Mitchell Family

Mitchell Family

Monday, July 12, 2010

Venice

We went from Austria to Vicenza, Italy on some beautiful, crazy, lonely mountain roads that sometimes had guardrails and sometimes did not.



No, I was not taking a picture of a cute Italian bum, but this young couple pulled this big wooden box out of the trunk of their tiny car on this near vacant mountain road and we're thinking - What are they doing? - They were changing the battery to the red light.



Then we came across this herd of sheep "cutting" the grass in a "downtown" area. I wonder if they were rented out to cut grass?



This was by far the most - umm - interesting hotel, fabulous breakfast buffet though.



The next morning, we took a train to Venice. I've always fantasized about what Venice would look like...it really is a fantasy - even in person. It is surreal, and amazing, and fun!





So we're thinking we have a day in Venice, how do we maximize our visit. Italians do not speak English as freely, so Layne stopped in a hotel to ask if there were any tours or fabulous ways to see Venice. The hotel man said he could get us a taxi for free to Murano (the beautiful island where glass blowing started - have you heard of Murano glass?). So off we went in a wooden boat - I tell you it was such a James Bond moment! It was so cool to be on the "water highways" of Venice.



Check out the date of the Murano Glass Factory.



Here is one of the master artists.



We decided to opt out of the free ride back and stay on Murano for a little while.





So many things in Murano were made of glass. They mostly had glass shops, places to eat and quaint little homes. The farther from the factory you got the cheaper the glass and jewelry. We also had some yummy food in Murano - vegetable lasagna, caprese salad, and grilled tuna.



Kim awaiting public transportation back to Venice, silly girl.



Piazza San Marco









A gondola ride - who would have thought? Our gondolier was disturbed that we were already kissing. He said, "No, no! We get to bridge - then smoochie, smoochie, kissie, kissie!"



Kim and Kent took him seriously!:)





After our ride, we continued walking through the city. I think we sampled two or three different Gelato shops! :)









Then, we came across this violinist who played so beautifully. It went right along with the fantasy!



We wished we could have had more time in and around Venice. It was amazing - just like a movie.