Be Careful What You Buy

Don was not feeling well on this day and decided to stay at the flat.  Greg ventured out with everyone to see the market and visit the shops.

First the group visited the market and the butcher’s shop.  Joyce had  selected some tasty looking sausage and was trying to decide how much to buy.  Debbie agreed that it looked good but wanted to check one thing (After all Debbie did read the tour book yesterday).  Debbie checked the name of the shop and ran back in waving at Joyce to get out of line.  They were definitely in the wrong shop. They slowly backed out of the shop waving and nodding to scurry down the street and far away.  Look at the pictures and see if you can determine the issue.  (You know it is not like the horse head was obvious or anything).

After that butcher incident, the group decided to buy lunch.  After cruising the prepared aisle, they ate lunch at 11:00.  (This was early for Debbie.  She has personal knowledge that kindergartners eat at 10:30 and feels soon she may be forced to eat with kindergartners).  Greg purchased pizza for himself and Don.  (Don, he left with 2 pieces for you.  We are doubtful that 2 made it back).

We want to keep our readers up with the church visits and several were visited today.  Greg opted out of the church hunt with the excuse that he was taking Don lunch and checking on him.  The others received a text about an hour later that Don needed some beach time to help his recovery and that they were going to the beach.

The additional visits today included:

  • Chiesa di San Giacomo dell’Orio Church  – History Moment: They don’t know where it go the name and it is old. (Debbie provided the history moment – she had tour guide withdrawal issues)  It was founded in the 9th century and rebuilt in 1225.
  • San Stae History Moment -An abbreviation for Saint Eustachius was founded at the beginning of the 11th century and reconstructed in the 17th century, and has a main facade (1709) on the Grand Canal of Venice. (Debbie’s tour – there are all sorts of art things and the tomb of a guy that gave lots of money but they put skeletons on his tombstone.  That just doesn’t seem right)
  • Casa di Carlo Goldoni  – Playwright Carlo Goldoni was born in this Venetian Gothic casa in 1707.  The collection contains manuscripts, paintings, and objects relating to Goldoni. A visit here gives you the chance  experience a more modest home. (Debbie Tour:  We don’t know if we went here or not but think so – It is about a theater guy and there are scenes of his plays and puppets).
  • Gelato Break – We got really tired from all the cultural stuff (Readers have asked for more food shots)
  • Ca’ Rezzonico is a palazzo on the Grand Canal. It is a public museum dedicated to 18th-century Venice (Debbie Tour – Full of stuff and costumes.  Don’t ask her about it. )

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Greg and Don were back from the beach by the time that the others returned.  (Has anyone else ever heard of “Beach Time” as a medicinal cure?  The others were suspicious of this action.  They believe that they were dumped.)

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