Feet

INTERVIEW feet : Enrico Brizzi on the sense in walking in the 21st century

Enrico Brizzi on the sense in walking in the 21st century

There are 1, 600 kilometres and 33 towns between Canterbury and Rome. The 72-day walk follows in the footsteps of Sigerico, the archbishop of Canterbury who was the first to set out the ancient pilgrim's path in 990 A.D. The extraordinary feat is related in the 'Via Francigena diaries' by Enrico Brizzi, who co-authored the book with Marcello Fini

by Tiziana Sforza @ // 01/07/11

feet, italy, cities, nature, europe, travel

AGENDA feet : The Sardinian link to 'feet' expressions in Europe

The Sardinian link to 'feet' expressions in Europe

Essential but mistreated – that is the foot’s sad fate, more often than not used as a vehicle for negativity. It’s a destiny which unites all feet throughout Europe, even chiropodists from the Old Continent, who cannot make head nor tail of it all, and who start every day 'on the wrong foot'

by Roberto Lapia @ // 24/03/10

feet, sardinia, languages, italy, tower of babel, ichnos, expressions

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