The Sword in the Stone is in Tuscany!
Perhaps the most iconic image of Arthurian legend is that of a youth pulling a sword from a stone, a feat no one else had
Perhaps the most iconic image of Arthurian legend is that of a youth pulling a sword from a stone, a feat no one else had
If anyone asked you where was the first casino in Europe, what would you say? Monte Carlo? If so, you would be wrong, because the
How many of you are familiar with, or even own, a St. Christopher pendant or medal? I do, and have always liked the image of
To me, graveyards are not only fascinating and informative places, but also places of great peace. Despite more than three years in this part of
I’m not sure why exactly, my visit to but the museum of plaster figures in Lucca probably had something to do with it, but the
He had seen him before, recently. He had seen him in the mirror behind the bar. Luca turned; Trattoria di Marina, windows lit against the
A couple of weeks ago I sat down to watch the first episode of a new Welsh police drama (“Hinterland”). I was riveted as the
It has always fascinated me how early people explained natural phenomena, and so gave birth to many legends and folk tales. For example, rocks left
The latest Tuscan tale by Simon Law: To the north, above, and on which a small Tuscan village nestles, stands a mountain: through the millennia