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Venezia
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 3:33 -0700
by Fanfan
Photo report Here :
Riding in a gondola is like floating in an open coffin in a sewer
Oscar Wilde
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:39 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Thank you for the photo report. Excellent pictures. I especially like the ones of the shop windows, such as the masks and the glass bottles. The architecture is amazing. The photo of Igor Stravinsky's grave reminds me of the time you and I went to Pere Lachaise in Paris to look for famous people.
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:16 -0700
by Fanfan
Thanks Stan. I really like some photos too, i think i will make some big prints (at least twice the size of the ones you got). For the first photos of the mask shop, in fact i bought so many masks and we se spoke so much that they let me took photos (that is normally forbidden).
And in fact it is the explanation of why there is only exterior photos, it was prohibited almost everywhere to take photos... So for exemple you can only see one ceiling, but those paintings let me speechless, i can barely imagine what it can be at Sixtin's chapel.
The glass work was really amazing, i didn't realize that first century BD there was already such mastery of this art.
A lot of russian artists lies in this cemetary, like in Père Lachaise. My Igor Stravinsky's grave photo is not fair sincy Vera is lying the next grave of Igor. The whole cemetary that is an Island with its pine trees make me think to Bocklin's Island of the dead
What we don't see too much, the excellent food that you should enjoy because it is a seafood area. Icecream is everywhere. The inside of museum, ducal palace and basilica are incredible (the basilica's mosaics whose art came from Byzantine escaped). We did make the secret itinerary where we can see the inside of the palace and where we discovered places where Casanova was jailed and escaped.
It is really a destination where to go, 5 days were too short, bu it helped me to change my mind.
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 17:49 -0700
by Steve Hubbell
Fanfan,
I picked up a really cool postcard from my PO box today. It sure is nice having friends willing to share their traveling experiences with us folks who never manage to get out of town.....
Grazie mille!
Steve
EDIT:
Here is a peak at our local version of Venice....
9 inches of rain from Hurricane Ike managed to reached us here in Michigan this past weekend.
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:12 -0700
by Mayhem
Nice pics
I was out in Stockholm over the weekend, maybe I'll upload some shots from that...
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:56 -0700
by Stan Sakai
I got a postcard of St Mark's Square today!
Thank you, Fanfan.
Thank you FanFan
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 19:37 -0700
by Maka
Hello FanFan,
My partner was asked me, "who sent you a postcard from Europe?" I said, it's just one of my friends on the Usagi Dojo.
It's amazing the how cool it is to get a real postcard from someone in this internet age. Thanks so much!
Peace, maka
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 21:53 -0700
by Marchino
amazing photos of Venzia!! the most close of that culture for me its go to a restaurant of italian food here in Tijuana named "Guiosepiss" or something like that in a room on that restaurant they have a Mural representing venezia city and some times on the night they turn off the lights and the mural that is on four walls starts to shine because it has speciall paint, its really nice i like to go eat in thats restaurant and also the food its good!!
Abayo,
Marchino
(sorry for my english)

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:25 -0700
by Fanfan
Thanks, i am glad you enjoyed the postcards.
But you are the ones to be thanks, you are so great friends, and you were all so good with me in darker days.
by the way, does anyone got news from Amy, I worry a bit ?
Maka : don't you send postcard in the States ? in fact i prefer use mail than email to exchange with people, but with time a lot of my penpal preferred email (and in some countries mail is uncertain)...
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 18:35 -0700
by Maka
Fanfan wrote:Maka : don't you send postcard in the States ? in fact i prefer use mail than email to exchange with people, but with time a lot of my penpal preferred email (and in some countries mail is uncertain)...
Yes, we send post cards. But I rarely get a post card addressed solely to me. Most are to my family or my kids. That's why it was a treat. Thanks again! Peace, maka