We decided to start or vacation in one of the world's truly unique cities:Venice. One of the more immediatly interesting things about Venice is that the roads are, well, canals. You don't drive in Venice, you boat! This means the Taxis and the Busses are boats. This because the city is actually built mostly on water. Founded over 1000 years ago, Venice spans 118 small islands. Most front doors are two steps up from water. This is because most travel throughout history was by boat. Merchants would sail door to door. If you want to walk anywhere, you are relegated to narrow lanes, sometimes not big enough for two people to pass. At night they can get a little creepy. We visited the fish market. Many interesting fishies, and tuna steaks that made me wish we had a kitchen in the suite. Our first major stop of the trip was the Doges (Ruler) Palace. To get to it we of course had to walk through St. Mark's Square , which is a tourist attraction by itseslf. It is the largest meeting place in Venice.
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So I've decided to turn this into a trip blog for the next month. My wife and I are honeymooning to Italy, with Prague for worlds at the tail end. If you didn't see the proposal video, check it out. We had started planning the trip before I propsed, so we just changed it into a honeymoon. We are starting in Venice, the hitting up Florence, Rome, Pompei and a few other places along the way. I'll be yoyoing and filming in every town and posting here. Getting excited! |
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