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... a dusty red ribbon strung across just high enough that you didn’t really have to duck. That’s not the cool part, either. The cool part was that we said caution to the wind, no pain no gain, just play dumb, and numerous other things of that ilk, and just hiked the **** out of those trails anyway. Of course, we were nervous about getting caught the whole time (the danger of further landslides never really occurred to us, strangely), and worked out various ...
Attombri
... to fit the bill. I emailed Nan, who we'd met on Friday, and asked for her recommendations - I wanted something very Venetian, not kitsch, and not something from a store (no matter how expensive) that I could find anywhere in the world. She suggested Attombri, on the San Polo side of the Rialto Bridge, so that's where we headed today.
It's a tiny shop/workshop, and Stefano is right there working on his designs when you enter. ...
On the road again
... n a tent (which I´m actually looking forward to!) Venice is absolutely beautiful but after walking around this afternoon and evening I´m left to wonder what I´m going to do tomorrow. Once you get your fabulous photos and eat at a nice restaurant (the gelato icecream I ate was just indescribable) it´s ´Where to next?´ Maybe after so many days of being on the go I´ve got to get used to relaxing and taking my ...
Long Shadows Wine Cruise - Venice to Athens
... Penfolds winery in 1974 after completing his studies in agriculture and winemaking. He was appointed Penfolds’ chief winemaker in 1986. During his 16-year tenure, John helped establish Penfolds as one of the world’s most celebrated wineries. While his honors and awards are too numerous to list, some of the highlights include the Robert Mondavi Trophy for Winemaker of the Year in 1989 at the International Wine & Spirits Competition in London; two-time recipient ...
Venice
Having met mum and dad at Venice airport, we proceeded to Venice using the Alilaguna; which is the boat that takes you from the airport to Piazza San Marco; saving the hassle of lugging the luggage through most of the streets of Venice. It also offers one of the nicest views of Venice from the water.
The only thing I forgot to check was the length of the journey; it seems does a tour of all the islands before finally ending up in Piazza San Marco, just under 1.5 hours! There ...