Sienna on a Sunday
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When I was there in March, the majority of the shops in the central area were open. There were exceptions - the mobile phone shops, and hardware stores were closed, but the clothing and leather goods places remained open, as did the obvious "tourist" shops selling wine, salami's etc.
And a general question - not intended as a Critisism - Why do so many posters spell Siena with 2 "n"s - Id there something in the US called Sienna ?
And a general question - not intended as a Critisism - Why do so many posters spell Siena with 2 "n"s - Id there something in the US called Sienna ?
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When I was there 2 years back on a Sunday, quite a few things seemed to be open, especially tourist shops, as already mentioned. The town seemed pretty lively for a Sunday, I thought.
willit: I think Sienna is also a girl's name in English? And the color burnt sienna might be spelled with 2 ns, I'm not sure.
willit: I think Sienna is also a girl's name in English? And the color burnt sienna might be spelled with 2 ns, I'm not sure.
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>Id there something in the US called Sienna ? <
Yed, there id domething in the UD called "sienna". It is a color.
See http://halflife.ukrpack.net/csfiles/help/colors.shtml
Yed, there id domething in the UD called "sienna". It is a color.
See http://halflife.ukrpack.net/csfiles/help/colors.shtml



