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24 November 2014

Milano

lines every which way
tiles on tiles on tiles
carvings on carvings on carvings
details on details on details
they eye of the tiger
sky through stone
a cooperatively pretty sky over the duomo
through the crack
lookout saint is on the lookout
"ugh, this church is SO DULL. who do i have to beatify to get some gilding around here?"
"i think it's time we get serious about building lots of giant columns."
"no, no, that's a great start. if you don't really care about columns."
what light through yonder window breaks?
hopes and prayers
lurkers
maybe it's art, or maybe a passive-aggressive sculptor just really wanted a sandwich
imaginary fireflies
the queen of milan
i mean, sure, i guess it's nice
it's time for milan's hottest new game- france, or not-france?
stop requested
vespa parking only
warning: premises protected by a very angry badger

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