Alloggi Alla Rivetta
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A Gondola Ride is HOW MUCH?!
... travel companion and I embarked on yet another adventure--we boarded a train for the city of water canals, singing gondola drivers and, of course, looooove. There was no way I was going to live in Italy and not make it to Venice! All of the movies I've seen (yes, things will always come back to a movie; I watch a lot of them and they are awesome) set in Venice depicted it perfectly. It's this beautiful floating city where the air is filled with a cacophony of ...
Venice Venice Venice!
... We actually had Hannah's birthday lunch at the place where, in the movie The Tourist, Johnny depp and Angelina Jolie's hotel was! My first impression of Italians is that they are cheeky! They always say stuff to make you laugh uncomfortably, an example being me ordering a croissant and the lady saying "no" for like a minute before she laughed her head off and then sold it to me. Or our waiter at a restaurant in the middle of Venice ...
Arrived in Italy!
... for left and right was confused? Was probably me! Tomorrow I have a tour to a few of the nearby islands and will learn something of Murano glass. The next day (Saturday) will be one of train travel to Lake Como - a few stops along the way. No idea how I journey from here to the train station tho, these canals make a difference! So that will be a job to figure out tomorrow. Learnt a quick lesson this morning after ...
The Sinking City!
... to be architects or builders so their Synagogues were built by Christians and in one Synagogue above the main doorway there is the pattern of a shell (shellfish are not kosher, therefore most unusual to have a clam shell shape in a Synagogue). Weather finally did clear in the afternoon and in the evening we met up with our friends, Martha and Bryce who are sailing round the world in their yacht "Silver Fern". They are in Venice for the America's ...
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 ...