The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Day 5 & 6 of the Adventure.... October 24 & 25

Getting up at the crack of dawn, Saturday Morning, we traversed the path back to the Opera House, loaded with our baggage once again and caught the shuttle back to the airport. We caught a ValueJet flight to Venice. It was amazing to me how well thought out all the transportation in Europe is. The airport was along the canal of Venice and all it took was a minor walk from the terminal to the water taxi's to bring us to the center of Venice. We found our hotel easily and quickly settled in. We went for a walk to get ourselves acclimated to the area and (and I know I will catch some grief for this as well) had dinner at Hard Rock just a short distance from the hotel. During our two day stay we ate mostly at sidewalk and local dining establishment consuming the legally required amount of pasta and pizza. We went to St. Marks Square which was extremely crowded on Sunday. It was crowded because, of all days to be there, Sunday they held a local Marathon run. I'm not sure how that worked out, but, I suspect that running on the road would be fairly wet and probably slow one up.

I remember Venice from my previous trip in the late 60's and remember how tranqual it was there. I also notice, to their credit, that the canals were much, much cleaner then they were back then.

Sunday night we went to a concert that featured a string quartet and solo Oboist. It was held in an old church that was probably hundreds of years old (can't remember the name of it). The acoustics in the old building were fabulous and quite a change from the entertainment that I have become accustomed to as a bonafide red neck. After the concert we found a very nice and quaint little Restaurant and once again loaded up on pasta. It was delicious. We only had about a day and a half in Venice, but, we spent a lot of time just wondering around the narrow alleys that make up the "dry" streets of Venice. Still one of my favorite places.

CIMG0264 - Copy.JPG

IMG_20151025_224001597_HDR.jpg
CIMG0265 - Copy.JPG

IMG_20151025_212640155_HDR.jpg

IMG_20151025_044540719_HDR.jpg
And one more to show that it isn't only McDonald's that is everywhere. I give you....
CIMG0262 - Copy.JPG
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Day 5 & 6 of the Adventure.... October 24 & 25

Getting up at the crack of dawn, Saturday Morning, we traversed the path back to the Opera House, loaded with our baggage once again and caught the shuttle back to the airport. We caught a ValueJet flight to Venice. It was amazing to me how well thought out all the transportation in Europe is. The airport was along the canal of Venice and all it took was a minor walk from the terminal to the water taxi's to bring us to the center of Venice. We found our hotel easily and quickly settled in. We went for a walk to get ourselves acclimated to the area and (and I know I will catch some grief for this as well) had dinner at Hard Rock just a short distance from the hotel. During our two day stay we ate mostly at sidewalk and local dining establishment consuming the legally required amount of pasta and pizza. We went to St. Marks Square which was extremely crowded on Sunday. It was crowded because, of all days to be there, Sunday they held a local Marathon run. I'm not sure how that worked out, but, I suspect that running on the road would be fairly wet and probably slow one up.

I remember Venice from my previous trip in the late 60's and remember how tranqual it was there. I also notice, to their credit, that the canals were much, much cleaner then they were back then.

Sunday night we went to a concert that featured a string quartet and solo Oboist. It was held in an old church that was probably hundreds of years old (can't remember the name of it). The acoustics in the old building were fabulous and quite a change from the entertainment that I have become accustomed to as a bonafide red neck. After the concert we found a very nice and quaint little Restaurant and once again loaded up on pasta. It was delicious. We only had about a day and a half in Venice, but, we spent a lot of time just wondering around the narrow alleys that make up the "dry" streets of Venice. Still one of my favorite places.

View attachment 121879

View attachment 121880
View attachment 121881

View attachment 121882

View attachment 121883
And one more to show that it isn't only McDonald's that is everywhere. I give you....
View attachment 121885

Pretty pictures, thanks for sharing. Did you go into the Disney store?
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
View attachment 121887
Caught some light showers this evening at EPCOT, but not enough to ruin the night. :) It was nice to be out in the warm sun. They have the Star Wars wrap on monorail black now, but I couldn't get a good shot of it.

Beautiful. Needed to see that picture up here in the frozen tundra tonight. Thanks. :inlove:
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Still busy. :) I had to take a couple days off because both my washer and dryer died. Merry Christmas to me, bought them both from Lowe's. The first washer delivered didn't work so they had to deliver another. At least it's not like last year when my oven died the second week of December. :facepalm: And I'm not caught up here either. :D

Oy. I'm sorry. One step forward, two backwards jeepiers. :mad: Hope you get caught up soon. :D
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
There are all sorts of cheaters. Still Disney and other official races have found ways to seriously curb this. Your times submitted are no longer on the honesty basis their are official times submitted now so no more photoshopping for proof. They changed these rules back in 2013 so for 2 years the way bibs are handed out, the chips in the bibs and the numbering of the bibs along with the honesty mats make it difficult to cheat and not get banned from races. Those little chips retain your start time and finish time along with along the way on the honesty mats.

So..."Magic Bibs"...?! o_O ;)
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
@MinnieM123 sadly didn't take my snow.

CVQPBQvXAAE0MFI.jpg:large

And this is not a black and white photo. :(
thats a lot of snow D:
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Wow. That's beautiful. Glad you have a winter wonderland for the holiday season. Really gets you in the spirit! :)

:cautious: *fends off urge to pinch someone really hard*

This is the most snowfall we have had to this point of the year in 37 years. :banghead: Farmers Almanac says it will be a low snow fall year with warmer than normal temperatures. o_O Hoping they are right and soon. The windchill was 21 as I walked back home from my DDs. :coldfeet:
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom