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City on Water
... souvenir and normal shops that we wondered in and out of until it was time to check in.
After we checked in we were escorted by another man to our room which was in an annex of the building a little ways away. This man took my luggage for me than literally zoomed off to show us the way not realizing mom and Kevin couldn't keep up because of the crowds of people. I was right behind the guy, and when I looked back I saw that they had gotten stuck on one of the bridges. I knew I ...
The Classic Water City
... these islands seem dedicated solely to their individual expertise where you can watch people make intricate glass stallions with multi-colored glass in the mere minutes in which it takes the liquid glass to cool down and settle. And of course Venice isn’t just famous with tourists, it’s apparently also famous in gaming, because as I strolled into the Piazza San Marco which holds the famous St Mark’s Basilica with another stranger friend from Grandma Death’s attic, ...
Canals and Bridges
... of glass art work.
The second place we visited was Burano. It was very busy and the boat had to triple park, we had to walk through two other boats to get to the dock. Burano is famous for its colourful houses and lace work. We saw a small doily and the lady said ...
Venise
Journée « Iles » : Nous partons visiter les Iles de Murano, Burano, Lido.
Sylvie et Geneviève vont tôt le matin, envoyer un courriel à Hélène pour fixer un point de rencontre pour le lendemain. Malheureusement le «Internet» point n'ouvre qu’à 10 heures. On prend le café, 8 euros pour deux cappuccinos et ça comprend la chaise pour s’assoir au moins.
Départ pour les îles en vaporetto (64 euros pour 4 billets pour la journée…. Un vrai ...
Episode 14
... ever place we wanted to visit. This was very good because that way David got a complete break from driving for a couple of days.
Rome, founded in 753BC by Romulus and his twin brother Rhemis. Supposedly found abandoned in a basket and brought up by a ‘she wolf’ in a cave. One of our guides told us that in ancient Latin the word for ‘she wolf’ and ‘prostitute’ is the same, so take you pick, I know which seems the ...