Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Fiesole
Venice and Verona

Venice was my favorite weekend trip. We planned it really well and I couldn't imagine it going better. The city is beautiful and a good place to just wander. The streets turn every which way and dead end at canals.

In Venice we were trying to find one of the larger landmarks when we stumbled upon the Peggy Guggenheim Museum. This piece ^^ was one of the first that we viewed in the courtyard of the museum. It is Yoko Ono's "Wish Tree." This was something totally unexpected, as were other works. Inside were works of Duchamp, Pollock, Magritte, and many more. My favorite was by far the Man Ray rayographs.
Verona

In Verona the main attraction, and my favorite, was the supposed house of Juliet. The entrance to the courtyard of the house is filled with notes stuck to the wall in any way possible, even gum (below). The walls have also been written on by visitors.

Venice Adventure
Venice at night
Venice Adventure
The plan was that our train left at 147am and we would be in venice at 530 am just in time to watch the sun rise. We needed to be at the train station to get our tickets and McDonald's around 1 am. However i am not on a train yet. I am disappointed and a little worried. We found out the 147am train was at a different train station than santa maria novella, so we hoped on a bus. Our bus ride was free because we did not know that you had to get a ticket ahead of time to ride the bus. The driver had no problem helping us out this one time. So we our on our way to Florence Campo di Marte train station in hopes that the next train might leave there at 2 or close to it.
Beautiful Decay
When I finally arrived in Venice, I was blown away by the city's charm. I'd heard that it was beautiful, but I had no idea what kind of beauty was there. I have always loved old buildings, as I've posted about before, so Venice was Heaven to me. It is so lived in, and so homey... all the buildings are in a state of decay. From the peeling paint on shutters to the crumbling plaster facades and old boats and crooked cobblestone paths, every piece of Venice we explored was another minor heart-attack on my part. I will definitely be making a point to go back to Venice sometime in my life, hopefully for more than a weekend.
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