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Venice – Day Two

We have breakfast with the group and they go for a walking tour. Don and I will meet up with them at 1:00 p.m.

We meet everyone at 1 p.m. before we make the adventure of the day. Before that, we went with Lucille so she could do some shopping for herself.

We board a water taxi (our private one) and take a ride to the Island of Murano. Here we got a demonstration of glass blowing and then we enter the showroom. Now our minds and eyes were blown away. OMG!

What a sight…large, small, statues, bowls, jewellery, glasses, chandeliers, on and on. It took a while before we could make a decision….but we did.

Now we board another water taxi (the only way to go) and after a 40 minute ride and a promise of a sumptuous lunch, we arrive on the island of Burano. We dine at the Black Cat Restaurant and it does not disappoint. Risotto, pasta with tomatoes followed by a fresh salad and tempura fried white fish, calamari and shrimp is truly heavenly. Dessert was strips of almond brittle and a special ‘s’ shaped cookie that is made at this restaurant but sold all over the island.

Finished? Not a chance, now we take a walk around and, of course, all the shops are open. The lace and cloths are famous here and, of course, we were not disappointed. Darn!

Back on the water taxi and 40 minutes later, we arrive back at the hotel. Tired? we are exhausted..

Tomorrow, we are off and running early – Rome. Again, pinch me because the mind and eyes cannot take it all in and to try and keep it fresh it has to be written as soon as possible.

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Venice – Day One

We leave early this morning as it is a long drive to Venice. A few stops a long the way, lunch and then back on the bus, we arrive safely in Venice. Here we lose our driver, Franco, for a few days. The law governing the drivers is very strict.

We have a short walk to our hotel, which is just behind  St. Mark’s Square. Lucky us.

We all go for a gondola ride and then walk over to our special restaurant for dinner. We are the only patrons here for the night.

It started off with a lovely pasta dish (this could have just been our dinner….not!) Then we have delicious roast chicken with potatoes and salad and oh, my!  dessert. Hard to describe properly, like a cheesecake base then topped with glazed strawberries, grapes, kiwis, pineapple and orange slices. Think we are finished for the day? Not!

We  now walk across the square and all our group get on water taxis and we take the entire ride down the Grande Canal. It is 3 kms long. When we disembark, we walk back towards the Square, sit down under the stars, enjoy a glass of wine and listen to the music being played by 4-5 musicians.

Back in our  room, it is finally goodnight and we will be back at it tomorrow. Pinch me….are we really here?

 

 

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