{"id":529,"date":"2005-08-29T20:50:00","date_gmt":"2005-08-30T02:50:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2005\/08\/29\/italy-day-9-venice\/"},"modified":"2005-08-29T20:50:00","modified_gmt":"2005-08-30T02:50:00","slug":"italy-day-9-venice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2005\/08\/29\/italy-day-9-venice\/","title":{"rendered":"Italy: Day 9 (Venice!)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jul. 28, 2005<\/p>\n<p> Thursday morning was another up early day. I don&#8217;t think I went swimming in the morning, but we got off to Venice as early as we could (7am?) There were only 8 of us going. Weavers, Amy &#038; Kathie, O&#8217;Neals, <a href=\"https:\/\/judiang.livejournal.com\"><b>judiang<\/b><\/a> &#038; me. That seaside drive killed the desire to drive around &#038; go on long day trips. I think it&#8217;s good that the other couples didn&#8217;t go &#8211; you need more than 5 hours in Venice for the Romance.<\/p>\n<p> <lj-cut text=\"More text - written when I was on the plane home.\">The drive, calculated to be 3.5 hours, wound up being 5 hours, nearly. Only one turn astray when we tried one garage, only to decide to park closer. We found a garage that was \u20ac19 for the day (Gah!) and where you left your keys in the car (Gah!) Very bizarre.<\/p>\n<p> We bought \u20ac10.50 24 hour ferry\/bus tickets since we didn&#8217;t know what the day was going to unfold into. Then we took the #3 ferry to the Island of San Marco to see the cathedral &#038; Doge&#8217;s palace.<\/p>\n<p> The ferry took 45 minutes &#038; was very warm. (The weather was getting warmer each day, as were the nights). We got to San Marco &#038; looked around. Lots of cool Mardi Gras masks for sale, but I didn&#8217;t buy any.<\/p>\n<p> When we got to the cathedral, I was amazed by the mix of marble! Very pretty &#038; colorful exterior. So unique! Took photos, of course. Going inside wasn&#8217;t to be &#8211; the line was major long.<\/p>\n<p> So, we wandered a bit in the square, then got lunch at a cafe at the square. \u20ac4 ham, cheese, lettuce sammich on floury white roll. \u20ac2 for water, too. WE sat on the steps of the square &#038; munched (after being chased away by the cafe ladies cuz we were originally blocking their path to the outside customers). Not a great sammich, but today was not a food day.<\/p>\n<p> Gelato from another place at the square (\u20ac2 for vanilla &#038; hazelnut &#8211; the vanilla slightly lemony). And then some folks wanted to go to the Doge&#8217;s palace. When I thought the fee was \u20ac5.50, I thought I might, but no, it was \u20ac11. Not interest. Judi had already bought a ticket, however, and ended up going with Tammy, Amy, Kathy &#038; Dave. Mary, John &#038; I decided to walk through the streets &#038; I&#8217;m glad I did.<\/p>\n<p> Venice is like no other city on the planet. And best of all, it didn&#8217;t stink! I wasn&#8217;t looking forward to being in a hot place that smelled, but it was quite fine.<\/p>\n<p> We stuck to shady alleys and enjoyed the city sights. We saw a long train of gondolas ride by &#8211; watched for a bit, then walked on. 6 people was the max for any gondola. And they go slow &#8211; without trying, we outpaced them.<\/p>\n<p> We consulted John&#8217;s compass and found a way that seemed to get back to the Grand Canal and in the process, walked by an Internet Cafe. We still had 30 minutes before meeting the others, so I got to go in, read an e-mail from mom, reply, and do a very quick update to my LJ.<\/p>\n<p> John popped in to see if I was done and I was. So I paid \u20ac3.90 for the time and moved off with the others. <\/p>\n<p> John &#038; I checked out some of the gondoliers, testing out the prices. First guy said \u20ac80 per ride and only 6 could fit. Next one had a tour for \u20ac315. The next, \u20ac120. This last group was the persistent one. As we walked back to the Doge&#8217;s palace, one of the gondoliers came by with a deal &#8211; we said we couldn&#8217;t go cuz the other 5 were not with us. He took that as a barter, but we finally fobbed him off. <\/p>\n<p> Soon, a second gondolier came with a very special offer if just the 3 of us went right now. We tried to explain there were still 5 not with us. Including a husband &#038; a wife. Finally, a third gondolier came to us saying we three could ride for only \u20ac25 a piece. He even said he was the owner &#038; couldn&#8217;t go lower due to company policy, but we had to go right then. Once again, we tried to explain ourselves, then made our escape.