
Vorrei due biglietti per Venezia Santa Lucia, per favore.
Yeah, that's right...I speak Italian! :)
Actually, that's about all I know: I would like two tickets for Venezia Santa Lucia (the train station) please. And
Grazie...and Prego (you're welcome, but can also be used as please)...and a couple other little things...(like vino!)Venice was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! It really is a romantic city with all of the bridges and canals and gondolas! My favorite part (after the fact that I was there with Zac!) was that there were ZERO cars! Can you imagine an entire city with no cars?! It was so quiet! No honking, no racing, no stop lights, no sirens...actually that's not true. We heard ONE siren, and it turned out to be an
ambulance...a speed boat ambulance!To get to Venice, Zac and I took an overnight train. The train ride enough to not be tired the entire next day, and when we arrived, we checked into our hotel and headed into the city! We walked and walked and walked andwas 12 hours long, and actually not so bad, considering there were 6 or the smallest beds you've ever seen in a tiny compartment. We slept well eventually figured it might be a good idea to get a map. So we got one and then got some dinner. I had Lasagna and Tiramisu and wine and
coffee...yum! The next day we walk, walk, walked some more and ate Italian pizza, Gelato, and saw St. Marc's square. It was such and great trip!Year's! We stayed up,The train ride back was another 12 hours, overnight on New kissed at midnight on the train somewhere in Italy, then went to
bed to be rocked to sleep by the train.