Showing posts with label italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italy. Show all posts
Friday, September 30, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Venice Daydream
an excerpt from one of my favorite blogs on her travel to Italy
i find her description of Venice wonderfully true to life
...sigh....
happy friday

Time is told by church bells and espressos and activity in the square here.
There are no watches, at least not for one passing through.
There is only surrender to the rhythm, the old ancient calendar rites that are still celebrated in full fashion as the masques.

Guidebooks were left in the suitcase, zipped up in the small apartment that is home for two weeks.
But there are signs that say
“This is your path. You’re heading the right way.”
Days are spend wandering around corner, along alley ways, over bridges.
There is museum and art and food.
There are unexpected friends too, the ones that always pour the extra glass of wine.

And of course, the gondola rides.
The price always elicits a gasp, but Venice is not truly Venice without them.

And such an experience is worth it: to be on the water, sailing past buildings, watching the stars blink in and out from behind.

And somehow every morning at dawn and every night at twilight, you find yourself standing next to a lonely lamp-post contemplating the beauty of this place and of your life.
{via}
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Arrivederchi
Yesterday was our last full morning in Venice.
This was the best cappachino of my life!
We took a quick day trip to Padua to visit the University of Padua where Gallielo was on falculty for 18 years and where Capernicus theorized that the Earth wasn't the center of the universe.
WOW!
It's just like College Station but more ancient
We also visited and attended mass at the Basillica.
Here I am standing astride Padua, or Padova as the Italians would say, and Vatican territory.
Technically the basillica is part of the Vatican...who knew?
Here I am standing astride Padua, or Padova as the Italians would say, and Vatican territory.
Technically the basillica is part of the Vatican...who knew?
Check out all of the answered prayers and petitions by St. Anthony!
horsie, ez nice horsie
I didn't get a chance to upload this video to our Verona post
but I do think it's worth the watch.
We knew Verona was know for certain, unique culinary delicacies...
Some of us were fans and some of us weren't
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Bella Notte...
We said fairwell to Florence and rode into Venice this afternoon.
The 2 hour train ride went by quickly as we made new friends from Australia.
We checked into our hotel for the night and headed straight for the Rialto Bridge.
We went to a concert featuring Vivaldi's Four Seasons composed in 1723, J. Pachelbel, and I'Inverno...
The costumes were my favorite part!
Our gondolier's name was Maximo...
He let me try on his hat...
(please note the beautiful shirt Mama and Uncle Linda painted for me before the trip)
and you better believe I sang into the Venetian night,
I felt like an extra on a Pride and Prejudice movie or Julia Roberts at the Opera in Pretty Woman,
(without the whole hooker thing)
Rich Old Lady: "Did you enjoy the show dear?"
Julia: "It was so good I almost peed my pants"
Rich Old Lady: "W-w-what...."
Richard Gear: "She said, 'It was better than 'Pirates of Penzance'"
And I couldn't help get a little misty eyed when they played La Primavera
Ater the concert we took our first gondola ride.
It was wonderful!Our gondolier's name was Maximo...
He let me try on his hat...
(please note the beautiful shirt Mama and Uncle Linda painted for me before the trip)
and you better believe I sang into the Venetian night,
"Oh this is the night, it's a beautiful night
And we call it bella notte
Look at the skies, they have stars in their eyes
On this lovely bella notte"
Firenze
Our last day in Florence...
Here is the hotel from the movie "A Room With A View".
When we asked if they had any availability we were told they are booked until September!
YOWSA!
Luckily a fancy hotel isn't necessary to find a great view in Florence...
The Arno River and the Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge)
The Fountain of Neptune in Piazza della Signoria which was commissioned on the occasion of the wedding of Francesco I de' Medici to grand duchess Johanna of Austria in 1565.
The Arno River flowing beneath the bridges of Florence:
Outside of the Duomo
Also known as the Cathedral in Pajamas because of its colorful gothic revival facade added in the 1800s.
Giotto’s Campanile (bell tower)
One of Charlie's favorite sculptures, Benvenuto Cellini's, "Perseus With the Head of Medusa"
And finally a $30 t-shirt that Charlie decided to pose with in lieu of purchasing.
Pisa...not so bene
Not to be a "debbie downer" but our day in Pisa was less than a success.
After leaving our B&B, buying our bus tickets and arriving at the train station
we realized we didn't have our pre-paid train tickets with us.
Okay, so no biggie.
We'll ride the circuit around back to our hotel.
An hour and a half later we are still on that same blasted bus.
But that's not gonna get us down...no siree-bob!
We finally make our way back to the train station, this time with our tickets.
Little did we know that there are several different trains, some with more direct routes, to Pisa.
We somehow pick the slowest one with the most stops.
Oh well, C'est la vie.
We excited just to be on our way to see the tower!
Finally, we have arrived!!
