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Teatro San Moisè

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    • Day 16

      Venezia (pt 2)

      July 26, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

      After the Basilica tour I meandered until I saw a handful of happy gondoliers grabbing food and drink at a tiny little cafe, perfetto!
      I'm sure that truly excellent cuisine was available nearby at a steep premium, but I was in the mood to try something more blue-collar, or in this case: horizontally striped tshirt collar.

      The lady behind the counter was friendly and happily conversed with me in my tragic Italian as well as fluent Spanish and English. I overheard her speaking French with someone else. She makes good, quick/easy sandwiches and sells draft beer and while it was still priced high for what it was, it was tasty and affordable and I didn't overeat (for once in this country).

      The best part was watching the gondoliers banter and laugh and play. Happiness is infectious.

      Without an agenda I set off again to get lost, and meandered upon a little tour office selling gondola rides for under 30€. I got a little more info and was told it would be a 50 minute tour with a 20-min walking portion before the boat. Ok!

      While the 'tour' turned out to be much less than 20 min and pretty much just walking to the gondolas, it was still a great decision. First: because I got to ride in a gondola! In Venice! In Summertime!

      We floated through canals, some nearly deserted, some the heavily trafficked Gran Canal, with no roads in sight occasionally. We saw and heard other gondolas pass by with guitar or accordion music.

      It was brief but delightful.

      Secondly: while waiting for the 'tour' to begin I had the pleasure of meeting Noy, from Tel Aviv and enjoyed her company for the next few hours as we learned about each other and our travels and perspectives. I've been very happy to travel alone, but it's undeniably a richer experience when we get to look through someone else's eyes. Also... "Wow! Look at that!" Just means more when you aren't just talking to yourself. Even getting pooped upon by a seagull is a whole lot funnier when someone else laughs with you, trust me.

      Case in point: I told Noy about the happy gondoliers as evidence that the job must be pretty pleasant. She laughed herself and said: "...or they're just Italian and enjoy life." Wise words and a good reminder.

      Noy and I opted to meander together for a bit, getting a little lost in the crooked alleys, until we found a cute cafe to grab a drink and rest in the shade for a spell.

      Like the too-brief gondola ride, our shared experience was cut short by my 7pm train ticket. We hustled through town, took a few more pictures, and hugged our goodbyes. I'd have loved to grab dinner (we share a food fascination) but alas, not this time.

      The train spit me out into Vicenza and a downpour. To my delight, Francesca was there to drive me back to the house where she, Alberto, and I did enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal with an excellent wine produced by some relatives of theirs - I forget the exact relation. Makes me want to do more wine-tasting around here; Next time.

      As is the theme of this entry.... All of it was just not-enough! I want more time with every aspect of the day and with everybody. Which, I suppose is the mark of a very good day.
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    • Day 2

      Kanäle von Venedig und der Dogenpalast

      August 17, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Nach einem starken Gewitter, aber einer sehr erholsamen Nacht, sind wir heute morgen um 9Uhr mit der Fähre nach Venedig gefahren. Dort haben wir in einem süßen Café gefrühstückt und sind dann durch die Gassen gelaufen. Venedig ist wirklich schön und die Kanäle mit den kleinen Gondolieren sind ein Träumchen. Wir sind viel gelaufen und haben den San Marco Platz besucht. Zu einem Espresso im Café Florian für 10,50€ konnten wir uns allerdings nicht durchringen.. Obwohl das wohl zur echten "Venedig-experience" dazugehört :)
      Dann haben wir uns in die Schlange zum Dogenpalast gestellt und sind sage und schreibe zwei Stunden durch alle Gänge und Säle gelaufen. Der Palast ist total prunkvoll aber doch etwas übertrieben mit den ganzen Ölgemälden und Goldverzierungen.
      Danach sind wir noch über die Rialtobrücke gelaufen und haben uns eine echte italienische Pizza auf die Hand geholt.
      Mit der Fähre ging es dann wieder zurück an den Campingplatz und Belana und ich sind eine Runde in den Pool schwimmen gegangen.
      Zum Abendessen gab es Pasta und Belana und ich lassen den Abend mit einer Flasche Wein am Ufer der Lagune mit Blick auf den Abendhimmel ausklingen.
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    • Day 14

      Gondola Ride

      September 22, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Day 2 - Venice - Included Activity - went on Gondola Ride with Dan, Ashleigh, Megan & Ryhannon

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    Teatro San Moisè, Teatro San Moise, Teatro Minerva

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