<\/p>\n<p> So John &#038; I were ready to gondola ride. Meanwhile Tammy &#038; the girls wanted to shop. Guess what happened? Shopping. It wasn&#8217;t easy to get out of Calle de Rossi with everyone because of all the little shops, but we finally did and got back to the Grand Canal. We saw a gondola company we&#8217;d not seen before &#038; they were \u20ac80 a boat. So \u20ac20 a person.<\/p>\n<p> The ride was the highlight of the trip. Our gondolier was funny &#038; bragging about having 3 bottles of white wine already. He explained that gondolas (gondol<b>e<\/b> in all the signs) were asymmetrical &#8211; left side is longer than the right. So it always lists to one side, until the gondolier gets to his position. I asked about right handed gondolas, but he said there were none.<\/p>\n<p> Judi &#038; I were in one with the O&#8217;Neals, the others were in the lead gondola. Our guy showed us Casanova&#8217;s house &#038; Marco Polo&#8217;s island. They took a slightly longer route, he said, because they weren&#8217;t tired. There weren&#8217;t a whole lot of folks doing gondolas that day for some reason. Probably the heat.<\/p>\n<p> When the ride was over, we headed back to the ferry. Of course, shopping happened. And getting everyone to the ferry was a real chore &#8211; we kept losing people. Finally, John, Judi, Dave, and I got onto a ferry &#038; called out that we were leaving. Mary &#038; the girls soon joined and we had the hottest 45 minutes of the trip. Gah!<\/p>\n<p> We returned to the garage and thankfully our car was still there. We then headed for the autostrade &#038; got separated when John took a wrong turning &#038; we didn&#8217;t follow. Still, we got back together &#038; headed home<\/p>\n<p> A stop @ an Autogrill was our supper. I got pesto on that wriggly short pasta &#038; could easily have gotten pesto that bad in the States. Still, the fruit tart was good. A glass of Sprite finished off the meal. It was \u20ac11.50 or somesuch.<\/lj-cut><\/p>\n<p> It ended up taking us 4.5 hours to get back &#038; poor Dave was a bundle of nerves after the trip. Italian drivers are mad. We saw so many swevers &#038; had some close calls too. But we got home safely &#038; I could go swimming finally.<\/p>\n<p> I, of course, took LOADS of photos. I shall include some here.<\/p>\n<p> <lj-cut text=\"Clickie for photos!\"><\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pagefillers.com\/travel\/Italy\/Venice1.jpg\" width=500 height=375 alt=\"Grand Canal\"><br \/> The Grand Canal. Difficult to steer gondolas on the Grand Canal, but this guy is doing a decent job of it.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pagefillers.com\/travel\/Italy\/Venice2.jpg\" width=500 height=375 alt=\"San Marco's\"><br \/> The Cathedral at San Marco. This photo doesn&#8217;t do it justice. Each column is made using different types of marble. The colors in person were phenomenal.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pagefillers.com\/travel\/Italy\/Venice3.jpg\" width=500 height=375 alt=\"Doge's Square\"><br \/> The Doge&#8217;s Palace &#038; square. Pigeon heaven.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pagefillers.com\/travel\/Italy\/Venice4.jpg\" width=375 height=500 alt=\"Bridge of Sighs\"><br \/> The infamous Bridge of Sighs. It connects the Doge&#8217;s Palace (left) with the prison (right).<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pagefillers.com\/travel\/Italy\/Venice5.jpg\" width=375 height=500 alt=\"Venice!\"><br \/> John Astin visits Venice&#8230; OK, so not really. I just now realized that guy sort of looks like Gomez from the Addams Family TV show. Note the canal behind him?<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pagefillers.com\/travel\/Italy\/Venice6.jpg\" width=500 height=375 alt=\"Gondola!\"><br \/> Judi and I enjoy a gondola ride! Yes, the gondolier is on his cell phone.<\/div>\n<p><\/lj-cut><\/p>\n<p> Geez, it&#8217;s been a month since we were in Italy! *sniff* Still, it&#8217;s fun to be back at work, even though I&#8217;m snowed under with tech requests. But I&#8217;m making progress &#038; I&#8217;m having fun with my students. (Physics is still in flux &#8211; lost another girl today. Alas!)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jul. 28, 2005 Thursday morning was another up early day. I don&#8217;t think I went swimming in the morning, but we got off to Venice as early as we could (7am?) There were only 8 of us going. Weavers, Amy &#038; Kathie, O&#8217;Neals, judiang &#038; me. 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