The Fountains of Rome
In a small side-street just ten metres from our front door, there is a water fountain which runs continuously, all … Continue reading The Fountains of Rome
In a small side-street just ten metres from our front door, there is a water fountain which runs continuously, all … Continue reading The Fountains of Rome
I think it’s called Murphy’s Law: you arrive at a destination to visit a site you have travelled half the … Continue reading Gerhard Richter
Dear Milo Today your Nan and I went for a walk in a park. If you were here, you could … Continue reading A walk in the park
I have often wondered how a medieval cathedral would have appeared to a medieval person. Construction of the present Chartres … Continue reading La Sagrada Familia
It seems that there is not only a strong streak of independence running through Catalonia, but also a democratic theme. … Continue reading Palau de la Mùsica Catalana
Dear Robert, Helen and Michael. It has taken me over 60 years to visit the caves at Lascaux. I suggest … Continue reading Lascaux II: an issue of authenticity