Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Venice Again - Day 3

Somehow, our morning eggs taste a little better while sitting under Murano chandeliers.


Today was a busy one.  We visited the Accademia on our last trip, but I really needed another look.


Standing in front of The Feast in the House of Levin by Veronese (18.21 ft. by 42.98 ft.).  Originally titled The Last Supper, the Inquisition accused the painter of irreverence, indecorum and heresy, and demanded that he make changes to the painting.  Instead, Veronese simply changed the title.


Sala di Capitolo, Gallerie dell'Accademia di Venezia . . .


The ceiling is covered in gilded cherubs, each with a slightly different face.


Then back at Piazza San Marco for a bite to eat at Caffè Florian.  The food is delivered covered in these metallic mesh domes, to protect it from the pigeons.


We walked all over . . .


Until it was late, and even the gondole were covered up . . .


And ended up at the terrace in our hotel . . .


With the great view of Santa Maria della Salute.


In gratitude for the deliverance of the city from the Plague, the city of Venice built and dedicated this church to the Our Lady of Health.


We enjoyed some cappuccinos — how very American of us!  Italians wouldn't dream of having a cappuccino at any time except breakfast!  We also noticed that whenever you order coffee anywhere in Italy, it always comes with a few cookies.  It's such a charming, hospitable touch!


“Ah, che luna — oh, che nare
With such a moon and such a sea
And you and me

I get so dizzy when you're standing near
It's not the music that you hear
My heart is beating like a jungle drum

Let's take the minutes as they speed away
And hope it's true what people say:
When you're in love tomorrow never comes.”
                                — Frank Sinatra

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