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Pizza, Pasta, and Gelato

Today is sadly our last day of the Sabbatical.  We started the day by heading to the Palzzao Fortuny Museum.  The museum was quite cool.  It was the personal Palazzo of the Artist Fortuny.  They had a few other exhibits but the building itself was really cool.  The special exhibit was of Zoran Music.  Honestly, (this is Dave), I did not think his art was that impressive.  Sara liked it though.  The permanent exhibit I thought was really cool.  Fortuny designed a few theaters and there were models he developed which I also thought were really cool.

After visiting the museum, we headed to grab some Pizza.  We headed over to Birreria La Corte.  It was one of the few pizzerias on Venice that are allowed to burn wood.  Most are restricted to gas due to fire danger.  The pizza was quite delicious.

With the Pizza finished, we headed out to run some errands.  Even though our planned destinations were only a few 100 meters away, with poor directions each stop took about 15-20 minutes to get to.  One of the important stops was to grab some Gelato. We took this shot of relaxing gondoliers as we ate it.

Tonight we have a massage, followed by heading back to Osteria 4 Feri for some pasta and seafood.  Tomorrow morning we take the water taxi back to the airport and fly back to the States.  Because it was our last day it was important to us to make sure to eat Pizza, Pasta, and Gelato one last time.

Overall, this has been quite an amazing experience.  In numbers we have done:

  • 300+ Miles of Walking
  • 4000+ km of driving
  • 60+ Bottles of Wine (not all betweeen just the two of us)
  • 5 Cases of Wine successfuly shipped home
  • 100+ new words Dave has already forgotten in Italian
  • 3 Countries Visited
  • 6 Ski Resort Slayed
  • 40 Euro lost at gas stations
  • All of the Pizza, Pasta, and Cheese Consumed
  • 0 days we didn’t talk at length about what Joe and Penny were doing

60 days is a long time to spend on vacation.  Luckily, we both agree if we were to do it over again, there is not much we would have changed.  The skiing was epic and the road trip was an incredible experience. An interesting perspective is that it is rare for couples to spend 60 days without separation with their partner.  Usually you have to wait until retirement for that and even then you likely have some alone time when one runs out.  Luckily, Sara and I really enjoyed spending the time with each other.  Neither of us felt like we needed time apart or a break which I think is good.

I am very thankful for all of the hard work that Sara put in to earn this Sabbatical. Hopefully we get to do it again sometime in the future. What a long, strange trip it’s been and we can’t for the next one.

Alla prossima, Europe.

Quiet Day

This morning we woke up a bit earlier than usual to hit the gym. After running for a half hour we headed up for breakfast before hitting the town.

We set out on a walk with no particular destination in mind. We started by crossing the Academia bridge and journeyed around until we crossed the Rialto. The Academia bridge is currently being restored. Our trip took us through the neighborhoods of Dosoduro and Santa Croce.

After walking for about three to four hours we stumbled in to a wine bar, Vino Vero, we found on our last trip. It was one of the highlights of our last trip so we were excited to find it again. They have tons of bruschettas. They also advertise that they don’t have spritz because they love wine. Their selection is quite good both by the glass and bottle which they sell to take away as well. It’s along the Fondamenta Misericordia in Canneregio.

After we finished at Vino Vero we started to make our way leisurely back towards the hotel. We stopped at another bar on the way for more snacks. It’s like tapas in Barcelona where you can eat a little bite and then move on and eat a little more. All delicious bites on toast and a reason to stop for a little while on the walk. In the second bar we met a law student from Israel who lives in Bologna but comes to Venice to buy his supplies for Passover. The ghetto in Venice is still one of the largest Jewish communities in Italy. Nice guy, bought us each a little shooter of wine they drink here called an ‘Ombra.’ (Note: top photo is from google just to show what the ‘Ombra’ looks like)

Our day of laying low had us walking over 20,000 steps. We enjoyed many bars and was able to escape most of the rain. Also tonight we are expecting 1.2 meters of Aqua Alta around 11:30PM so the walkways are up. As we passed through San Marco the water was already bubbling up through the storm grates across the piazza. Gladly we will be back safely at our hotel before the alarm rings. (Anything over 110cm of high tide the alarm rings all over Venice  to let people know it’s coming so they can get to where they need to be.) The walkways cover heavily trafficked routes in the the areas that are most prone to flooding.

Tomorrow is our last full day of the Sabbatical and we are understandably sad to see it end. Tomorrow we will try to get emotional and “shmoopy” about the trip unless we get too busy. If that happens you all will have to wait.

Harry’s Bar and a Bunch of Islands

Last nights dinner was at Al Covo in Castello. The neighborhood (Castello) is pretty cool and much quieter than where our hotel is located next to San Marco. Soft shell crab was the special of the evening so we were pretty stoked on the meal.

Afterwards we went to Harry’s Bar because it’s next to our hotel and when in Rome…or when in Venice more like. 

Today we went to the islands of Murano and Mazzorba and were out on the water all day. It was sunny and fairly warm so a good day to visit the islands. Murano is the glass island and there are a lot of tourist traps to sort through. We did a lot of research about where to buy glass online before we went and it was still super confusing. What we found is that the nice stuff seems to be in stores named after someone (I.e. Carlo Moretti) and that there are nice pieces for a reasonable price. Most of it was not really to our taste though so we didn’t buy anything.

Mazzorba is attached to Burano the lace island. We took a very crowded boat there and had an unpectedly nice/expensive lunch at a place called Venissa which is a restaurant, B&B and winery. It’s very cute and sits in the middle of its own vineyard on the island. Unexpected though because Sara meant to book the osteria but mistakenly booked at their restaurant (oops).  We did not opt for the wine they make on the property for 500 euro. Oh well, it was a serene afternoon even if albeit more costly than planned.

Tonight we went back to one of our favorite restaurants from the last time we were here called Osteria 4 Feri. They have really great seafood. After dinner tonight, we loved it so much we booked another reservation for Friday night. We did the same thing last time we were here.

Tomorrow we have no plans except to act like we are Venetian. Should be fun!

The Final Frontier

Today we left Verona and headed for Venice.  Along the way we stopped in Padova for a quick stop over.  It was a beautiful day in Padova with everybody out and about.  We tried to go to the Scrovegni Chapel, but they were booked for the day. Instead we headed over to the Church of Saint Anthony.  After walking around a bit we walked over to the Duomo before stopping at a cafe for a quick bite to eat.

Back on the road, the drive from Padova to Venice was very short.  Once we returned the car at the airport we took a water taxi to our hotel. Sara worked really hard to get us into our hotel here, the Hotel Gritti. After all of her travel we were able to use points to book a hotel that is a bit nicer than we deserve.  We walked around a bit but did some chores mostly once we got here.