The first photo is especially for my son-in-law in Melbourne...
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This day, however, affirmed for me absolutely that I am not a tourist. I was far, far happier in my convent digs at the beautiful San Miniato than I was in the middle of the crowd in Firenze, no matter how beautiful the buildings and artworks are. The thought of staying in Florence fills me with horror, not awe!
Today I am also grateful for clear boundaries.
2 comments:
Still, there are some nice church buildings here in Melbourne. When are you going to come and see them?
Promise no scaffolding?
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