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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
But eventually, we must move on and move forward. It is the right thing to do.
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Must find my thesaurus. So beautiful, every single one!
Glad you were able to sneak in some photos. Don't they also say no pictures of the Mona Lisa? (or just no flash photo) Yeah, everyone at the Louvre has that photo too....
Honestly? I've never been to the Louvre and I probably never will. I know it's really awful to say it, but I really have no desire to visit it.
Sorry the Disney store was such a disappointment
It does seem silly that they wouldn't have some with gondolas or such - as the NYC store has so much of Mickey and Minnie with the Statue of Liberty or Taxi Cabs!
Have a great weekend at the games!
Exactly! And on that subject, I'll just say I was more impressed with what they had in the Glasgow Disney Store, which we visited on Friday....
Love your photos within the Basilica. Great that you were able to catch a bit of a wedding there! It's funny with these vast basilicas all over Europe that there a number of smaller chapel areas within them!
Some great views from the Rialto and the area.
With this photo of yours, this is the direction I took to my hotel, instead of going off to the right side of the bridge ( which you can do, just as the bridge descends). Quite crowded to say the least and imagine going through all that with your luggage, as I did! Well. at least I learned the wrong and correct path to take!
You sound as if you were in exactly the same situation as us with the luggage and finding the right and wrong way to go!
That's funny you had the same problem with the luggage as I did! I guess you learn the hard way and until you become familiar with a particular area.
I too, have never visited the Louvre in my five times to Paris. No real interest, although I once went inside, when I was nearby to use the bathrooms! I would like to visit some of the other museums eventually and especially, Musee D'Orsay.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Just getting caught up again! Your pictures of Venice are beautiful! The Rialto Bridge is amazing, as are all the frescoes (murals?) on the walls. The Basillica is stunning! More please!
Just getting caught up again! Your pictures of Venice are beautiful! The Rialto Bridge is amazing, as are all the frescoes (murals?) on the walls. The Basillica is stunning! More please!
Correct term, I think as I don't know always how to say it as well. They are just unbelievable and especially when you look into to the detail of these and how they were able to create works of art like this back then! They're just beyond belief and I don't know how else to describe these masters!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Correct term, I think as I don't know always how to say it as well. They are just unbelievable and especially when you look into to the detail of these and how they were able to create works of art like this back then! They're just beyond belief and I don't know how else to describe these masters!
That's what I love about visiting places around the world - you always find things from history and you wonder how on earth you'd create them today, never mind hundreds of years ago!
Friday 4 July – part ten: shall we take a gondola?
We passed through the Rialto Market, where a few sellers were still open…
Unsurprisingly, the fish market wasn’t open…
It was here I realised I’d made a mistake, and the vaparetto stop was on the other side of the canal. I quickly consulted my guidebook, and discovered the traghetto stop was at the fish market, so we headed over there. Basically this is a gondola ride for a discount price. They’re set up at spots along the Grand Canal, and they take you from one side to another on a gondola, where you can either sit or stand, for the grand sum of €2/each ($2.70). Bargain!
We watched ours come over…
… then gingerly climbed on board for our trip over…
Boy, these guys are brave, as all the other water traffic is going up and down the Grand Canal, and they’re going straight across…
When we got to the other side, we set about looking for somewhere to eat again. Around a corner we found McDonald’s.
I know, I know, but given we hadn’t had much luck finding anywhere so far and everywhere seemed to be showing the Germany v. France World Cup match (not my idea of a fun meal! ), we went for it. I got something very different, a Caesar salad…
… while Mark got a Big Mac, and as I’m sure you all know what those look like, I didn’t bother to photograph it. We both got McFlurries – a straticella one for me, which was wonderful…
… and a pistachio one for Mark, which he described as chemical waste. It wasn’t the taste, as he said it was very nice, it was the appearance…
All filled up again, we headed out along the main street…
Along the way, I managed to find a shop selling cow and donkey masks, although there was no way I could fit one in the suitcase to take it home…
After a while of not finding any signs for the vaparettos, we realised we weren’t far from where we’d walked to earlier, and decided to walk the rest of the way back, as by now, it was a really pleasant temperature outside.
We eventually made it back to the hotel, and headed to the room to catch up on the trip report before an early night after a very long, but thoroughly enjoyable day.
The weather today was hot and sunny with some clouds and temperatures in the high 80s. The best thing today was being back in Venice. The worst thing today was getting those darned suitcases from Piazzale Roma to the hotel. Today we tried taking a traghetto ride on a gondola And the result was it was fun, but also a bit scary. The most magical moment today was getting on the vaparetto.
I had to laugh when you mentioned McDonald's, as I knew what was coming. Been there, done that. Sometimes you just want the easy solution. Mark's dessert did look rather ... Yummy
Definitely a long day, in fact I kept losing track of whether or not we were still on Day 1! After that rough start getting to the hotel, your rovings in Venice were very picturesque and beautiful. Just what you want from Venice. Too bad you couldn't find room for a cow mask! Wouldn't they ship for you, or was that insanely expensive?