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April 12th 2010
Published: April 12th 2010
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Florence is Fun, Part 2, by May Tomorrow is our last day in Florence. The last ten days or so we’ve had company. That has made Florence even more fun than before. Our first company in 7 ½ months; that’s about 230 days without talking to anyone but ourselves. It was nice to have different dinner conversations, nicer than anyone can probably imagine. Joy and Mark (our niece and brother in... Read Full Entry



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Mark studied in Venice in college, and the first window was the room he lived in then.
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World's best ice cream (in a competition), several years in a row. It was really that good.



12th April 2010

Hello Castelloes! Great write up and pictures. Can't wait to see the weary travelers tonight, and it was wonderful to get a preview of their time with ya'll. I would love to be able to download some of the pictures to my computer. Any easy way you know of that I could do that? I'm sure I'll also get some from Mark. Thanks again for being such welcoming hosts. Happy trails as you adventure on! love, Jeanine
12th April 2010

SEEING
The many dimensions of your enjoyments are a thrill for me! Paul, you have a wonderful way of presenting art and history so they live. The originality of your SEEING is a pleasure. I'll have three scoops of gelato please!
13th April 2010

company and art
Paul, I do believe you could teach Art Appreciation wherever you choose! Thanks for the history of early Ranaissance art. Glad your visitors made it and enjoyed the Florence area with you. When I was 13 I remember that gelato in Florence. Son Paul will be in Paris near the end of May for tennis business, the French Open is then I think. He will probably e-mail you his plans. In about two weeks you will have a new relative! We will be in Spokane. Love to all, Louisa and Paul
13th April 2010

thanks to you all for sharing your latest sights, tastes and learnings with us. I loved the art history lesson and will wait to learn from you how to actually pronounce their names. How interesting...it never occurred to me that people had to discover the "art of 3-D" and emotion in artworks. I wish you all well as you move on to Paris. Much love to all and buckets of smoochies- Kiran
14th April 2010

Early Renaissance
You filled in a lot of art history as well as naming some of the memorable buildings and towns near Florence. Thanks for remembering all those artist dude's names. Now you'll move on to high renaissance, classical, romantic, impressionism and modern...lots to do in Paris! Love, Gran
16th April 2010

Florence
What a wonderful time you are having. Thanks for sharing you adventures and the info on the artists' work you saw. I am so excited about visiting Florence and will enjoy it so much more after reading your blogs. Enjoy Paris. I have been there and truly loved my experiences there. Love to all, Doris
21st April 2010

wow!
Loved the art history lesson! I was an an history major and it was a great refresher! I loved the frecsos of Giotto in those small chapels in the hill towns. I also love Fra Angelico's work! When I was at the Duomo, a pigeon pooped on my head!

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