Day 1: Buses departed at 8:30, not to bad. After making a few stops and catching a ferry, we arrived at our hotel around 1. The hotel was in three different buildings which was confusing and our room was TINY. I kind of liked it though. The bed, like most beds, was more comfortable than my bed here in Florence so that was nice. At 2:20 we met with our tour group by the accademia bridge. Then we walked over to the San Marco Church.
The inside of the church was very dark but soo pretty. There are four horses on the balconey (the originals are inside) and they were made of gold and had rubies for eyes. Napolian stole the eyes though and loss them some where in the alps. Good job Napolian! In the plazza infront of the church there are a TON of pigeons. Michelle held out chips in her hands and let the birds all land on her. I was disgusted and wouldn't let her get anywhere near me afterwards but it was funny to watch. There is also a to little coffee place with life music in the plazza, it was one of the first coffee shops or something and back in the day was a secret because the church believed that caffeine was a drug. Espressos there cost 10 euros though so definitly did not try the place out $$$$$. Next we went to the Palazzo Ducale. This place was where the government was and where the doge use to live. The doge was some sort of leader but not a king because there was no royal family. While we were getting a tour this was this one man that tried to join our group. He looked like he wasn't "all there" kind of spacy and goofy looking and we think he was trying to stalk our tour guide. She eventually got a security gaurd to ask him to leave. There was also a prison in the place which was cool to see. And we walked over the famous bridge of "sighs". Criminals would sigh as they walked over it because they were either being let free or they were seeing the outside for the last time before they were hung in the square. The bridge later became associated with gondala rides and kissing under it so this morbid bridge is now thought of as romantic. A bit strange.
That night we went to Campo Margherita which is just a little area with a few bars. There really isn't any night life in Venice but when you put like 60 kids in one bar its hard not to have a good time. We didn't stay out that late though, we were home and in bed by 2.
Day 2: We chose not to go on the morning tours because they did not seem to be that intresting and instead we had breakfast at the hotel and took a Gondala ride!! Our man's name was Mattiea and he was really funny. We were very loud and obnoxious though, since mattiea wouldn't sing for us some of the girls were singing. I think one of my favorites was when chirsty broke out in "On top of Spaghetti"... real classy. Towards the end of our ride, which lasted a little over half an hour, we got pulled over by the police!!!! There are suppose to only be 6 people in the boat but we had 7 and our driver got a ticket! Sad. We gave him an extremely generous tip though.
In the afternoon we went on the trip to Murano to visit a glass factory. The boat ride was about 35 mintues, the glass blowing demonstrating was literally 2.5 mintues. Needless to say we were a bit disappointed. THEN they let us walk around for an hour and a half and the ONLY thing the island has is glass. there are like 500 glass shops and nothing else. 1. I do not know how the shops compete with eachother since they all sell the same thing. 2. We had to search for over half an hour just to find a snack. We ended up getting twix bars at convient shop. LAME. By the time we got back it was nearing 6 so we took a nap before dinner. We went to the same place for dinner boths nights, i forgot the name of it but it had a very American feel to it. It was good, and relatively cheep so we enjoyed it. Later we went back to Campo Margherita to meet up with everyone. Me John and Emily thought taking some shots of Absenith would be a good idea (don't worry the illegal stuff is all taken out now, no green fairies) The bar tender told us they are not that strong blah blah blah. LIES. It burnt my throat sooo bad. Our eyes were watering so bad it looked like we were crying and all the italians were laughing at us. Oh well, it was an experience.
Around 1:30 we left the campo and went to Piccalo Mundo. Its probably the only club in venice, it was very small but we had an amazing time!!! We just danced until the club closed and walked home around 4 am. I was discustingly sweaty afterwards but it was definitly an intresting night.
I have to run to class now. Alexis comes this weekend & I'm so excited!!!