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jestrada said:
Thanks for sharing. of course a woodworker wood buy a cutting board as a souvenir. I don't think I would use it..too pretty. How was the Sangiovese at the winery?Johnet
The wine and food was excellent throughout the Tuscany area. I was worried about gaining weight, but I actually lost 5 pounds from walking and lugging around my 28 pound backpack.
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I really enjoyed those pics. Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice , looks like you had a grand time
. Thanks for sharing !
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Thanks for the quick trip to Italy.
I'd say those massive tables were an oak, didn't look a lot different from our QS, well they were bigger than most we see now a days
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I absolutely LOVE that Olive cutting board!! Thanks for taking the time to share your trip.
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Awesome! Thank you!
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