A year ago, I travelled to southern France with my honey and some friends. As
we visited Marseilles, a port town on the Mediterranean with a history
stretching back some 2,600 years, we came to a plaque that commemorated the
start of that history. Along the old harbour, the bronze reads “Here, in 600
BC, Greek sailors from Phocaea, a Greek city in Asia Minor, landed. They
founded Marseilles, to serve as a beacon of civilization to the west.”