself. 

     We couldn never hand our cloths down to each other, we were all very different sizes, and anyone coming after me wouldn't have been able to wear anything I was such a tom-boy and thing were worn out long before Kath could have them.

     This is a very old picture of the four of us taken in Coed Poeth in North Wales, way back in 1952/3.                Gosh I am an Ancient Dragon, aren't I ! xxx.       



the four sisters


This is myself and my sisters in 1979 just 26 years later, we are with our mother who like myself was called Dorothy. We are from left to right  Sylvia, Toni, My Mum, Dorothy (me) Kathleen.


my boys with Diddily


Jayden, Noah Rhys, Brodie Leigh with Diddily in the background you can just see my grey hair.

Summer 2014 in the back garden at my home in Pontybodkin another 35 years later.



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Remember, Not everything is what it seems. he, he, heSmile

Here is a few very old things you might want to know about Ancient Rome.

Not all of them as pretty as the Trevi Fountain either.




I wonder how many of us would have liked to have been born during the

Roman Era for food.


Dormice, ostrich meat and fresh fish: the surprising foods eaten in ancient Rome


Archaeologists exploring sewers at Herculaneum in 2013 made the startling discovery that, contrary to the long-held belief that ancient Romans survived on a basic diet of bread and olive oil, they in fact enjoyed a rich variety of fish, fruit, and spicy dishes. Now, as part of our Ancient Rome Week, Dr Erica Rowan, one of the archeologists involved in the project, tells you everything you need to know about ancient Roman culinary habits…