This medieval town on the north coast of Sicily is famous for its Norman cathedral or Duomo; it is a tourist honeypot, filled with Airbnbs, cafes, restaurants and an array of smart, little shops. The small beach is picture perfect enhanced by a square of royal blue sunbeds and shades. The place was very different in the last war and a photograph of one street shows how little it has changed over 80 years. The stained glass windows high in the Duomo are by a local artist and beautifully executed; they bring back memories of the the more sombre windows in Tudeley church by Marc Chagall.














No mention of Aleister Crowley, I notice 😉
Well you have now, but I don’t think that he deserves anything more.