Venice, Day 4

After a morning walk through the twisty, medieval neighborhoods, we enjoyed a relaxing gondola ride. Our sumptious lunch was Italian specialties, mostly local seafood. After gelato, we had a tour ofLæs mere
WWII Bomb - Seriously?

We said good-bye to Chad and Laura on the Vaparetto dropping us off at the Train Station stop, while they continued to the bus station stop just beyond.
Our train from Venice to Milan was onLæs mere
Food Oddities and Observations

We will miss the (mostly) wonderful food:
1. Breads and croissants here are baked fresh daily and are exceptional. They have croissants made from different types of grains, and there is one inLæs mere
Good-Bye Italy!

Hoo-Boy! LONG flight. Milan to NYC went fine. Mad dash to get through Border/Passport Control (or whatever they call it now) and make our connection to DFW. Got to the terminal. And waited. FlightLæs mere
RejsendeThat is amazing.
Martha SleutelVenice was lovely. St. Mark's was over-the-top extravagent. Overwhelming opulence. (And crowded). It was a history lesson in itself!
RejsendeLove love your very detailed descriptions!
Martha SleutelGlad they help describe everything!
Rejsende
Lots to see and wonder!❤️❤️❤️