Venice, Italy
Posted on | June 2, 2009 | 6 Comments
Venice, known as the City of Love. Also known as the reason we went to Italy in the first place: Dave was invited to speak at a European neurology conference. We were forewarned that the canals were less than pleasant; however, they dreged the canals a few years ago and we noticed no major smell. That was a huge relief!
On to the fun part!
The conference put us up at the Hotel Carlton Grand Canal. It’s across the canal from the train station.
It was a great location and there was a lovely bistro right near our hotel that had good food at very reasonable prices. The drawing to the left was done while we were sitting at that bistro. So many small boats were tethered to the posts in the canal. It really is amazing to see a city that has absolutely no form of transportation other than boats and walking. It really has such a different feel to it. The streets are made for walking (even if the walking is uneven on the stone and brick paths), the bridges are wide and the steps on those bridges are not steep. It’s really not the type of place you want to visit with a wheelchair, though. Especially if you don’t plan to ride boats everywhere. But there were a few bridges that had ramps in addition to the steps.
We did lots of walking. I was really glad I had my quad cane with me. Between that and Dave’s arm, I was able to get around pretty well.
The food in Venice was good everywhere. There was nothing we didn’t enjoy. I ate a lot of seafood while we were there, fresh caught from the Adriatic. The food was easy to eat, even with my allergies. There was something on every menu that I could eat. What a relief!
We wandered through many of the streets of Venice, window shopping and choosing the right pieces of Murano glass to take home. The streets of Venice are small and the buildings are cramped together. Then, all of a sudden you walk into this area that could fit several football fields in it and it’s the Piazza San Marco. Amazing. The sculptures, frescoes, and architecture… The money and time that went into this is incredible.
Next, follow us on our trip to our next destination, Firenze!
Tags: art > drawing > Italy > journaling > life > living with chronic illness > pen and ink > watercolor
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June 2nd, 2009 @ 2:35 pm
gorgeous drawings! I can’t wait to go there someday.
June 2nd, 2009 @ 2:45 pm
Sounds like a wonderful and inspiring trip! I love traveling, gives you a different perspective on the world. Would love to see more photos.
Roz
June 2nd, 2009 @ 3:34 pm
Oh, I love this – thanks for the wonderful description!
June 2nd, 2009 @ 3:57 pm
This time,my favorite drawing is the canal station. I love the way you take us along with you on this trip.
Joanne
June 3rd, 2009 @ 7:59 am
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June 19th, 2009 @ 3:20 pm
These are such amazing pictures. I hope to make it to Italy one day. I am so glad you shared these lovely pics on your blog. Thanks for sharing them.