Monday, August 13, 2012
Glass and lace (aug 6)
I woke up crazy early because there was a lot of construction/machinery noise about 6am. I showered at 630, allowing me to avoid a shower lone for the first time! And then ate dry cheerios at 7am cause the little market didn't open til 8 for me to buy milk. I killed 3 hours writing post cards and catching ip on journal entries, and by the time baye got up at 1030 I was anxious to go into town.
I started getting worried about my toe, where my blister had been getting progressively painful and there was now purple and red blotch all around it. I put pen around the outside to make sure it wasn't spreading, and set out to the pharmacy. Here they only have pharmacies or hospitals, no doctors offices, so locals ask pharmacists first. When we finally found the "Farmacia" it was quite challenging to describe my concerns that it's infected/how should I treat it, because my Italian vocabulary consists of hello, thank you and youre welcome, and the pharmacist spoke no English either. Luckily there was a nice woman behind me in line who was able to help translate that I just needed to keep cleaning it (not infected).
Put a dent in my wallet today at the post office... In fact, today has broken the bank all at once, because up until now I've been pretty good at saving.
I bought a 12hour pass for the vaporetto/bus system today, and went to 3 different islands.... Lots of boating. I finally got to so some wandering/exploring on my own, and it was a very successful day!
I first took the vaporetto to lido again, but quickly changes my mind; I got too much sun yesterday and didn't want to be on the beach again So I went and hopped in another vaporetto back, which took me the other direction from Venice to get to the island "Murano". The entire island makes glass, and I got to watch people blowing/making glass vases! It was beautiful work! Store after store sold glass jewelry, dishes/bowls and artwork. I don't know how they compete with each other. I got a couple souvenirs but I thought I'd try in Venice again for certain earrings and a necklace I oft have time to find
After a long time in murano (I had to go in every store to compare prices, of course, and still never make up my mind) then I took another long vaporettoto Burano, skipping an island in between (which I supposedly all cemeteries anyways)
Burano was SO COOL. I wish I got more time there bc I only walked around for about 30 minutes b all the houses. Are so brightly colored, it makes for fantastic photos. The island is knob for making lace, and similar to murano, there were a lot of little shops selling very similar items, with patterns that I might call crochet, but they had dresses, fans, scarves, belts, you name it, in Italian silk and hand made lace. I caved and bought a pair of decorative scarves.
So I've already blown €110 in a day, but it wasn't over. I still needed dinner and planned on an evening show.
It took me forever o find my way back through th square of San marco to where the theatre de San gallo is, but a nice Venusian helped and I made it in time.
The play, called 'Venizia' had corny Acting, and despite it not really being what I expected, it was pretty cool because j learned a lot about the history of Venice. Some parts went by too quickly for me to catch/remember their facts, but there are a few that stand out to me.
Apparently the Venusian masks with the long hooked noses used to be worn by doctors in the plague, where they would stuff the nose with herbs to protect themselves while they identified bodies/illnesses.
I need to look ip again the lion of San Marco (with wings), because they told us the significance but I forget it... however, apparently I can remember thy there are 2636 lion statues around Venice... So I should probably find out why he lion is so important.
The play went through a timeline of tradition and custom that arose through historical events, touching on famous people who lived here or died here or just liked it here, including Vivaldi and Casanova.
I didnt have time after the show to grab dinner before I met Nate for the bus home, or so I thought. I toon another vaporetto through the grand canal, which is even more spectacular at night, with lights shining on the buildings, street lights glowing in the background, and passing live music At various points along the way.
I waited for half an hour for bate to meet me at the station, even though oft there half an hour late myself, and our bus left 5 minutes before he got there, so we had to wait ANOTHER half hour before we could get a way home. So I was upset because I was starving and tires and could've grabbed food after all. I feel like she owes me for the amount of waiting I've done today; I have now waited 4 hours this morning to go j to town, then one hour at the bus stop, plus wasted time wandering in the morning in Venice (though this part was my fault for not having the guts to tell her I wanted to buzz off)
Tomorrows another day, with more $€$€ to spend!
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