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The Classic Water City
... out in recognition of a plaza that he couldn’t possibly have been in before (never having been to Venice before). "I know this place! There’s… there’s a doorway into the Basilica just around that corner, and a back gate for the tower just hidden past that construction gate. I know this place, I did my best sniper-shooting from that balcony over there!" As it turns out, the makers of the stealth video game Assassin’s Creed are incredibly historically accurate.
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Unexpected Travel
... of us at a time and then just sit and watch. We were entertained for a couple of hours! He spoke to us only in Italian, but I knew that each time he presented a new puzzle, he'd say "This one is impossible. It can't be done."
Thank god for that man. He really made our day.
An uneventful train ride and car pick up took us to a dirty studio Mestre. We went out to find internet and were referred to a hot spot outside of a tatoo parlour. ...
The smallest shower in the world.
... walking around for a bit, we went and took a gondola ride. It was fun! It's so weird that they don't have cars here - just boats. Would have been romantic with a boyfriend, I'm sure - if only the water weren't so dirty!
After lunch at a fantastic restaurant in St. Peter's Square (Al Angelo) Grandma and I shopped before our tour went over to the island of Borano. On the way, we saw some islands that had had ...
That's Amore!
... so far... and a lot of photos to prove it!
A very slow start this morning - but a majority of the bus managed to catch a lift into the centre of Venice. What a beautiful place. You actually need to get lost in this stunning city to appreciate how amazing and complicated it is! Just little nooks and sidestreets everywhere, you could endlessly wander for days. We all opted to go on Gondola's rides, so I headed ...
Walking a grand city
... magnifico! Dale says that I'm using the word "amazing" too much, so we came up with magnifico for this concert. The violinists were superb, especially the lead gentleman, who fingers moved so fast, it was hard to see them. There were 3 other violinists, one piano player, two cellists - all female dressed in the wide skirts of Marie Antoinette style. They played Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Pachelbel's Canon beautifully. Truly a wonderful ...