Yesterday was relatively uneventful. We got into the airport, took the boat to the city (I have seen at least 15 boats to every car this entire trip), came to the apartment, ate a snack, went out for dinner and gelato, and then came back and went to sleep. Beautiful, beautiful sleep. On the plane I hadn't managed to sleep at all and after about an hour and a half of scooching around in my seat I gave up and listened to Cabin Pressure for the next two and a half hours which was lovely but not quite as revitalizing as a nap. However, in my quest to entice myself to stay awake until 10:00 PM Venice time, I went a little food crazy. Delicious hand-made ricotta and spinach ravioli, Nutella and caramel gelato, and the drink which all the hip cool young Italians drink- Spritz.
Spritz (or sometimes spritze) is very orange and mine was rather bitter; you can have it mixed with a less bitter bitter than I chose. The drink is white wine, sparkling water, and something else, generally a bitter (I went with Campari.) These drinks are everywhere. Sitting in the Campo di Santa Margherita, orange glasses littered the tables at the cafes. Apparently, it's so popular some people call it the official drink of Venice. I will definitely be trying another.
Tomorrow we should be headed up to the Isle of Murano where murano glass is made. The rest of today will be spent exploring the area around the apartment, relaxing and drinking wine. Also, I'll be around on Skype if anyone wants to chat. You can see the canals from out my window in the apartment, and I'd be more than happy to hold my computer out the window for you.
Ciao!
Stray Observations:
- Also, spent a good portion of the day walking along Riva degli Schiavoni, which borders Saint Mark's Canal. Bought a few watercolors of the rivers from a painter who was setting up outside a restaurant. He did a fantastic job capturing the colors of the city. Venice is incredibly bright and the light reflects off the buildings and the water to make the most stunning colors.
| Canale di San Marco |
- Other food I've eaten: Spaghetti in Squid Ink sauce with calamari, stracciatella gelato, and tiramisu mousse. Also, Frosted Flakes which, in Italy, they call Frosties.
- Boats: People take boats everywhere. It is the most convenient way to get around. Their boat system is like a metro system(they're called water buses, but really, it's like a metro) However, for tourists, besides the water metro and water taxis there are also gondolas. The locals can ride the gondolas too; however, most choose not to parody their city's history by paying their kinsmen too many euros to push them around the rivers in a straw hat. Despite how cynical that last sentence was, the gondolas are decked out to be historically accurate and are cool to look at. Today in gondola news: there was a gondola traffic jam between two bridges. 4 gondolas full of tourists were trying to pass each other and the gondoliers were yelling at each other in Italian and angrily pushing their gondolas around. It was very exciting. Also, unlike in the movies, there aren't people lounging in the gondolas with parasols or with guys with accordions singing to them... oh wait...
Technically, he's not the one playing the accordion, so...
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