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A man who has not been in Italy
... eroded away any feeling of joy at this unexpected find. We kept walking until we came to a major road that was (thankfully) surrounded by massive trees that provided shade, and a refuge from the sun.
The bad news was that we had actually wandered off the map we held. I didn’t mention this to Beezel; she was already more than a little bit agitated at the turn of events. So instead I triangulated where we were from the position of the sun and the way the wind blew the ...
July 5: Venice day two
... Doge's Palace. The court room was very elaborate with huge murals and gold leaved frames. We also walked through the Bridge of Sighs which connects the prision to Doge's palace. Lastly, we entered St. Marks Basilica with Fiona, and avoided a huge line! St. Marks Church is famous for containing what is believed to be the remains of St. Mark, one of Jesus' apostles. Fiona mentioned that these could possibly be the remains of Alexandar the Great, but the church refuses to ...
Venice, Canals and Alleyways
... sit up there and drink our wine or beer and just enjoy the serenity and the ringing church bells.
When you enter the apartment there is the kitchen and dining room, then upstairs to the lounge, master bedroom with ensuite, bedroom, bathroom and study, with steps up the deck on the roof. It really is a home away from home.
We arrived and got settled by 3pm so we headed out to roam the streets and canals. There is Murano glass everywhere here, as ...
Venice to see Famiglia
... they wrapped them for us too. We then went to a book store and bought a book about Lucca for Zio Mario.
The shopping was quick really…so it gave us some time for a 'passeggiata' around the streets and La Mura… that’s something that I know will stay with us forever…the peacefulness of just strolling around…I hope we do the same back in Perth…I’m sure we will.
Greg and Jacinta returned later for a pre-dinner drink ...
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, ...