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Plaster Junkie
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Hello All
The March class was great!!!
Here are some of the highlights.


the rock that changed my life.


There are 2 Roman coliseums in Italy. This one is in Verona and the other is in Rome


Small traffic jam


The Square in Verona, our hotel was a couple blocks from there.


Verona is known as the painted city




Venice at night


One of many walk ways.


No War


Shopping in Mantova


Shopping in Venice


Castle on Garda lake


The only thing better than the veiw was the food


Trying to choose where to eat.


A little dinner music



Training at the factory


Coffee and Grappa at the factory


Walking after dinner we found a outdoor consert. They played Rock and Roll


I just like this picture


Another picture I liked


The Guide was telling us about the Piazza


While we were in Montova we went to the most beautiful room in the world. One of us was so over come by it's beauty they was touching the walls. Then an alarm went off and a buch of Italians came rushing in and said no touch. Here Daniela is explaining the no touch rule

I could have put many more but did not want to bore you. We saw the Montovana plaster finish in Montova, what a treat. Also Eturia and Calcenova in our hotel. Not to mention Marmorino and lime paint all over Italy. The hospitality of Luigi, Luca and Daniela made the trip unforgetable.
Doyle
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Hey,
Count me on the next trip. I will start scheduling my work around it. It is worth the trouble. I couldn't agree with you more, those little white rocks have helped me totally define myself and my career. Thank you Doyle and Thank you Safra! Did we go to the most beautiful room in the world while we were in Italy last October? It looked like Daniela was explaining the no touch rule in front of the church that was in the square of Mantua???
 
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<Mike B>
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Doyle,
Thank you for the pics. They are wonderful and inspiring although I think they should tear down that old coliseum and put in a Wal-mart.............makes better economical sense. Glad your home safe.
Mike B
 
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Can't wait till it's my turn.
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Look,
If you are going to tear down a coliseum, at least make it a SUPER walmart, that way you can pick up a tomato and a pair of pantyhose in one shop.
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Fair enough...
 
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