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I Left My ❤️ in Venice (part 3)

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Good Morning Venice!!  We woke up to a beautiful day, the weather was cooler and much less humid which made traveling around both on foot and by boat so much more comfortable .  One of the things that I really wanted to see was the Rialto Fish Market, so we hopped on a Vaporetto instead of walking this time. We met a wonderful couple who had been traveling around Europe for 8 weeks! It was fun meeting and chatting with people from all around the world.  I'm not sure I would want to be away for 8 weeks but 2 weeks sounds pretty good to me now.

Octopus
The fish market was something to behold for sure! So much amazing fresh fish.  I am not a huge fan of fish, but seeing and smelling how fresh this fish was, I even wanted to sit down and have some.  Not so sure about the Octopus though..LOL.  My younger girls have had it and like it, but even Ken who will eat almost anything didn't think he could eat it either.

Market
Just look at those tomatoes!  So much delicious goodness there.

Rialto bridge

After a short break for breakfast, we then walked over to the iconic Rialto Bridge and it was SO crowded! In saying this when we went it was the weekend, so extra busy with tourists and locals.
(I took this picture the night before when it wasn't so busy)
On each side of the bridge are lots of little shops.  I had fun tucking my head into a few of them and purchasing a few things to bring home.  
I will say however that I wasn't sad to leave the crowds and head back towards Piazza San Marco for a special treat!

Ken really had his heart set on riding in a Gondola.  It is pricey for sure and I had told Ken that I was fine with not going on one if it was too much money, but I think that this was something that he really wanted to do.  It was definitely a highlight that we will both remember!

Gondolier
This was our Gondolier and he was so much fun!  He was well versed in the history of Venice and shared so much of that history with us as we sailed along.  Traveling along in those canals is something else!  Between the gondolas, the water taxi's and the workers bringing things in and out for the shops, it could get quite crowded, but it was all so much fun!

Italy cat
I had to include this groovy little gondolier cat painted on one of the shops in the alleys that we walked by on our way to dinner to the very best meal I had in Italy!

Ristorante Sant Angelo
Ristorante Sant Angelo was amazing!  Tucked into a little square not too far from our apartment, this little restaurant served some incredible food.  As I mentioned, I really didn't feel it was right to pull out my phone and take pictures of my meal in such a small space, but you can trust me…. it was soooooo good!  Take a look at the menu. I had Filetto di bue Angus al pepe and it is one of the very best Filet Mignon's that I have ever had…that sauce!
The meal also included a complementary glass of Prosecco before dinner and a complimentary glass of Limoncello after dinner.
I highly recommend it, but make reservations early if you want to sit outside.

Goodnight Venice
Our first trip together abroad was nothing short of amazing and I am already looking forward to visiting Italy again!
Until then…..Goodnight Venice. ❤️

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I Left My ❤️ in Venice (Part 2)

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Our second day started out cool and cloudy but turned into a beautiful and very warm sunny day which was perfect for discovering all that Piazza San Marco had to offer.  As we entered the square from a narrow street we were absolutely awe struck with what was in front of us!  St. Mark's Basilica is an absolutely incredible work of art both inside and out.

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Outside the artwork, marble and tiles are so meticulous and breathtaking.

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Inside the marble tiles are so incredibly beautiful! It is hard to believe that they are over 1100 years old and are still so vibrant.  Every time I looked at a new area of tile work, all I could see were quilt patterns…

Tile block

Like this little corner of a step. I could totally see this in a quilt..ha!

Ceiling
And then there is all of the gold!  The inside of the Basilica just shines with all of the real gold work both on the walls, the ceilings and the special altar, Pala d"Pro. You can read more about the history of the Basilica here.

Secrets of the mouth
Then it was on to Doge's Palace…there are not enough words for the beauty inside this building!

I loved this carving, "Mouth of Secret Accusations".  If you look closely to his mouth, you can see an opening….if you suspected someone was an enemy of the state, you could write a note, drop it in the Mouth and the Council of Ten would deal with it.

