Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Monday, 30 July 2018

Vacation Time

My sister is visiting from Toronto and I am showing her around town.  In addition we spend a few days in Seattle.  We loved it! Seattle is a very walkable city with great architecture, Pioneer Square, Pike's Market and glass works!

Pike's Market, a great place for fresh produce and crafts and more!









Northwest  original blankets






Glass house with Chihully glass works


My sister in the glass gardens







Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Last but not Least- Venice

I have had a love affair with Venice since the early seventies when I first visited with my father.  

What attracts me to Venice?  Hard to say, but it pulls at my heart strings.  I love the exotic-looking palaces laced together by quaint bridges over sun-speckeled canals.  i love the romantic atmosphere of elegant decay, the quiet by night, the chaotic by day, St Mark's square, the cafes, even the gaggle of Chinese tourists with the obligatory guide holding the umbrella handle aloft-it is what makes Venice unique in all the world!

Once again we used the services of airbnb to book our apartment for four glorious nights.  The apartment was small but very tidy and clean and in a wonderful location only a short 15-20 minute walk to St Mark's square.


Our first walk, our first glimpse down a canal!

Our first view of the iconic gondola

St. Mark's
My sister and I were worried that arriving in Venice at the end of October would mean rain and wind and flooding.  We are happy to report that we need not have worried!  Our four days in Venice were filled with sun, warm weather (15-17C)  and no flooding!

Our friend arrived in Venice on the Tuesday and we visited the Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica, and spent a day in Murano and Burano (islands a short one hour vaporetto ride away).  What a glorious adventure!

Words cannot adequately capture the beauty and mystique of Venice, nor can photos.  If you have only one trip in mind to view an iconic city, then my choice would be Venice!


travelling by water bus (vaporetto) like the harried inhabitants

Italian glass garden in Murao

picturesque Burano


View of the cemetery only accessible by boat

Canal view with the setting sun


Mosaics of St Mark's Basilica



One of the many artfully displayed stores



Did I mention that I love Venice!  The city is very expensive to live in and inconvenient but for the romantic, there is no place like it on earth!  Could I live in Venice, well not forever but I can visit it year after year without tiring of its beauty and mystique.  I love the lacy palaces, the artisans, the masks, the marionettes, the blown glass, the jewellery, the gelato, the fish markets, the fruit markets, the gondolas, the fishing villages in Burano and Murano, the basilicas, I love it all!  Venice I will return to you again and again.




Arriverdeci Venezia!  

Final Week 3-Fast Cars and Relatives

Well, our adventure is winding down and we say goodbye to two of our travelling companions who head for home at the end of week two.  My sister and I and our friend carry on alone to visit the land of the fast, beautiful cars-Marinello, home of Ferrari, and Modena, home of Mazarati.





A picture is worth a thousand words.  These cars are engineering beauties with style, sex appeal, and roaring engines that anyone can appreciate!

We were thrilled to view the museum with the curator explaining the various models.  We were then treated to a tour of the restoration portion of the Ferrari factory where teams work on a single car for two years, restoring it to the original condition (no photos allowed in the factory).

It was a dream day of fast cars, good food and even better company!

Modena, the land of the Mazerati (beautiful cars but not as known or popular as the Ferrari) was next.  Originally, we were to travel via train to a small town near Pisa that is home of the motorbike, Vespa but our plans changed as there was a one day train strike!  Did i mention that Italy is challenging and chaotic but oh so worth the trip as long as one remembers to sit back, savour the cappuccino, and go with the flow!

Now back to Modena and the beautiful Mazerati cars:




Gorgeous cars, dream machines!

Modena was a quaint, most liveable town with cobbled lanes and lots of bike trails.  I could see myself spending a week there exploring the land of the balsamic vinegar (yes, the food was marvellous as always on this trip).

Now my sister and I travelled a little north and east to Congegliano to visit our cousins and my sole surviving aunt (my dad's sister).  We left our friend in Marinello as he was not done with the fast cars (he went on to visit the Lamborghini factory!).


Farm yard kittens

My sister with my cousin's Lamborghini tractor

Typical plot of land for vegetable garden at my cousin's house

He has ducks and chickens too!
 We had a wonderful stay with our cousins, full of good fun, good food and lots of laughter.  Although it has been seven long years since I saw them last, it seemed like we never left as the love and warmth they gave us touched our hearts.  It was so good to see my aunt (now 86 and not in the best heath) and I do hope that I will be able to see her again!  Arriving in my birth town, hearing my Italian dialect, walking the flat roads of the Po valley, drinking a ombretta (glass of wine) and a grappa, visiting cousins and friends warms my heart and will last in my memory for a lifetime!

Amalfi Coast - Week 2 Continues

On our last full day in Sorrento, we decided to take a guided minibus tour of the stunning Amalfi Coast.  The ride alone the coast was all it promised to be-breathtaking, leaving our mouth's open and our camera shooting the memories.  We gained respect for the Italian engineers who built the roads and even more respect for the Italian drivers who navigate the winding, narrow roads!


Expensive hotel perched on the cliff side


Ceramic factories dot the roads

View from the mini bus as we travelled
We spent the day going from Amalfi town, Positano and Ravello (three towns that dot this coast).




Roman fountain and model of town made by locals

Locals take pride in building replicas of their town complete with figures depicting traditional life.

Every model has the traditional nativity scence.
After a fun filled day of strolling the Amalfi coast towns, we head back to our base in Sorrento- viewing the sunset on our marvellous day!




Ornaments Galore

  It is mid October and I have just finished making a gaggle of Christmas ornaments in preparation for the holidays: There are reindeers, pa...