Ai Tre Ponti
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Settling in our Venetian Residence
... around the apartment and explained nearby conveniences including a grocery store. She also offered us tips and advice for our stay in Venice.
Once our host left, Colin and I decided to stroll along the main street, just outside our apartment, which evenutally led us to the main boardwalk. There, we could easily see Piazza San Marco. By this time, it was dusk and the views were absolutely gorgeous.
Not wanting to get lost in the ...
Exploring Venice
... that I had been craving (see not all healthy) and Kyle got a chocolate crepe and we found a little alley that lead to a nice spot on the edge of the canal were we sat and ate our desserts and watched the vaporettos, taxis and gondolas drift by. There was a little bar back in the alley so we got a beer and a Bellini (who knew my favourite drink was invented in Venice!) and sat there for a while ...
European pathway
... with plenty of chances for free time in the city to explore on our own. Accommodation is usually hostels with dorms and a couple of camp site cabins.
Our first stop was the infamous city of Amsterdam. We made the most of the two nights there sampling the nightlife and doing the things that the city is known for. The days were pretty jam packed with a bike tour around the city, a boat dinner cruise and free time around the city where we went to the ...
Not a fan.....
Well I tried to give it a chance but I am truly not a fan of Venice. It started with the earthquake that woke me up at 3 am this morning, I thought I was dreaming but no, I read I the news this morning it was a 5.9 magnitude earthquake and killed 4 people. I've never experienced one before so it was pretty weird I didn't really know what to do since I am staying in a "tent" ( it has a floor and bunk beds not really a tent at ...
The Classic Water City
... She didn't speak a lick of English so our broken conversations involved me using Spanish, her answering in Italian, and an interesting mixture of hand gestures and head shaking to come to the agreement that I could rent a space in her attic to spend the night. She earned her nickname from her ability to sit perfectly still in front of a blank TV screen for hours with her death-shroud-like shawl until the phone rang, at which point she would promptly rise from the dead to run and ...