There's a fairly small church just around the corner from where we're staying. It's famous in part for the wood inlay panels in the sacristy and the choir area. These are flat panels below, done with false perspective to create a three dimensional look.
The two doors that look like they're opening out in the following photo are actually flat, and part of the panel itself.
Here's a beautiful inlay of a music book, on the choir director's music stand:
Here's another photo from the Giusti Garden, in case you're wanting some new ideas about adding something to your garden.
We're about to head out for dinner at the tennis club where John played yesterday. It has a view out over the city as the sun sets and the lights of the city come on. We're hoping they also have halfway decent food, as we've been getting some mixed results.
Last night's entertainment during dinner was a HUGE fight between the waiter and the chef, conducted about ten feet away from us, through the sometimes open door into the kitchen. I couldn't keep up with what they were saying, but I know that a lot of the words were very bad words. It went on for at least 20 minutes - maybe 30. I believe the chef was accusing the waiter of being lazy. :-)





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