The house has been packed up, the puzzles have all been sent over. We are ready to begin our new life in Italy. It is a sad day for me. I'm leaving behind a home that I love, my youngest daughter, my father whom I've finally begun talking to again (phone calls were expensive from Hong Kong), and the country I've always called home. I know I will love living in Italy and that the museum will be much grander. The food is amazing, the wine is even better. The views from the windows. It will be a great life for us, but there is still a twinge of remorse for leaving Boca.
We now embark (literally) on our adventure. We are taking a Holland America Line cruise to Civitavecchia and will arrive on the 24th. After a short drive, we will be heading not home, but to the post office to drop off our Permesso di Soggioro. Without that all is lost. We've a few days with friends before heading to the Netherlands for a bit of a party.
But the biggest adventure is going to be putting the museum together. George has ordered 3 1/2 miles of shelving for the walls. I have given plans for new kitchens and guest rooms. We have a man on site now diligently working on sealing all of the leaks and replacing all of the windows. Castles aren't very energy efficient. The prior owner had plastic windows on the upper floors. When they broke, he simply covered them with cloth to keep the worst of the environment out. All of these need replacing. there was a crack in one of the tower walls that he has repaired both inside and out. All of the drains and downspouts have been replaced with beautiful copper piping and the woodworm mitigation has been completed.
The walls have been broken through and the castle, dead cat room, and hotel are all one building. the electric and water have been hooked up in the hotel and it is now fully functional. We are just waiting on furniture and our household goods to arrive. Once we get there, I will get together with the electrician and give him specifications for the lighting and the updated plugs. I can't have a home without charger ports and neither place has any. The master bedroom in the hotel needs a complete remodel which will begin after we arrive.
The biggest challenge for us will be the HVAC system. Currently there is no A/C in either place. I mean who needs A/C when the walls are between 3 and 13 feet thick? Both places have gas radiator heat which will make it nice and cozy in the winter, but will also drastically change the humidity levels. this is going to be a major focus in the coming year. We don't want any of those puzzles to be ruined. But in fairness, I don't believe James had them in a controlled environment either. Our solution may have to be old fashioned humidifiers in winter and dehumidifiers in summer. I've sent over all of the gizmos to record that stuff and am going to closely monitor it to see what needs to be done.
And finally, we had great success with the competition for the floor pattern in the Boca Museum. We would like to do the same for Italy. This time it is not for flooring, but for a name for our new home complex. You see, we have 3 buildings connected into one now. Part castle, part hotel, part home. We feel that Puzzle Castle is cheesy, Puzzle Palace we love, but doesn't really fit (although it is still the name of where we live). Puzzle Hotel? Pass. Puzzle Museum has been taken and will not be used by us. And although it has stuck, no one wants to say they have been to the dead cat room.
We are now looking for ideas on a new name. We have outgrown "The Museum" and need something new. We have the castle filled with puzzles, the hotel filled with puzzles, and well, the workshops. That's right, plural. There will be at least 3, perhaps 4. You can research, build, research, design, play....See, We need something that is all encompassing.
Anyway, the name isn't perfect so...The winning prize? I'll pick you up at the nearest airport and give you a weeks long stay in our Italian home. Heck, we'll even have a car for you to drive so you can explore the area.
What do you say? Send in those ideas please.
I would like to propose "Puzzle Paradise", or "Panicale Puzzle Paradise".
ReplyDelete"Puzzlers Paradise"?
DeletePanicale Puzzle Universe
DeleteJeff L
How about Domus Aenigma
ReplyDeleteCastello Enigma Panicale. Good luck for your exciting new adventure!
ReplyDeleteThe Edward Hordern Legacyo remember whose puzles are main part of it
ReplyDeleteSignificant donors to our puzzle collection are Tye Stahly, Marti Reiss, Harry Nelson, Tom Lensch, Brian Menold, Bill Ja, Rocky Chiaro, Stan Issacs, Tanner Reyes, Uwe Meffert, Lee Krasnow, Da Yan, Michael Li, and Wayne Daniel. We extend our gratitude to these people. We thank them for all that they have given to puzzlers worldwide. They are the reason our new puzzle center is world class.
DeleteYou could call it Castello Rompicapo.
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ReplyDeletePuzzle Dome as in
ReplyDelete'In Panicale George and Rox
Did stately puzzle dome decree'
(Where Alph, the sacred river, run
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunlit sea ... )
STC and PH
Labirinto Di Enigmi
ReplyDeleteLabirinto Di Amore Enigmi
(Logo could be a heart puzzle/maze)
Labirinto Degli Amanti Dei Enigmi
(With your lovers statue greeting guests at a place of honor!)
P.S. From the Labirinto names submitter....I hope you're having a great transatlantic cruise! Hoping for some posts along the way. Enjoy the sea days as you did on The World Cruise! Sue
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Enigmium
In reference to the multiple donors, vast amount of puzzles, life cycle of puzzle creation, and the castle itself, I would like to suggest the use of word 'Ensemble'.
ReplyDelete'Puzzle Ensemble' or perhaps 'Puzzling Ensemble'.
or 'Puzzler's Ensemble'.
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ReplyDeletePuzzle Castillo d’Panicale
ReplyDeleteLa casa del Paradiso dei Puzzle
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