A few days in Venice – city of canals, guest post by Cathy R

 


I visited Venice for the first time in March, on a photography group holiday, and absolutely loved it!


Several hundred photos later, here are just a very few that I thought blog readers might like to see. This post is mainly water and canal based – appropriately enough, for a first post about Venice!


 


The Grand Canal – a truly magical waterway. And a very busy one.


 


This guy seems pretty nonchalant about it all.


 


Narrow, enticing side canals, often too narrow for powerboats.


 


Dozing in the late afternoon sun …


 


Most of the gondoliers were in these traditional stripey tops and hats.


 


Gondola detail.


 


The Rialto Bridge, with a bustling fruit and fish market on the right bank – more photos of which later.


 


Canalside buildings dating back to the 1300s. Often shabby, peeling and decaying, but utterly picturesque and romantic.


 


In a city of water, what better way to see it than from water level? We had a fantastic day kayaking. Paddling along the Grand Canal was utterly magical.


 


My little camera met its maker, unfortunately, shortly afterwards. I dropped it into the puddle of salty water on my spray deck (whilst trying to quickly get out of the way of an oncoming gondola and panicking in a most unbecoming manner!).


 


Fortunately our guide, Rene, had a waterproof camera and took loads of great shots of us both, this one included. Kayaks go where other boats can’t!


 


What a superb day.


 


Wow wow wow wow wow.  –Ed.


 


 

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