5 minutes after the picture above was taken the rain started.
Our spirits are getting a little dampened at this point, literally.
But you can't keep a good man (or gal) down!
We headed over to climb the famous tower.
Well, wouldn't you guess it?
You have to buy your tickets to climb the tower in advance
and the next available time isn't for another 4 hours.
Well, rats!
But still, I mean, we're in Pisa, Italy.
Marveling at this famous building.
How bad could things really get?
Up next, how about some good 'ol home cookin' from McDonald's?
Now that our tummies are smiling, we decide to make our way back to Florence.
Only, there are zero, zip, nada taxis in sight.
Anywhere.
After asking a few different people we find out
the taxis stop running at a certain time here in lovely Pisa.
Ok, no biggie.
We'll just take a bus...only there are no tickets to be found anywhere.
So we decide to chance getting a fine and ride without tickets.
(sometimes they check for tickets here and sometimes they don't)
Almost an hour later we are still waiting for a bus.
And the crowd of tired tourists and vendors is swelling by the minute.
Will we even make it on this train at all?
We probably could have walked to the train terminal by now.
Finally we see the bus coming and we push our way through the crowds to secure our standing
room only spot.
Hey, at least we got on, right?
Exhaused and wet we get back to Florence when the rain that was in Pisa
catches up with us.
Thankfully, we got a proverbial bone thrown to us in the form of a local restaurant
with the best dinner we've had all trip.
Thank you LORD!
...what...a...day...
Monday, July 18, 2011
Florence
We made it to our hotel in Florence despite a bus strike
that occured earlier today and caused crazy delays at the train station.
But one of the things italians are known for, i think, are their strikes.
It just wouldn't have been authentic Italy without some form of strike occuring.
The Gelato is fabulous, the blackberry variety is pictured above.
We found a few marble statues in a square.
Charlie made friends with Americo who is credited for mapping the Americas.
Hopefully we can find the original David somewhere in the city.
Tomorrow we're going to take a quick day trip to Pisa
to see the tower.
Now it's time for a quick rest before another busy day starts.
WHEW!
Fair Verona
We wrapped up our last day in Verona
with a final trip to Juliet's house.
It wasn't something that I was particularly interested in but
I am so glad we went.
I love this picture of Cat and her Mama!
Check out all of the love graffiti on the wall behind them.
We added our own names to the thousands of other lovebirds.
This was my favorite city so far and I was a little said to say good-bye.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Aida in the Arena
Aida was incredible!!
mid way through the first act, it started to drizzle.
the opera was paused for about 2 hours as everyone waited for
the weather to clear up.
Lucky, we bailed out and grabbed some dinner near by
while we waited...
The area was spectacular and i can't even begin to describe the sets.
the pictures do not do them justice.
even though the rain slowed everything down with the opera
it sure made Verona sparkle.
As we strolled back to the b&b, i fell in love with Verona.
It is officially my favorite Italian city...more than Roma, more than over crowed Venice...
Verona is perfection!
it's a love story baby just say yes!
This morning we left Venice via Trenitalia for Verona.
Our bed and breakfast, Like Juliet, is so cute and the owners very welcoming.
Since we only have one night here, we dove right into the city.
Tonight we are going to the opera, Aida, in the Arena di Verona behind us.
All of the sets/props were waiting outside of the arena to be set up for this evening's show.
We ate an interesting lunch along the river and met a sweet pooch
named Scott
(doesn't he look like Prince Eric's dog from the Little Mermaid?)
We hurried over to Giuletta's house; as in Romeo and Juliet.
check out all the love notes people have written over the years.
We'll try and take lots of pictures tonight at the opera.
Rain might be in the cards so we're just keep our fingers crossed.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
San Marco
Charlie and I woke up early this morning and
took the hotel shuttle/boat over to San Marco Square.
There was a super long line to get into the church even early in the morning
but it went by quickly and we were in the dimly lit basillica before we knew it.
but it went by quickly and we were in the dimly lit basillica before we knew it.
"Fotos" are not allowed inside of the church but
that didn't stop Charles Lloyd
It was truly beautiful!
Later today we're going to visit the doge's palace
and hopefully have some energy left to climb the bell tower.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
We are loving being on the boat and seeing Venice from afar was breathtaking!
here is the view from our blacony on the trip and i have been reading
like crazy!
tomorrow we make our first port of call in Croatia.
I was wanting to visit Medjugorje but we just found out that it is in Bosnia
so we would need our passports to cross the border.
I'm not sure if we'll risk taking that 3o mile drive or not.
Internet is pretty expensive so we have to make our minutes count over the next 5 days.
Thank you for all of your sweet messages!! I look forward to reading them
when I get on to write every night :)
Love you all XOXO
when I get on to write every night :)
Love you all XOXO
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