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We walked through so many amazing rooms filled with such rich life-sized artwork in the Palace, but my favorite part was when we crossed over the 'Bridge of Sighs" into the prison.  I shared this Bridge in my very first post, it was the last bit of light that prisoners would see before they were brought down into the prison to serve their time. I really loved this old door!
I just don't have enough space to share all of the pictures, but if you ever get a chance to go…..say yes!!!

We also went to The Museo Correr, which has mixed reviews, but I loved every part of it and I am NOT a true museum lover.  I truly would have loved to have spent more time here, but after 13,000 steps that morning my back was squawking at me loud enough to admit it was time to take a break.

Dal Moros

So we decided to take that break and head over to Dal Moro's for a quick pick me up lunch and a chance to sit down and catch our breaths.  I had watched a gazillion Vlogs on Venice and Dal Moro's came up over and over as a great place for a takeaway meal, and it didn't disappoint!  
Ken got Pasta Carbonara and I got Pesto Parmasan…so good!
 We took a short walk around the block, sat on some steps very close to where Gondoliers were sitting in the water waiting for customers, along with some school girls feeding the seagulls.
The sun was warm, the scenery inviting and the food….hot and delicious!

I will finish up my Italy posts on Friday…but beware, I am already thinking about and loosely planning for another trip to Italy in 2026.

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I left my ❤️ in Venice (part 1)

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As much as I enjoyed the Lake region in Italy, I was gobsmacked by Venice!
We arrived later in the afternoon after taking a fast train from Milan and the minute we entered Venice from the train station I felt as though we had been transported to a very different and beautiful old world.
(this was our first view of Venice and the Grand Canal out of the train station)

Venice Apartment
Booking apartments in another country is a bit nerve wracking when you only know a very small amount of the language.  I had booked this apartment through Booking.com and communication with the owner of this place was a bit sparse at first which had me very nervous. Thankfully as the date got closer, we did converse through "What's App".  The owner sent me the address and the information to get into the apartment on the day before we were checking in.  Let me tell you, it was like being in my very own Nancy Drew mystery with various keys and codes to get in, but once we figured it all out, the apartment was lovely. 
We were pretty tired by the time we got in, so we took some time just to kick back, catch our breath and get a little rest before heading out for dinner. 

Cannolis
Venice is a city of so many streets filled with enticing shops and delicious restaurants, along with bakeries and gelato shops.  One of Ken's most favorite desserts are cannoli's, and yes…he had a few along our journey, ha!

Masks
We had dinner in a small pizzeria not too far from our appartemento and the pizza that we had was SO good!.  We were both very tired and didn't want to risk getting lost on the streets and bridges of Venice. I now understand how super easy it could be to get lost, which is why we didn't venture too far from our apartment in the dark. One Facebook group tip that I found invaluable was to use an airtag to find your way back to where your luggage is.  That and using google maps to drop a pin on google maps on a place or restaurant that you may want to go back to.
(We never got lost thankfully)

Mask shop
On one of the narrow streets we happened upon a Mask Shop. Ken poked his head inside when he saw a man hand carving masks.  He was fascinated that they were all made by hand. He didn't realize that the one of the original masquerades originated in Venice during The Carnival Season.  It really was a fun shop!

Mask face
There were beautiful masks with sequins and sparkle, but this one was my favorite. It made me think of what my mother used to say when I would make a face.  "If you keep making that face, it could get stuck that way."  LOL!
Our first night in Venice left me so excited to explore the next few days in the daylight.
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I will move to posting 3 days a week, which is what I intended to do when I wanted to get back to blogging.  This week will be all about Venice (I know, I said I wouldn't but…… there is just so much beauty in Venice that one post can't possibly do it justice, but I promise I will move on to other things. 🙂

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Switzerland ~ The Bernina Express ❤️

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I forgot how much work it is to post everyday, especially with Typepad's wonky photo software. I took the day off yesterday but I'm back…LOL

Our last day on Lake Como had us taking "The Bernina Express" through the Swiss Alps from Tirano to St. Moritz.  It was incredibly beautiful!  We were blessed with amazing weather for sight seeing.

