Thursday, February 7, 2013

Sometimes, you visit Venice in hurricane weather

My first organized excursion with school: the trip started off smoothly, with our entire tire blowing out and the bus sitting in a gas station parking lot for close to two hours waiting for assistance.  We then arrive in the beautiful city of Venice, greeted by freezing rain.  We toured Saint Mark's Basilica, which has a wonderful mosaic ceiling, and then hopped back on the boat to Murano, an island dedicated to glass blowing.  This was one of the most interesting things I have ever witnessed, and the pictures really do it no justice.  That man made that horse in less than a minute, I have a video of it, but unfortunately I can't figure out how to upload it here..  The second picture is the only one I got inside the gallery, because they didn't allowed pictures there, but the entire place was amazing.





After Murano we got back on the boat for Burano, and the weather took a turn for the worse.  Burano is a small island, historically inhabited by fisherman who painted their houses bright colors for distinction since they were built so close together. While this was cute, the torrential downpour and gale force winds which rendered umbrellas useless pushed everyone into cafes for the entire stay on this island.  We then got on the boat for the final trip of the day, back to the bus.  We exited the boat and found that there was now a mixture of rain and hail pouring down.  The bus also somehow got lost, but some moderately helpful officers of the law finally allowed it to come where we were in the bus parking lot and we were on our way somewhere warm and dry! 

We were greeted in the hotel by these cookies, the green one is supposed to be a mask, since the start of Carnival was the next morning, and after all the time in the rain, this hotel seemed amazing!!  After drying off and warming up in the hotel, we headed back out for a delicious 4-course meal, and the end of which I tried my first espresso. I'm definitely sticking with hot chocolate.

Luckily, the weather improved greatly the next day!  We started our day with a visit to the Guggenheim, where I saw my first Picasso, and by the time  we left around 11am, the sun was out in full force!  We then enjoyed the opening of the carnival, which is like Halloween on Franklin except everyone is wearing Renaissance Italian garb.

The view from the Bridge of Sighs 


Dad, doesn't painting my ceiling yellow seems like a cakewalk compared to this ceiling in the Duke's palace?





We ended the day with a visit to the Duke's Palace, and a sunset boat ride back to the bus for our 3 hour trip home.  All tires stayed intact for the trek.

Sometimes, Venice is a beautiful city.

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