Sunday, May 31, 2009

Venice

I expected little from Venice--I don't love the idea of a city built in the mud on stilts, and I can't help but imagine it floating off or sinking. You can see what I mean, yes? To where did that door lead when it was built?
I thought I'd find a smelly place with an occasional picturesque canal. I was pleasantly surprised. Venice is beautiful. This next one is one of my favorites. What are those colorful doors for? So much of the city seemed like relics of a different time. Fertile grounds for the imagination, I tell you.

We met Mike's family in the square in front of St. Mark's--fortunately, I love Mike's family and had a great time roaming around with them. Two of the many things the Wonnacott's are good at: shopping...
and eating.



Here's Mike in front of the facade of St. Mark's. Fun square, but no place to sit. Venice was definitley a place to be on your feet.


I loved all the little alleyways that zigzagged through Venice. It made the light do interesting things and lent the whole place a mysterious air.

This little alley made us think of Miles, who's like a little monkey with his shimmying up the walls in our house.

Mostly, though, we just roamed in Venice, and it looked like this:




5 comments:

Kimberly Dunn said...

so jealous!

Kimberly Dunn said...
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Melissa said...

Venice looks beautiful!

Aryn said...

So nice that you are blogging again!!

Just Be us said...

Oh my goodness, Courtney! It is just gorgeous! I got a kick out of the first part of the post, the picture of the door leading into the water! I've often wondered if it stunk, as well. Glad to hear it doesn't!