A Trip to Italy, Venice day 2
As we returned to Venice we were dropped off by the train station which was close to our apartment, and we quickly sought out our first cocktails of the day. MLW decided she would have an Aperol spritz everyday, so we sought out a small outside cafe and had a round of cocktails. We had reservations at another of our VRBO hosts’ suggested restaurants and after a short walk we were at dinner, sitting along another canal.
This side canal was traveled, but far less busy than the grand canal. We were at one of the only restaurants for about 100 yards so eating along the canal felt much less commercial than some of the other restaurants where the tourists go by in packs rather than ones and twos. One of Angie’s other qualities is her ability to connect with other people. While we were eating we learned about our waitresses’ life, where she lived, where else they had restaurants, etc. Our dinner was one of those experiences where the food was wonderful and the experience was amazing.
After dinner we went back to the apartment. We did a load of laundry and suddenly we lost power. I contacted our Airbnb owner and he told me where the breakers were and I checked them and they were all ok, then he said there was a power outage in our area. It seemed a bit strange, but we all turned in and tried to sleep. It was however a bit warm in the apartment and without the air running there were many more sounds to hear. You also learn how noisy being next to a canal, even a small side canal can be.
In the morning it seemed like life was back to normal for everyone else so I looked one more time with daylight, at the breaker box. That’s when I could see it wasn’t just one breaker that popped, it was the main. We would learn that if the washing machine and the air conditioner were on at the same time, you had to leave the air at 23 degrees Celsius or higher or you’d overload the entire apartment.
Now it’s Saturday morning and our power problem is resolved. I’ll write about Saturday in the next blog.













