“To Those Who Appreciate Wistaria and Sunshine” - Books on Italy
No where else captured by imagination like Italy. It was always there nudging me, talking to me, calling me. And on it went, into cookbooks, memoir, language, history. The Italian lessons continue to unfold and captivate me. It seems that the more you know, the more you want to know. Italy seems like an ocean in truth, far and wide, deep and reflective, and always spilling over the edges into my own beautiful and humble world.
Books to Read on Women’s Spiritual Journeys
Women’s journeys are mysterious and beautiful. An Author telling a tale of transformation or courage can help light the way, and provide a torch for the road ahead. Always books remind you, whether fact or fiction, they still require us, transport us. In honour of women journeys and pilgrimages I wanted to share a few that have spoken to me over the past twenty or so years…..
Eat My Books
When I walked up the rickety stair case at Shakespeare and Company on the left bank of Paris I honestly thought I might never leave. Books in every spare corner, piled high, messy, old, cramped, an old piano, a window out into the street, a few plants scattered about. I think there was a cat up there. I cannot remember now but certainly it had ambience. Out of all the bookstores in the world and this one still exists for the hungry likes of the poets, artists, writers and pilgrims who will make there way down past Place Saint-Michel for a walk along the Seine to the famous bookstore.
Vita’s Words
Since traveling to see the Chelsea Flower Show in May I have been contemplating Vita’s Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent and Virginia’s Monk’s House in Sussex….