two main towns are palermo and catania on opposite sides. i've done a show in palermo before.. a failure of humiliating scale. this time i was gonna get it right. there's the sicily we know from films. an evocative, deeply felt history that's not quite reality but cool anyway, right? there's the simple fact of its location, tucked away under the boot of italy. part of, but not really part, of that country. [ man in market speaking italian ] >> anthony: its own language, culture, its own history of norman, arab, spanish, roman, turkish, egyptian interlopers, all leaving their mark and their influences. i grew up in new jersey, which was pretty much sicily on the hudson. the italian-americans next door weren't from milan. i can tell you that much. [ man in market speaking italian ] >> anthony: i guess what i'm telling you is i figured, this will be easy. villa monaci delle terre nere -- a certified agriturismo. meaning, it's a hotel, restaurant, and working farm that in this case produces olive oil. how many acres of property do you have? >> guido: uh, it's about 40 acres. and i