Monday, August 10, 2009
Pumpkin Patch
One Saturday in October, we ventured out to a nearby town, Wallau, to check out a pumpkin patch. It turned out to be a farm, with much more than pumpkins! It was actually a pumpkin fest, with all sorts of neat food items including freshly made apple cider! Kids had a blast playing in the hay, too. Justin is here with a friend of his and Michael's, Audrey Evans, who is rather nattily attired as Tinkerbell.
Venice by evening and night
Enjoyed the day to the fullest; stayed until well after dark this time. The boat ride down the Grand Canal was at just the right time; night was falling and the views were beautiful!! We did some last minute souvenir shopping near the Rialto - kids all got a gondolier shirt, which they had to wear right away. Aren't they cute holding our new tapestry bags?
New bridge
Headed back the next day for more; took the train in once again, after a short delay due to a road race in Pordenone (thought about you, marathon crackheads!:) ) We headed to explore the new pedestrian bridge over the Grand Canal, which had only been open a short time. It is very unusual, as you can see - very modern design, with glass on top and wood below. It is actually very controversial; Venetians are split on whether they like it or not.
Venice from above
We braved the line and the ride in the elevator to head for the top of the Campanile in St. Mark's Square - wow, what a view. Definitely worth the hassle - it was amazing to see all of Venice spread out in front of you. We enjoyed seeing the Grand Canal, all the other islands and even the causeway we came in on via the train. It was cool to see how small everyone looked in the crowded square below, near the aforementioned lion-topped columns! While we were atop the Campanile, the bells rang! WOW was it loud! But another true tourist experience...how many people can say they've done that?!