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Ciao from Venice finally!
Sorry I have not been able to blog. Forgot the charger for new keyboard and could not download pictures to iPad before yesterday because card would not fit. Computer at hotels always busy and very expensive but now with Belloli family tech support and buying new cord at shop in Venice, am finally able to download pictures at least. Everything great. Will try to catch up with text ...
Bad and Breakfast
... smell is enough to warn me it is too alcoholic to be enjoyable! Mauricio breaks out his "special stuff" , absinthe. Now this particular brew is something like 80% alcohol, it has been banned in many countries, although I believe it is making something of a comeback! Paul valiantly drinks some, but I chicken out....way too potent for me! We get a lot of mileage out of the business card we were given at the B&B. Maureo gave us the card and carefully explained, " it's not bad, is ...
Venice
... percent of what I hear, I'll be happy. I'm trying hard to distinguish Gothic, Byzantine and Baroque architecture! Oh la la... We visited the opulent Basilica Di San Marco (only stood in line 5 minutes), words cannot describe the feelings as you walk around, so much to take in. Explored the Piazza San Marco. Walked past Caffè Florian, it ...
Verona and Padua
... caught up on the history I missed in school... Padua - a university town, the 3rd oldest in Europe, where Galileo taught. We visited St Anthony of Padua Cathedral, gothic architecture. We are staying near Venice, on the Adriatic Sea. Lovely, lovely seaside town with a marble boardwalk, fine sand and the roar of the surf (collected seashells to show Hope and Chloe) Our guide arranged for a turkey dinner for us, an unusual meal for Italians, nice touch. Tomorrow Venice! ...
Day 7
... no dark beir:( Then got stung for the equivalent of $26.58. The most expensive meal so far and just for a bloody bread roll. One more stop in Austria at another roadstop where I ordered " Gutten Morgen ,Eien Kaffe Americao mitt milch" two hours later across the boder and I am ordering "uno grande cafe Americano" As we come out of the Alps the scenery is quite different than Austria. The farms and fields arn't as tidy and well kept. Still lots of ...
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- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services