And on to Basilicata ….October 2017

We left Campania, heading east from Atripalda towards Melfi on the northern foothills of volcanic Monte Vulture, just inside Basilicata’s northern boundary, the region of Italy perhaps least known or visited, shown in red: It feels remote and unreconstructed, and there are some desolate spaces as well as extraordinary places. Matera, which we visited in … Continue reading And on to Basilicata ….October 2017

2017 summer sailing : the Croatian islands

Sail Croatia has an office in London and trades in pounds, but is a Croatian company sailing a fleet of smallish cruisers (less than 50 metres, capacities up to 36 people) locally owned, newly built and beautifully designed. Different vessels cater for different types of clients - we signed up for the 'elegance' range targetting the … Continue reading 2017 summer sailing : the Croatian islands

2016 : Montalcino, Verona, Sicily, Siena and Maremma, and Champagne – and a much-travelled plastic bottle

  I don't remember where I bought this, or what it originally contained. It is dated 30.07.2015. As I washed it out on our return from Champagne last Saturday I began to wonder how many thousands of miles it has travelled. It has been my familiar on every journey up and down to London, and … Continue reading 2016 : Montalcino, Verona, Sicily, Siena and Maremma, and Champagne – and a much-travelled plastic bottle