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There are other changes as well.
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We go on to the joy and through the tears
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Moving on with the current of the years.
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Ever on with each rising sun.
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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.
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Yeah, I didn't want to go to the Louvre, but my friend did. I much rather would have preferred the Musee d'Orsay, but we had limited time. Oh well.....
Anyway.... that was all one day? Wow. It sounded scary to cross the canal like that, but apparently they know what they're doing! McDonald's... It's almost a comfort food of sorts - that's affordable too! I remember being happy finding a Ben and Jerry's in Paris!
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Looked like a nice walk in Rialto with some great sights along the way. The Rialto Market was literally right in front of my hotel. I used the traghetto a number of times and happened to use the same one as you as that was closest to my hotel! It is a bit scary, when crossing the canal like that with all the traffic coming at you. It's even scarier standing up!
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Lovely walk in Rialto! While McDonalds might not have been your first choice for dinner, sometimes the easy choice is just what you need. I'm not sure I would have been able to eat that McFlurry Mark got. I love pistachio, but it did look like "chemical waste"!
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?
I didn't even want to ask to be honest. Given we still had more than two weeks of vacation left at this point, it would probably have turned up while we were away, then we'd have had to have collected it at the sorting office (now a 20 minute trip away instead of five minutes ) and they only hold packages for so long, so it would've just opened up a huge can of worms...
Yeah, I didn't want to go to the Louvre, but my friend did. I much rather would have preferred the Musee d'Orsay, but we had limited time. Oh well.....
Anyway.... that was all one day? Wow.
I promise it was, although the day started stupidly early and probably finished at around 9:30pm...
Looked like a nice walk in Rialto with some great sights along the way. The Rialto Market was literally right in front of my hotel. I used the traghetto a number of times and happened to use the same one as you as that was closest to my hotel! It is a bit scary, when crossing the canal like that with all the traffic coming at you. It's even scarier standing up!
I'm glad I didn't have to do that, I have to admit....
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Saturday 5 July – part one: “this doesn’t seem real”
We did not have a good night’s sleep, and I really couldn’t tell you why. I woke up, thought “oh the alarm will be going off soon” and we’d set that for 7:00am, so I dozed for a bit, assuming it would come through. When it didn’t, and I realised Mark was awake, I asked him what time it was. The response? “3:30am”. Ugh!
I went back to sleep, and assumed the same thing, that it must be nearly 7:00am. Wrong again! By now, it was 4:30am. Double ugh! This was getting silly now…
In the end, I got up around 5:40am, as I was awake, and just knew I wouldn’t get back to sleep. In fairness, I think we were asleep before 9:30pm last night, so we had had eight hours sleep, but I wouldn’t say it was brilliant quality sleep.
I caught up on the boards, and wrote a bit of trip report, then we got going, as breakfast started at 7:30am, and we were both pretty hungry, so we wanted to be down for that.
I took the first suitcase down, and promptly got told off by the guy on reception, who told me I should’ve called for a porter. Well, yes, I guess if I’d thought about it, I should have… anyway, it’s here now.
I got a few more photos of downstairs…
… then we headed into the breakfast room. The smell from here was permeating throughout the ground floor of the hotel, and it smelt wonderful. When we got inside, it looked pretty wonderful too.
I was very impressed by their selection, and proceeded to have some cheese, some pineapple, a banana, a pancake with maple syrup and a chocolate croissant, and wow, that thing was filled with chocolate – just how I like them!
We headed down to reception with the rest of the stuff, meeting a porter most of the way down, who then helped me out with the big suitcase. I was a bit concerned about just leaving everything out right by reception, although there would be someone working there. It just wasn’t what I’m used to, but I’m sure it will be fine.
We wandered out to the Ferrovia area, and boy it was already warm! We got some photos, and headed over the bridge to the other side of the Grand Canal.
We decided to wander up and find Mari and Raleigh’s hotel, even though we weren’t meeting them for the next half hour.
After we found their hotel, we decided to keep walking, so we could work out the easiest way to get to the cruise terminal. It was a beautiful morning.
I’m glad we did this, as we found our way over to the People Mover train using one route, then found a quicker route on the way back, so that’s going to save us some walking later on…
We headed back to Mari and Raleigh’s hotel, and only had a couple of minutes to wait before we saw them. Mari kept saying to me it just didn’t seem real, and I know what she means, and I’m sure you all know what she means as well – you dream for so long about a big vacation that when it finally arrives, it’s like a dream itself..
We headed down to Piazzale Roma to get them tickets for the vaparetto, but wouldn’t you know it, we had a nightmare again with the ticket machines. Honestly, those things are terrible! Three out of the four just weren’t working, and the final one wouldn’t accept Mari’s card, as it was a chip and pin machine. Those of you who’ve travelled to Europe will know what this means. We no longer sign for things over here, as there was too much fraud, so they changed to a PIN number system, where you input your four digit code instead of signing.
We headed to the ticket office, and fortunately this time Mari was able to sign for their 12 hour passes. We went down to our dock, and of course it had to be the furthest away. We got there, and the sign told us there wasn’t another boat to Murano, where we were heading, for 20 minutes, so we took the opportunity to nip into the local supermarket to get some water.
What a bizarre set-up this was… You go in through one door, but you can exit through two others in different buildings… You can guess what happened. We found the water in the final of the three buildings, but at least it was only €0.50 for a litre and a half… pretty good value!
Equipped with our water to face the hot day ahead of us, we wandered over to the dock and managed to find somewhere to sit down and relax for a while and to take some photos…