Today is a primarily a photographic entry. If the door to my house in Gig Harbor got weathered looking and old, I might be embarrassed and replace it. In Lucca, I might feel self conscious if I had a new looking door. I’d definitely want one of these cool doorknobs or knockers. These pictures were taken Saturday and Sunday while site-seeing with Stefano and Nancy in Lucca and Prato.
Living (with) abroad in Tuscany: Paul and Lucy Spadoni periodically live in Tuscany to explore Paul’s Italian roots, practice their Italian and enjoy “la dolce vita.” Paul hosts a YouTube channel "Our Tuscan Home" (https://youtu.be/D7mbqLJRgJ8) and is the author of "An American Family in Italy: Living La Dolce Vita without Permission." All work is copyrighted and may not be reprinted without written permission from the author, who can be contacted at https://pspadoni.wixsite.com/paul-spadoni
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The doorways of Lucca
Sunday, March 6
Today is a primarily a photographic entry. If the door to my house in Gig Harbor got weathered looking and old, I might be embarrassed and replace it. In Lucca, I might feel self conscious if I had a new looking door. I’d definitely want one of these cool doorknobs or knockers. These pictures were taken Saturday and Sunday while site-seeing with Stefano and Nancy in Lucca and Prato.
Today is a primarily a photographic entry. If the door to my house in Gig Harbor got weathered looking and old, I might be embarrassed and replace it. In Lucca, I might feel self conscious if I had a new looking door. I’d definitely want one of these cool doorknobs or knockers. These pictures were taken Saturday and Sunday while site-seeing with Stefano and Nancy in Lucca and Prato.
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Awesome art - wonder why so many lion heads?
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