Saturday, June 23rd. Today we would check-out of the base lodging facility and stay the night in Venice instead. Douglas and I made the trip with two other couples. All of us had much more luggage than expected. It was clear that we all needed a European lesson in traveling lightly.
Rayma and I cramped in the back. Using the rearview mirror was clearly not an option. I'm sure this set-up is illegal somewhere. |
The guys managed to get all the luggage from one side of the platform, down a flight of stairs, and up another flight of stairs. |
Is it not obvious that we are Americans? |
Rayma, Christen, and I. We laughed like school girls the entire ride. |
Our first water taxi ride together. |
Inside water taxi. Not sure what I was looking at, but it must have been interesting. |
My handsome husband inside the water taxi. |
Gondola |
We all got to take a ride on the Gondola later that evening. |
A Norwegian Cruise Ship. One of the largest I've ever seen. |
The water taxi let us off near the famous San Marco Square |
We found our hotel first to get settled. It was located in this alleyway. |
Our hotel, Torre Dell 'Orologio Suites - Douglas and I tried to get a room, but they were booked for the night. Rayma and Aaron offered for us to stay in their room, which was perfect! |
Our room was located in a building around the corner. |
Hallway entrance that was about 6 ft long. |
All we could do was a grab a corner and sit where we could. That made for some interesting sleeping arrangements. |
Rayma and I found the arrangement quite amusing. What else can you do in a situation like this? There was NO room to even be upset! |
This was the bathroom, which had a bedee. There were only 2 towels and 2 washcloths. Only 1 washcloth and 1 towel per family. Lesson learned! Now we know what to expect next time. |
After settling into the room (as best as possible) we strolled around San Marco Square. |
Everyone enjoyed a slice of pizza to serve as a snack before dinner. I on the other hand had a sorry looking fruit cup that wasn't even cold. Sometimes being gluten intolerant just stinks! |
Street vendor that mainly sold masks. The masks are worn during Carnivale every year. |
Douglas negotiating the price with the street vendor that sold paintings. He knocked off 10 Euro. My New York hustle must have rubbed off on my husband. :) |
Beautiful city! |
One of the many water canals in Venice. We rode the Gondala through here later that night. |
Admiring the picturesque view. |
Sitting down for dinner at Hotel Venezia. |
Girls just wanna have fun! The restaurant was right next to the water. Gorgeous view. |
Although my meal was unexpected in appearance and taste, we still had a terrific time with one another. |
My love |
What a perfect way to end the night, staring into the eyes of the man of my dreams. He really is a dream come true and so was this trip. |
Fantastic pics!!
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DeleteGreat pictures and a great city for romance. Another story I truly enjoyed. These stoies, places and pictures will make a great book. Love them all and you. You look so happy and in love.
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Thank you very much. I so glad you enjoyed the story. And yes, the pictures definitely reflect my true feelings towards this great husband of mine. We are both so blessed to have one another. Thanks again for the positive feedback. :)
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