9 comment(s) for "Sunday's Travel Photos - Venice":

  1. There is always something special with balconies and Venice. When you add in wisteria in flower you draw out all the emotions and feelings and lead us to reminisce about past travels to Venice. Thank you for taking me back there. I do so enjoy my Sunday travels with you!

  2. Pamela

    Dear Fraussie

    Really enjoy your blog – wonderful variety and pics. March looks to be a truly beautiful time in Venice. We were there last in May, and stayed in a little hotel (more like a B and B) – I think it was just opposite the palazzo in your third picture – taken right by the Accademia bridge, if I mistake not. Our room was just a little further along (in direction of Peggy Guggenheim Collection) from where this picture was taken and had two sets of double windows opening straight onto the Grand Canal. It was a fabulous location, breakfast (not so wonderful) was served in the room and we used to stand leaning out the windows with our coffee enjoying the view and the life on the canal. People arriving on the vaporetto as it approached the bridge used to wave to us, they probably thought we lived there since it wan’t obviously a hotel. We were lucky the Vogalonga boat race took place during our stay so were able to watch it all from our room while indulging in prosecco and nibbles.

    Love the aged look of wear and tear too and the faded colours, more atmospheric and evocative of history and romance. Imagine if they painted it freshly every year, it might look like Disneyland or Los Vegas. We also love getting out to the further islands. Particularly Torcello, the ancient churches and especially Sunday lunch under the trees at the Trattoria Ponte Diavolo (? – not quite sure of name, but something like that) with mostly Venetian families. Also enjoy walking around Burano before all the boatloads arrive. The colours of the houses and their flowering pots are magical and an artist’s delight – they’re re-painted more frequently I think, but it works for Burano. We also enjoy wandering around Murano and chosing real Venetian glass to send home. Your blog brings back many happy memories!

  3. Fraussie

    Thank you. I’m glad you’re enjoying the blog. Your B&B sounds wonderful (despite the breakfast). Do you remember the name? We were actually there in April a few years ago – I shall add the month to the post. March might be a little early for the wisteria. I loved the islands as well. I was planning to post photos of the three islands next week. I loved the colours in Burano as well. We bought a glass angel from Murano for the Christmas tree and it very sadly got broken.

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  5. Lyn

    I’m new to your blog but am loving it. I have so much to catch up on. Lots of enjoyable reading ahead. lyn

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