Lunchtime in Venice

It’s lunchtime in Venice, Italy. We left the crowds in Piazza San Marco and roamed the back streets to find a nice place for lunch. It didn’t take long. We settled in at a cozy restaurant situated on a quiet canal. If I had wanted to, I could have put my hand in the water while sitting at our table. (I didn’t want to). Continue reading “Lunchtime in Venice”

Detour to Constantinople – The 4th Crusade

The area known as the Gateway to Venice inspired this (continued) detour through history. Now we find ourselves in Constantinople in the 13th century. Crusaders on the 4th Crusade had planned to attack Alexandria, Egypt. But the Venetian Doge convinced them to sack the nearby city of Zara first. Then, as described last time, he convinced them to attack Constantinople instead. Wow. He must have been in sales, eh? Continue reading “Detour to Constantinople – The 4th Crusade”

Detour to Constantinople

We’re in beautiful Venice, but we’ve taken a detour through history, and now we find ourselves in Constantinople in the 13th century. We had no choice. The buildings surrounding Saint Mark’s Square ooze history. We had to know how this place came to be, so here we are on a detour to Constantinople. Continue reading “Detour to Constantinople”

How Little Venice Got to be Powerful Venice

We’re in the middle of the story of how little Venice got to be powerful Venice. If you’ve been following along, you may recall that in the 13th century, the Venetians were in a very interesting position. Venice, thanks to tax-free trade and its perfect location between East and West, was prospering mightily. But their sweet deal was in jeopardy. Continue reading “How Little Venice Got to be Powerful Venice”

Standing at the Gateway to Venice

There’s something special about the place called “The Gateway to Venice.” Buildings here seem as if they haven’t changed in hundreds of years. There’s a regal spirit in the air, maybe left over from when Venice was a force to be reckoned with in the western world. Continue reading “Standing at the Gateway to Venice”

Ciao from Saint Mark’s Square

It’s early morning in Venice, Italy. It was a grueling travel day yesterday, but we slept through the night and woke up feeling refreshed. Let’s see… first day in Venice. We need to go see Saint Mark’s Square. We’re tourists. It’s our job! Continue reading “Ciao from Saint Mark’s Square”

Locked in a Venetian Dungeon? Mamma Mia!

It’s been a long day. Long flights. Long, slow boat ride. Long schlep through winding Venetian alleyways to our hotel. But we made it. We were ready to conk out, but there was one more challenge in store for us. Mamma mia! Continue reading “Locked in a Venetian Dungeon? Mamma Mia!”

We Just Want to Find Our Hotel!

We’ve just arrived in Venice, Italy. Well, almost. We landed at Marco Polo airport. Now we’re trying to get to Venice. We took “the long way” from the airport to the city. Now we really just want to find our hotel, check in, and conk out. But it won’t be easy. Continue reading “We Just Want to Find Our Hotel!”

Covid-Positive in Portugal – Now What?

We interrupt this series of posts from Italy and the Greek Isles to tell you about a recent Covid-related travel experience. We found ourselves Covid-Positive in Portugal. Maybe knowing what I know now, but didn’t know then, will come in handy on your next trip. Continue reading “Covid-Positive in Portugal – Now What?”

Slow Boat to Venice

There’s no place like Venice. Gondoliers steering their polished black craft while belting out “O Sole Mio,” picturesque bridges arching over narrow canals, Saint Mark’s Square… But reaching Venice from California isn’t easy. It’s gonna be a long day. I found a way to make it even longer, opting to take “the slow boat to Venice.” Continue reading “Slow Boat to Venice”