tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8256228436832968166.post1789551663232134629..comments2022-04-03T19:22:20.044+02:00Comments on Das Meldrumhaus: Perugia: A City on a Hill Cannot Be HiddenTylerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07594334076699034082noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8256228436832968166.post-21707986404723048262012-06-10T18:08:33.825+02:002012-06-10T18:08:33.825+02:00I'm not so sure about the Etruscan paying off ...I'm not so sure about the Etruscan paying off the sculptor--if he had, why didn't he have him fix that atrocious hair?<br /><br />And our idea of nightlife is a restaurant (or, more honestly, a gelateria) that is open past 9. We don't get many things open late in Germany, so seeing a store open till midnight (12:30 on weekends!) blew our minds.Tylerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07594334076699034082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8256228436832968166.post-57087506360892965222012-06-08T21:07:46.851+02:002012-06-08T21:07:46.851+02:00Really like the cityscape pics here, the ramps, wa...Really like the cityscape pics here, the ramps, walls, corridors and halls, stairs, bridges and always the outdoor cafe seating. Absolutely awesome old tree and garden. Regarding the reclining dude: I doubt that the Etruscan who commissioned it looked like that. (Etruscan speaking to the artist: "There's an extra hundred in it for you if you shave off some belly and add a nobler chin.") <br /><br />Why no pics of this alleged nightlife?Mitchellnoreply@blogger.com