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Reflections on Cruising with Babies
... twice a day for naps. We each got some quiet time and some alone time everyday. And while we had to eat a little quicker and skip some of the restaurant dinners in favor of the buffet, we ate as a family three times a day. They're still interested in bright lights, colors, and water. They help us appreciate the little things. Oddly enough, this goes down as one of our most relaxing vacations. (Discounting all bus rides that ...
The Classic Water City
... her slippers (oh yes, like you do at home in your socks on a hardwood floor) to answer the phone.
And with such a fantastic place to stay I decided to spend some extra time here after meeting three Canadian girls from Vancouver in Grandma Death’s attic. There are smaller islands just off the coast of Venice that specialize in a couple of different crafts, one being glass blowing and another being lace-making, so that while Venice itself is a mixture of many (very ...
Venice
I've left this one a bit late, so already, details are getting sketchy. It’s the first time on this trip that I’ve got really behind with my blogs. I think most of the problem is that 18 hour bus trips have become a thing of the past and finding time to sit down and write has been much more scarce than in South America. I have no doubt that India will remedy that.
However, what I can finally tell you is that Venice was ...
Ah Venice...
... on the canals. We didn't have a lot of time in Venice, so we wanted to make the most of it and started wandering around as soon as we got checked in. Our hotel is on a tiny side street. There is a big old wooden green door with a heavy iron lion knocker in the middle. The passageways were dark and the stairs very narrow and winding. The room was huge (for Europe) and very nice though. The whole area where our hotel was reminded me ...
Venice + Gortex = True Love
... canals that link together this car-less city. We had coffee and cake, pizza and pasta. We drank wine and fell in love with Bonarda at less that $5 a bottle. We went on a Gondola ride, just the two of us. And for Thanksgiving, we picnicked on cured meats, cheeses, olives, bread, fruit, cannoli and vino. It was quite the spread.
We also spent some time in Basilica Saint Marco and toured the museum which highlighted the plethora of booty from around the world that was ...