Hotel Prese
As we traveled along the track, we passed through this delightful community and this very inviting hotel, The Prese located in beautiful Poschiavo.  Go take a peek at the links, you won't be disappointed…lovely!

Miralago Lake
As we came into Miralago,Switzerland we passed this stunning soft mint green lake, Lago di Poschiavo.  The soft green color comes from the elements in the water.  Take a look at this video taken by someone who shared Poschiavo through a travel blog. 

Swiss Village
We traveled higher higher on our way up the mountains and saw these sweet little villages tucked in the valleys.i think i loved these villages as much as I enjoyed seeing the Alps.

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This picture was taken at the highest point on our trip and the views were absolutely breathtaking!  From this point forward we descended down the other side to St. Moritz.  I would have taken more pictures of St. Moritz but it was FREEZING and we were very under dressed to wander around. This trip was definitely a highlight and I would highly recommend taking the Bernina Express if you ever have the chance.

I will finish up with Venice next week.  I could take a week just to share what I loved about Venice, but I won't. 🙂
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Have a wonderful weekend!!

 

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Bellagio Italy ❤️

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Bellagio had a completely different and fun vibe.  Very chichi in comparison to the other villages that we visited.
 Lots of pricey shops, hotels and lakeside dining spots.

 Ken and I had lunch lakeside at Bar Pasticceria Rossi and I had the best soft cheese that I have ever had.  The gorgonzola was nothing short of amazing!  I didn't take very many food pictures…it just felt kind of rude at the places we dined at.

Bellagio stairs
…and there were stairs, lots and lots of stairs.  These were probably the easiest stairs to navigate though with lots of cute little shops and bars lining both sides of the stair cases. I really loved the vibe here, but I probably would not want to stay here because it is very busy with tourists and definitely more pricey.

Bellagio arch….and beautiful arches tucked into corners.

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We also took a little open train ride around the hills of Bellagio seeing so much that we never would have seen on foot.  Very steep hills but so beautiful.  It was definitely worth the small amount of euros that we paid for the 25 minute ride. Bellagio is just breath taking!

Bellagio Lake view
Back on the ferry heading home to Varenna.
We had such a wonderful day exploring just a few of the villages on Lake Como.

Tomorrow it's off to Switzerland!

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Menaggio Italy ❤️

 

(Whoa, it took me a while to figure out how to embed a video here again on Typepad. With a little research I learned a few new things)

This video paints a much better picture than I could ever do with words.  Our second day on Lake Como we spent the day exploring the village of both Menaggio and Bellagio.  All 3 towns that we spent time in are equally beautiful and very different from each other.

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We were so fortunate to have such a beautiful, sunny day to travel around the mid lake region!  You can see how pretty Menaggio is as we approached it. 

Menaggio Village
Menaggio is a very walk friendly village.  My knees were pretty sore from all of the stair climbing we did the day before, so I welcomed a brief reprieve.  We really loved this charming little village. The pace was a little slower and not very touristy….just beautiful!

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Everywhere you look there is stunning art work.  This lovely sculpture is carved into the side of someone's home..incredible!

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Or this beautiful water fountain on the greens by the Lake.  The detail is amazing!

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We finished our time in Menaggio sitting down and enjoying some scrumptious Gelato,before heading across the lake to Bellagio.  So Good!

Tomorrow I will share Bellagio with you.

 

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Lake Como, Italy ❤️

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When Ken and I discussed going to Italy for our 30th Anniversary, we decided not to try to do too much but rather focus on staying in two different areas and discovering what they had to offer.
We chose to visit a few villages on Lake Como in the Northern part of Italy for 3 days and then head to Venice for 3 days with 2 full travel days on either side of those 6 days

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Varenna was our home base for Lake Como and it didn't disappoint! Ken really didn't want to drive (at least for this trip), so we used the train system which is wonderful and easy to utilize in Italy, especially since we only took carry on luggage with us.  
Our apartment was an easy walk from the train station and faced this stunning lake.

