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Greetings from Cefalu

Thursday July 2, 2009

Categories: Life, Travel
July 2 012

Because nothing says "charming, busy medieval beach town" better than a stuffed....something.

From here. An enjoyable little museum containing the Baron's personal collection. Art, archaeological finds, coins, seashells and....critters. I really enjoy these small Italian museums in which they hand you plastic-enclosed papers with a list of items in each room and then lounge against the door frame, staring at you.

Honestly. I'm not kidding. I do.




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Comments
Brian
July 2, 2009 10:28 PM
http://denythecat.blogspot.com

Spiney Norman!

Lynn
July 2, 2009 11:16 PM
http://labauvegenealogy.blogspot.com

I'm glad the furry creature is stuffed!

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