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April 30 Venice - The Floating City

We had an optional tour of Venice today.  Sara and Tiziano, a couple from our "Italian famiglia" here at La Contessina joined us for the train and vaporetto rides.  This was Sara's first time to visit Venice too.  The speedy train got us up there in two hours and we spent the rest of the day wandering and floating around Europe's only pedestrian city.  No cars, no motorbikes and no bicycles to hinder us as we made our way through the alleys, over the hundreds of little bridges on the canals, and along the lagoon waterfront.  After the vaporetto (city bus on water) took us down the grand canal we disembarked at the famous St. Mark's square.  Following some orientation there, everyone was on his own to meet the group at the train station in a few hours for our return journey.  There is no shortage of shopping and dining opportunities in Venice.  Some of our group took a gondola ride through the smaller canals.  At the appointed time everyone showed up at the station for the train trip back to Florence.  It was a long day, but one that will be long remembered!  Come along and see Venice with us in the photos today.








 







 




 











 


 
 
 
 


 

April 29 A Visit to Lucca

This afternoon we took our first train excursion to visit the lovely Tuscan town of Lucca.  The trains are so easy to take from Florence to just about everywhere in Italy.  Our ride was about an hour and fifteen minutes (a little longer for Peggy and Chipper - they'll tell you the story) and there we were.  Lucca was a very prosperous (and still is) city during the Middle Ages and Renaissance with most of the income from the silk industry.  Between 1550 and 1650 a defensive wall was built around the old city with embankments of dirt faced with brick.  The walls of Lucca have become a beautiful park for walking and cycling around the two and a half miles circumference.  Inside the old city we enjoyed seeing the charming piazza that once was the Roman theater along with the other interesting sights in this lovely town. Some of our folks climbed the Guinigi Tower and saw wonderful views of the town and surrounding area. The spring weather was nice and the green trees were an especially nice touch.  God does beautiful work!