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Venezia Bellissimo!
... winter cold as we do. It's always seem strange to see the Europeans in winter coats while we're walking around in sweaters. Anyways, we had a very nice lunch with Venice landscapes passing by in the dining room windows.
For the rest of the day, we lounged in the solarium, listened to a "Smithsonian Journeys and Beyond The Podium Enrichment Series" called "The Lives of Stars - Birth to Black Holes". Then we napped - Walking ...
The Classic Water City
... She didn't speak a lick of English so our broken conversations involved me using Spanish, her answering in Italian, and an interesting mixture of hand gestures and head shaking to come to the agreement that I could rent a space in her attic to spend the night. She earned her nickname from her ability to sit perfectly still in front of a blank TV screen for hours with her death-shroud-like shawl until the phone rang, at which point she would promptly rise from the dead to run and ...
Venice
... and lasagna. They have cover charges at all the restaurants to sit down, which we didn’t know about so Lisa argued with the manager about this; she is pretty good at this. We then went to the hotel. Back at the hotel there was a group on a high school trip from Spain, they were going to a bar where there was a live band, so a few of us went with them. It’s really weird because the drinking age here is 16 so it was very strange to see these high schoolers in a ...
Railtrip!
... the Grand Canal. Filled with works by the likes of Dali, Mondrian and other genii of the early and mid-twentieth century, the museum is a real jewel and still conserves some of the personality it had when it was a private residence. From there, I crossed over to the Giudecca, one of the islands I had not yet set foot on, and had a little stroll along the waterfront that gives onto St. Mark’s. It is a strange part of town (apparently even the wonderful city has its shady ...
Mediterrean Cruise in 2010
... of unhealthy conditions.
After eating we walked into St Nick's Basilica and found a beautiful church. A wedding was taking place at the front alter that was a couple feet above floor level. The nave was full of burning candles, and glittering gold....quite a sight. The small group of family and friends of the bride and groom were all dressed up, and crowded up close to the alter so they could ...