A Trip to Italy
Part 1. The Trip Begins
It is the day before we leave, Sept 16th. Today is my 62nd birthday. 62 for me it sounds so old, to my many friends who are reading, I'm sure it sounds much less daunting. They either passed that milestone years ago, or my immature personality has never made them look at me as if i was old. But either way, on this the first day I could start to draw from Social Security, I am a bit humbled by the number of years that have passed.
Tomorrow, MLW and I will leave for Italy. A trip MLW has always wanted to go on. A land of pasta and fresh baked goods full of creams and other diary and egg filled concoctions which I'm sure will taste amazing. However since I have sensitivities to these same things, there is a bit of trepidation if I'm going have the time of my life or spend much of that time looking for a restroom.
We've planned this trip from books and guides. We have a few guided tours and plan to spend much of our time immersed in the Italian culture. It's been difficult as every YouTube video has an opinion of what to do, how to do it and of course how NOT to do it. Sometimes too many opinions don't make you feel more confident, they make you feel unprepared. That's where I am as we make the final preparations, feeling a bit unprepared.
Our flight is to Munich and then a quick 1 hour jaunt on Napoli Air to Venice. We're leaving Denver 8:30 pm on Wednesday Sept 17. The flight to Munich is uneventful. MLW and I are in seat A and C, which puts her in the window and me on the aisle. In between us we get a nice guy who is a professor at the University of Munich. The 8 hour flight passes well, I get a bit of sleep, not much and then we're in Munich. Going through customs the German agent looks at us and asks "why are you here?" In that context it seems like we weren't invited! We stammer, we're on vacation, flying to Italy. We get that look you can only get from a German and a bland, have a nice trip and we're off to get on the next plane.
This is our second time going through Munich and if you've been there, they often bus you out to the smaller commuter planes. We get on some Airbus that's far from new and get inside. An hour later we're in Venice. We gather our stuff and seek out desk 71 where we find we're on a shared water taxi with a couple from Georgia and a couple from Asia. The Asians were more friendly than the Georgians and offered to take our picture several times which was really nice and fun.
As we headed out to the island of Venice, the sunny day was beautiful and there were many boats going back and forth. There are set channels the boats follow back and forth to the island and within 20 minutes or so we were entering a canal in Venice and before we knew it, it was time to get off and find our apartment
We stayed in the Cannaregio area of Venice. It's on the north end of the island. It's away from the major attractions and close to the train station, were we'll need to be on Sunday Morning. But today is, uhm... Thursday afternoon. Google maps finds our apartment relatively easily. We get there so fast that we beat our apartment guide to the property and we end up waiting about 15-20 minutes for Camilla to show up.
Camilla shows us the apartment and our private courtyard. Our apartment backs up to a canal and as we're unpacking a gondola floats by. Wow, weird, amazing, fun, and a bit unbelievable. The weather is in the low 70's, clear and nice. We wander out to find some dinner. First we end up at a restaurant on the Cannaregio canal, but it's just the wrong vibe. We have an anti-pasta and a cocktail and then leave. We find a hidden gem in small street a few blocks away. Venetika, serves amazing food, we have a really fun and helpful waitress and the 4 of us have a great meal.
We walk home and sleep comes easy to all.








