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| Sgraffito decoration on the facade of the Palazzo Galli-Tassi, Firenze | 
In just a few days, I will be leaving for a 
three-month sabbatical in Florence, Italy.  My goal is to spend this 
time in intensive study of art and painted ornament, and to solidify the
 material I have been collecting for a book.   
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| Alison luring an American buyer into her shop. | 
This plan took shape last winter while visiting my friend and colleague 
Alison Woolley of 
FlorenceArt. 
 Ever the voice of reason, she may have suggested we stay an entire 
year, and now that this trip is upon us I realize how short a time three
 months actually is.
So, for the last twelve months I 
have been plotting and arranging, scheduling around unexpected delays 
and challenges, and trying to learn some Italian.
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| The Duomo at night, December 2012 | 
My remaining days here are being spent organizing the
 next projects at my studio, fussing over my (thankfully 
drought-tolerant) garden,  getting camera equipment in order, working on
 my packing strategy, pondering the telecommunications situation here 
and abroad, 
spending as  much time as possible with mourning the 
sudden loss
 of my geriatric parrot;   finding a million things about which to fret,
 all the while taking some comfort in the fact that, thanks to jet 
propulsion, I am only one mildly inconvenient day away from pretty much 
anywhere.   
Maestro 
Erling Wold and I will be in residence in 
(some rooms in)
 the Palazzo Galli-Tassi, a 16th century palace where we hope to create 
the perfect environment for our exploration of ornament, music, and a 
helping of Tuscan culture.
I invite you to follow our exploits here at 
The Ornamentalist.