Hi, Luca, I'm Francesco ! I'm in Santa Lucia ! When will you come to visit me ? Will we talk about the revolution ? And about how we got back to the starting point ? ... and ... be surprised ! We'll listen again to our progressive rock ! Exactly like old times ! Do you think you are changed ? See you soon ! -------------- Francesco, I'm very glad you are back in Santa Lucia ... ... you'll enjoy your research but not only ... ... because it's there that you digged deeply inside your mind ... ... there you thought long time about the circular fate and the eternal come back ... there you dreamed about Lara before knowing her ... --------------------------------------------------- Dear Professor, a first bringing up to date. I visit the site every day and I am convinced it was a Templar building. I live near the four hundreds years old Spanish tower, not Aragonese, as it is said to be, because its foundation occurred under Philip II Emperor of Spain. It must be a beacon and not a watchtower because the view is wider from the hills around. A severe castle that survived atmospheric events, bad restaurations and a thunderbolt too. The village is even more ancient. A friend of mine makes me notice that the short dock now under water starting from between the two beaches is calcareous but the territory is totally schistous. That is why it is supposed to be an artificial quay. The remains of what it looks like an altar in the open are few hundreds meters far, in the beautiful milieu of the Red Cliffs (Scogli Rossi). Greetings from Sardinian East Coast, Francesco Parchi, Santa lucia di Siniscola. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found a whistle with an inebriating sound, like some exotic perfumes, and a rune composed by four groups of three letters ... ------------------------------------------------------- Who is this woman coming whom everyone gaze at and makes the air brighter? A woman who inspires love so that nobody can speak but just sigh? (Guido Cavalcanti) There was nobody at home and nobody danced covered by veils. Sometimes few lie and too many trust their words. I'm fine, see you soon, bye, Francesco :-) ------------------------------------------ Who is this woman walking, it seems that dawn is born from her. Beautiful as the moon, you the only chosen. Terrible as the troops of a fortress... who is she? rejoice and be happy, you upright people. ----------------------------------------- If you were not there that night... I would have gone (ehm: more :-) ) insane... thank you :-) Serenity, Francesco ------------------- Freely adapted from Montague Rhodes James, 1904 Text, shots, editing and performance: Francesco Carzedda Shots in Santa Lucia, La Caletta, Capo Comino and Calichemannu (Siniscola), Posada and Orvile Beach (Posada), Eastern Coast of Sardinia Music by ccmixter.org artists Sounds by soundbible.com Full credits at www.4elementi.info/quiscredits/ released in december 2013