One of our lunches in Fort Worth was at Lucille's. It doesn't hurt that it's next door to the needlepoint shop. So good flatbread and sandwiches before shopping.
There is an experiment with the idea of turning the aqueduct into a greenhouse. These are some of the plants they're growing. The pool below is one of the cisterns.
The third tree is done, and so is the second fence. On to the fourth tree of eight. And yes, I didn't catch that it was sideways until after I uploaded.
The Romans built an aqueduct under the city of Naples back in their day. It's been used on and off since then. We toured part of it. The main use of it lately was as a bomb shelter in WWII.