Thursday, October 28, 2010

Venice, Italy Part 2



Local farmers market.
Roasted chestnuts as street food was pretty cool and makes me think of the holidays.


A romantic date night in Venice.

An interesting picture Chris took because he was intrigued by the doors being partially under water.
Mangiare!

Ahhh Venice


Venice is sinking . . ."with water levels rising, flooding has become a serious problem and is contributing to Venice sinking. During the high tides in autumn and winter, the Piazza San Marco, the lowest area of the island, becomes totally flooded with water.

When the high tide season arrives, the streets of Venice become blocked with water. Wooden walkways must be erected in order for pedestrians to walk safely. The high water level is causing damage to Venice and disruption to its inhabitants. It has now reached the point at which city governors see the problem as critical."

Connor loved feeding the pigeons in every city. It was a great past time while Chris and I relaxed.

Mangiare!

Our little photographer took this one at the Rialto bridge.

Hummm . . .
Some freshie mushrooms.

Mangiare!
Mangiare!
That was one of our best dinners of the whole trip and of course I can't remember the name of the restaurant!


Just a cool picture of my guys.

I love boats.


There were not many trees in Venice but we found a lovely park full of them for Connor to play at.


These boys were fishing in front of the cafe we ate our last lunch in Venice at and Connor was thrilled to see them catching minnows in their net. He was more than thrilled to touch the fish in their little bucket. Connor was happy and busy and Chris and I enjoyed a relaxing finish to Venice.

Then what an exit. I just love love loved the beautiful speed boat we took to the airport. It would have been even cooler had it not been raining.


Arrivederci Venice.
On to the next adventure... Paris!

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