Jardin Royal des Plantes Médicinales, Paris Wednesday, April 1, 1723 The plant was in the wrong place, and it bothered him. Bernard was inclined to suspect his brother of a practical joke. Plants do not spring from the air, after all, and this plant had definitely not been here the… Read more »
Sir Gareth and the Trowel You have heard, I am sure, of that gentle and valiant knight, Sir Gareth Beaumains, the youngest brother of Sir Gawain of Orkney. You have certainly heard how he came to Camelot unrecognised, and how he worked in the castle kitchens for a year as… Read more »
The first time Elaine saw the carved wooden door, she thought it was an ad. Glimpsed from the corner of her eye as she hurried down yet another set of stairs at République on her way to work, it looked like one of the ubiquitous posters on the walls of… Read more »