Saturday, March 30, 2013

Italy Trip, Day 2: Venice

giovedi, 21 marzo

First thing, bright and early, I viewed a panorama, sunlit Venice from my hostel's rooftop. Marvelous:

Just as good and tall as that bell tower in San Marco (green roof, center right), only free!!



You would never guess this is a street. The magical tunnel-alley to breakfast at a bakery!
Pasta of all colors!

Delicious pastry filled with ricotta cheese and spinach, called a Tortella.

Amran, who showed me the bakery frequented by locals, fed some pigeons some of his pastry.
Then, scouted out the Libreria Acqua Alte. See for yourself:








Next mission: wander the streets, and get lost in the magic of Venice:



Quite possibly the most narrow of all streets.


Found you, Vivaldi.



And that was all by 10am. Then, I went island hopping via the vaporetto:

Main island. 


Welcome to Murano. We have glass. Lots of stunning glass.



The guy on the right chatted with me in Italian, bringing me fresh made glass samples.


Recently completed.
Welcome to Burano. We have the most colorful of all houses.




Each fishman's family name has a unique house color assigned, hence the rainbow!





I said I'd have some sort of fish on Burano; first time I had anchovies.

Welcome to Troncello, the garden island. 




We've got a cathedral, too.

Back on the main island, I visited a late-Romanesque church I'd been meaning to see:

Santa Maria della Salud.

Stunning Titian altar piece.
 Then, I wandered some streets toward the hostel... getting mildly lost, but my way was righted with helpful directions from a man who only spoke Italian (pointing and maps do wonders!)

Totally exhausted, I enjoyed a peaceful dinner:


Mussels, with a strange kind of Italian bread with a texture like marzipan. Candy bread?

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