Getting more creative with my titles. See what I did there? Hehehe. Ok, so we left my uncle's in plenty of time on Saturday morning, settled in for our train to Milan- which I initially read as three hours, however soon realised 10 minutes in it was actually a five hour train trip, plus another 3 to Venice! Lucky we like trains- in my mind, they still beat airports, customs and shuttle buses. We are so lucky we booked seat reservations, it was very full and there were so many people who sat in free seats only to find at the next stop that someone had booked that seat and be kicked out. It happened to one woman over 5 times, and after three hours there were already dozens of people having to stand-- it's a bit of hassle constantly booking these seats, but man am I glad we did! Our trainto Milan which means we missed our connection to Venice (and our booked seat reservations), however luckily there was another train half hour later, and plenty of free seats for the stretch :)
Arrived at Santa Lucia mid afternoon, turns our our hotel was only 500 meters down the road which was lovely as we didn't have to drag our stuff far in the heat (great suggestion again, Lola!). Hotel was on a busy street, but somehow didn't bother us as it's not the sound of cars and traffic and construction as Paris was, more of people chatting, the clink of wine glasses and last night even the serenade of a piano organ. Only a fan to keep us cool (Europe is under prepared for summer), but the hotel was clean, and the Signora who owns it was funny, informative and took good care of us :) I walked in one afternoon waving a hand-held fan around my face, and she told me the way I was waving it indicated I was a woman looking for a good time! She then proceeded to show me different waves and actions with the fan that mean different things, who knew an inanimate object had a veritable a veritable dictionary of meaning! When I told her perhaps I WAS a woman looking for a good time, indicating at Harry she said "Si, Signorina, but maybe don't wave it like that in front of him!" Needless to say Harry is contemplating confiscating my fan....
We then wandered through Cannareggio, the neighbourhood where we stayed, inspecting the thousands of Venetian masks and Murano glass for sale. Ate an amazing gelato, and walked to the Rialto bridge, which gives the gorgeous view of the canals in the picture below. Stopped at a restaurant on the way back, Harry satiated his need for fish with a marinara, while I tried some fresh made ravioli, yum! Tiramisu for dessert (like yours better, mum).
Slept in on Sunday morning. Fruit for breakfast, roadside market stalls selling mixed fruit salad for €2, cheap, yummy breakfast! We walked around the narrow winding streets until we arrived at San Marco square, just like the movies! The basilica is so beautiful from the outside, and all of this right on one of the most beautiful waterfronts I've ever seen. We wound our way back to our hotel to avoid the strong afternoon sun for a couple of hours, and then went in search of food. We found this cute little restaurant with a garden out the back, where we had amazing pizza. Their pizza is so much simpler over here, they would probably spit on the Country Special from Town & Country, confused by all the toppings! However very tasty tomato base, melted cheese to die for and fresh basil (plus toppings) make for a great pizza. They serve it with this chilli oil which I so delicious I was so sad at the thought of all the chillies we let go to waste from the veggie patch last year...
At this point I would like to be telling you about our grand plan for Monday, which was climbing St. Mark's basilica and taking the Vaporetto (water taxi) out to the islands. However, disaster struck. I woke up Monday with an intense sweating fever and chronic headache, nausea, sore muscles and extreme exhaustion. I tried to go out in the morning but couldn't cope, and came crawling back to the hotel. The lady at the front desk was extremely helpful, apparently I was suffering from extreme dehydration (I really didn't drink enough considering the heat and how much I sweat, silly me) and sent Harry out with directions to the nearest pharmacy to pick up Hydralite while I curled up under the blankets despite the soaring temperature. I slept on and off all day, even pain killers didn't help the headache, with noise and light making it infinitely worse. I thought I would sort myself out with a couple of doses of Hydralite, but apparently dehydration really stuffs up your body! Who'd have known? :p Tried to go out again for dinner and almost fainted in the street, couldn't even eat my tortellini carbonara (I could have cried, it was that delicious). Another night passed though and I seem to have woken up better, and am now drinking water by the gallon, mixed with Hydralite every couple of hours because it's hard not to sweat in this heat. I was so devastated we had missed riding in a gondola, but thank god I woke up perkier this morning and we were able to get one in before we caught the train to Florence. Cost a fortune, but obviously a must-do when in Venice. Train to Florence went smoothly, am now waiting for a restaurant renown for great pasta to open. Will tell you if it was any good in the next blog :)
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