Venetian-ness Just a few of those little things January 2, 2017 3 Comments Tweet One of the great truths is that it’s the small things in life that count, and Venice is one of the biggest places made of small things I’ve ever seen. “Oh look,” I thought, “what interesting reflections.” Reflections are my favorite thing, and the sun was shining just right to make these look like a glittering series of little mirrors on the ground. So pretty. But wait…..It hasn’t rained in weeks, nor has there been any acqua alta. I had just notified Lino that I was far behind following him down the street because of these wonderful reflections. To which he said… well, it’s obvious what he said, as I realized when I looked again at the marks that weren’t reflecting. Yep — somebody had just fallen into the canal, and the walk home was long and thankfully solitary. I’m already well acquainted with the canal that attacked him (check background of first photo) because one memorable day I slipped on the slimy green step as I got out of a boat just at the moment when I, the Big Venice Expert, was telling everybody in the boat not to step on the green slime. In that case only one foot got wet, but my butt was now slimy and I was drenched in feeling stupid. In this case, however, we’re looking at full immersion. That canal is nursing a grudge against somebody and will just keep attacking people until its chosen victim finally succumbs. And while we’re on the subject of “Water, Avoidance Of,” spare a glance at this tie-rod. Many Venetian houses depend on them in order to stay foursquare on their feet. But the tying-together hasn’t been working out too well for the house facing our exemplar, as we realized glancing up one day at a curious appendage on the wall. The hapless homeowner not only has had to repair the tie-rod (rather, the cement around it), but insecurity about the long-term stability of either the rod, or the plaster, or both, has made this intervention necessary. I hope it makes him or her feel better, because I can offer no certainty that the results desired will be obtained. But I can’t offer certainty about many things. A gondola and its -lier made of Lego pieces. I wonder if it floats? Or sings? Or shouts “Oy!” when it gets to the corner of the table? Hoping for the best for everyone in 2017. gondolierLego Previous Post Next Post You may also like August 1, 2021 Life in LinoLand May 22, 2009 Sant’ Erasmo, where vegetables go to heaven when they die February 16, 2021 How we are (part 2) 3 Comments Erla, You are so right…. it’s the hundreds of little details that make Venezia so unique! XOX Reply I agree, so many little and often magical things if we just take a moment to look. Reply Agreed, I’ve just spent a week in Venice, and all my photos are of the little details, my wife had to remind me to take ‘big vista’ pictures too 🙂 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Notify me of followup comments via e-mail Name * Email * Website Notify me of new posts by email. Δ
Agreed, I’ve just spent a week in Venice, and all my photos are of the little details, my wife had to remind me to take ‘big vista’ pictures too 🙂 Reply
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Erla,
You are so right…. it’s the hundreds of little details that make Venezia so unique!
XOX
I agree, so many little and often magical things if we just take a moment to look.
Agreed, I’ve just spent a week in Venice, and all my photos are of the little details, my wife had to remind me to take ‘big vista’ pictures too 🙂