Varenna hills
As you can see from the picture, Varenna is built into a hill, so lots of stairs everywhere!  Thankfully our apartment was right behind that white van, very close to the lake, which was an easy walk for us

However…….

Stairs

We walked up and down SOooo many stairs! Tucked in those stairs were little shops and delicious restaurants, along with incredible views.  There were lots of funky doors and beautiful iron gates.

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One of the many beautiful gates…

 

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 With all of the walking and stair climbing, we were happy to have a delicious dinner at Barr II Polo with an Aperol Spritz, some amazing pasta and a beautiful view of the lake!  Varenna is such a beautiful place to visit.
Tomorrow I will share the 2 other villages that we took a Ferry over to visit.

 

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Italy! Ciao ❤️

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OMGoodness, we just came home from an amazing trip in Italy!  This little bridge, "The Bridge of Sighs" in Venice was one of my favorite highlights from the entire trip.  Click on the link to learn about the history behind this beautiful bridge.  It was this history that made it one of the places I really wanted to visit and I was not disappointed!  
I was very excited that we were able to walk over the bridge as well and then into the prison when we toured Doge's Palace

Today, the bridge is associated with a different legend, which tells that if a couple kisses on a sunset gondola ride under the bridge, they will be granted eternal love.
I had thought that our Gondolier was just teasing us when we went under the bridge, but I found out afterwards that he is right about the tradition, go figure!

Next week I will share more about this amazing trip that we took for our 30th Wedding Anniversary.  I feel very blessed that we were able to do this.  Of course, I loved Italy so much I am already saving and planning for a trip to a different region in 2026!

I hope you have a wonderful Weekend in your corner of the world!

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Rabbit Rabbit…I’m back!

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As I was paying my Typepad bill recently, I looked back to see how long I have been blogging.  It's been 20 years!!  Can you believe it?  It just seems like yesterday that I discovered the world of blogging.  Back then my life was busy, busy, busy!  My days were filled with taking care of 5 children,15 Angora rabbits and a number of show dogs, along with working for a National Dog Registry and dyeing wool.  Whew…I get tired just remembering those days!  They were fun days though, very full.

A lot has changed in my life and I thought it was time to revisit the blog that I keep paying for and share some of what is new here. I look forward to reconnecting with my blogging friends again!!

 

 

 

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Happy New Year!!

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This is the moment of embarking.
All auspicious signs are in place.
In the beginning, all things are hopeful.  We prepare ourselves to start anew.  Though we may be intent on the magnificent journey ahead, all things are contained in this first moment; our optimism, our faith, our resolution, our innocence.
 Deng Ming~Dao

Hello friends!

Somethings always remain the same and true, which is why I always use this inspiring Tao quote to start off my year and this year is no different.

Last year I didn't choose a word, in fact, I didn't write anything except for the above sentiments. I'm not going to lie, 2023 was a challenge for me as I am sure it has been a challenge for so many others.
 I am still trying to work through how the Pandemic is still affecting me and my abilities to get back out in the world.
I have been making small strides over the last few months with a few wins. I hope any of you still struggling with what happened to all us are finding some wins now as well. ❤️

This year I am not going to choose a word, but rather focus on some things to help me grow.
Learning and re-learning things that I love to do but may have set aside over the last few challenging years.
 
I have been paying for a weaving class for a number of years and have hardly scratched the surface of watching and completing classes. Over the last month I started watching the lessons diligently and will be putting some of what I am learning on the loom.  Next one up is so pretty!

I also want to commit to getting better at sewing and quilting, which means sitting down at those machines a few days a week to become more consistent.  I really enjoy sewing, so this one won't be hard, just making the time for it can be challenging.

I want to read and walk more and go on adventures. I want to become more consistent with my blog posting.
 Making these things happen means I really need to learn how to manage my time better, which is not always my strength but I will be looking for Apps to help me with this.  Any suggestions out there?

How about you?  What are your personal goals for 2024?