Day in Venice

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Today was spent walking: over bridges, next to canals, through windy alleyways, and past hoards of people. We really enjoyed Venice– it’s such a wonderful place to visit, but it is too surreal of a place for us to want to live here!

Breakfast at our hotel was rather odd (granted, we have had a number of odd breakfasts lately), but then we headed out to wander the streets. While we had several places we wanted to see today, we also understood that part of enjoying Venice is wandering the streets and coming across hidden bridges and canals. We certainly enjoyed walking the streets and crossing quaint bridges. There were many shops with gelato (yum), murano glass, venetian glass, and randomly, The Disney Store. We have been amused at the number of cities that we have found McDonald’s and Starbucks in, which sort of makes sense, but the Disney Store? In Venice?

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We finally made it to Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square) to take in the cathedral, people, pigeons, etc. The line for the cathedral was ridiculous, so we enjoyed the outside and instead went to see the Bridge of Sighs. We saw the Oxford version (named for this famous one in Venice), so it was neat to see the real thing. Afterwards, we headed to Harry’s Bar, the famous hangout of Ernest Hemmingway. We had a fabulous lunch, which also turned out to be one of the most, if not THE most expensive lunch of our entire lives. But who cares? It was Harry’s Bar!

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We saw some other sights, including a piazza used in Indiana Jones, and the famous Fenice Opera House, which mysteriously and scandously burned down in 1996. Throughout our trip I have been reading a book by John Berendt (author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil) called The City of Falling Angels, which is about the burning of the Opera House, the scandal, and Venetian society. It was fun to read the book and then actually be there! I was able to explain some “inside scoop” to Andy, which made the sights and people more intriguing.

The Grand Canal is aptly named, and it was glorious to walk along the canal. It feels a bit like a movie set. We liked the gondolas, but opted to skip it for this trip.  That way, we have to come back!

For dinner, we ate by a canal by candlelight, and a man serranaded us with his accordian while singing classic touristy Italian songs. That’s Amore, anyone? 🙂 Even though it was cheesy, we loved it! It was fun to fall asleep listening to the street noises below (which is just people, since there are no cars!). While it is hot during the day, the nights here are really pleasant.

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About samuelfamily

We are 30-somethings who are completely enamored with our miniature dachshund Goobers, team member Kelly Sue, who joined us in December 2011, and our newest team member, Norah Jo, who joined us in October 2014. We moved from Seattle to Bellingham in 2016, and spend our time traveling locally and globally, and tackling parenting together. We decided we were worthy of a blog after getting married in 2006 and taking a 5 week trip to Europe in 2007. While our day-to-day life isn't always that dramatic or adventurous, we manage to amuse ourselves. Enjoy. Or not. Whatever.
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