Saturday, August 1, 2015
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Viva Italia! - Part 1 - Venice
Kate had a business trip to Italy about 30 minutes outside Venice and I just couldn't pass that up! We left a couple of days early and headed to Venice.
This really is the typical view around nearly every corner in Venice - it seems like the view down nearly every canal was fit for a post card.
We were blown away by all of the people in Venice - they were everywhere! This is one busy place. The cruise ship traffic doesn't help either. Everyday there were 6 cruise ships in port.
We found that the nights and early mornings were spectacular. Dinner each night started between 8 and 10 PM and we had the whole place to ourselves from 5-8 AM. Each morning we woke up early and visited many of the sights before all of the people were out and then return to the hotel for the most amazing breakfasts.
One of my other favorite things about Venice was all of the beautiful plants and flowers in all of the balconies around the city.
We visited a couple of older churches while in town and they were all nothing short of amazing. This one was constructed in the 1300's.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Viva Italia! - Part 2 - Padua
After a couple of days in Venice it was time for Kate to head over to her conference in Padua. We stayed right in the heart of the old town area of the city and while Kate was working at the conference I was on foot all over the city!
Here in Padua the great pioneer of Astronomy, Physics, and Mathematics, Galileo Galilei, was a professor at the University of Padua. This tower above was the observation tower he used what a professor there in the 1600's.
One of our favorite things about Padua was eating dinner out in the plaza out doors each night. The weather was great and it was clearly very popular amongst the locals. This shot was taken at 10:30PM on a Tuesday night. We had some great food here and really enjoyed the local culture.
While you might be thinking this is Venice, it is actually Padua.
Viva Italia - Part 3 - Lake Garda
Our final stop on our trip was Lake Garda. We stayed in Macescine on the north east side of the lake. It was a fantastic little town built around a castle on the edge of the lake.
When we set out on foot after checking into our hotel our first stop was to visit and climb the castle and tour the old part of the town.
Typical of everywhere we have been in Italy, around each corner is a scene worthy of a postcard.
One evening we ventured out after dinner and with tripod in hand I was able to grab the shot above.
The winds were perfect when we started out and had a great sail for about an hour or so before the winds fizzled out. Later the wind came back on like a freight train which really got the boat moving but it was quite a handful in heavy winds for just the two of us.
On our last full day day in Italy we drove around the lake and visited some of the towns along the way. Our favorite was Sirmione, a little town at the end of a long skinny peninsula on Lake Garda. Sirmione has a beautiful castle and old town as well as some spectacular Roman ruins that we explored.
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