Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Venice by Vladimir Pistalo

Every January, while in Sweden it’s cold, often raining and days are short and gloomy, I remember those few days we have spent in Venice. It was very mild winter that year in Italy. I remember blue skies and sun shining so bright. The light was reflecting from the facades and pathways, water in the canals was sparkling, the whole city was glowing. I remember breathing in fresh crisp air, turning my face towards the sun and smiling, eating cheesy gnocchi in a busy restaurant during lunch time, breath taking sunsets, endless parade of paintings and art in the museums where the ceilings, walls and floors are even more beautiful, sun rising over the old rooftops, every shade of brown, beige, orange, green.. life in simple words, the magic.
I got this book as a present from Vs aunt. It was a perfect gift this time of year when I am reminiscing and daydreaming.. probably more than usual.
While I was reading the book it felt like it was me who wrote it. Me with better writing skills. :) It was captivating, overwhelming, deep and intimate, and honest. I marked many pages with passages that meant more, so that I can go back and relive the emotion or discover something new.
The book is about Venice and its beauty, not just the visible and architectural beauty. In sentences as beautiful as the city, writer is describing why it is so important for his own discovering, of himself and the world. He talks about dreaming and living the dreams. 


M

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Venice part 3/3

This is what I love about Venice-if you follow a random street, get around the corner, across a courtyard and down the stairs you can end up on the side of building facing the Grand Canal. 

That is where we had for the first time, now mandatory, deli lunch which consists of ciabatta, ricotta, mortadella and tomato. 


Back then I was blond and I’m so glad I changed my hair colour to brown :D Nevertheless, I love this picture! 

We have gone to a few trips after this and each one was planned better than the one before. 


      I feel like we use our time better when we gather all the information beforehand, that way we can focus on what interest us the most. 

In that sense, Venice wasn’t the best planned trip but it is the one we enjoyed the most. I think about it every year in January and with each year my wish to go back gets bigger. 

Not to experience the city but to take pictures with my DSLR camera. Back then I had a simple digital camera, borrowed from my sister. Also, dates on the pictures are not accurate. I don’t think I knew that function was on and showing the wrong date.



As you can notice I don’t like to write so much, pictures are really my way of expressing myself. 


However, I wrote more in these three posts about Venice than I did in all the other posts combined on my blog. :D 

      I guess I wanted to share some details and express my feelings so that you understand why I have so much love for the city! 









M