Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Venice

Wondering what this is? Taken along the bridge joining the mainland to Venice itself. There were at least 6 panels of these.

Here, take a closer look...

The great reveal......the stuff is made of chewing gum and cigarette butts!!! I didn't notice until some guy stubbed his cigarette here. Then I took a closer look. Seems to be some kind of tradition for gum-chewers to stick their chewy remains on the panels as a type of modern abstract art. Now, Singapore should have come up with a genius idea like this before banning gum completely.


Here's Venice proper. This is my second trip here and I love everything about this place. Pic is of our first vaporetti ride this trip. This is the public transport they use. Even fire engines and ambulances are boats. If you want a private transport, get your own boat or take their taxis. I didn't bother to ask how much a trip would be, given how spanking new the taxis look, and how fashionably dressed the "taxi-sailors" were. 

The thing about this vaporetti is how skilled the steerers are. They are so experienced at parking their boats next to the berth it doesn't even cause much of a bump. Maybe that's why there are no handles for passengers. You won't hear "man overboard!" anytime soon I guess.

Sky starts to turn gray in an instant. See previous pic for bright sunshine. All within the same boat ride.

We wanted to get off at San Marco to see the Doge's Palace, but dropped off at the wrong stop.


Anyhow, getting lost in Venice isn't such a bad thing. We ended up in a quiet neighbourhood 'carpark'.


Strong winds threatening my hair and skirt.


Some concert venue. Concerts every day of the week.


Hubby hamming it up!


It's a little scary how the waters splash up the pavements every now and then.


There, one of those taxi uncles in the background.


Flowers outside a restaurant...so pretty. I don't have green fingers. Doomed are the plants that I lug home with me. Imagine, even cactus die under my care. So whenever I see all these pretty flowers blooming like nobody's business outside someone's abode, it sends a tinge of jealousy and envy through my mind.


This pug is so amusing. It sluggishly lagged behind its owner, ever so reluctant to take the next step. Just look at its pained face. Maybe it is sea-sick since it just stepped off a boat?





I think this should be the Rialto.



On the other side of this statue stands a policeman. He's guarding this shiny-new white-as-snow month-old Euro3.5mil statue, rain or shine. I couldn't take half a step closer if I wanted to. He was already glaring at me. Wouldn't it be cheaper to put some state-of-the art laser beam around this chap?


Gondolas open for business after the rain.





This little fella is so surreal. Like a battery-operated toy dog!





The bridge near the L'Accademia. Probably the prettiest view around.





To top things off, at the end of the bridge stands the most dashing gondolier ever. He seemed hesitant to put his arm on my shoulder. Maybe he was expecting some conservative asian reaction, maybe some hysteric screaming? Like "ahhhhhh you touched me!!".



Colourful cruise ship.


Very intricate, painstaking work on these Venetian masks. These are a notch up from the dime-a-dozen you see around other shops. A lot of artistry went into these.


I know you're thinking...OH NO, not another canine victim! Can't get my hands off them dogs. This one was quite funny. When I grabbed it, it gave its mommy a look, as though I was gonna dog-nap it. Mommy was nonplussed becos auntie here already asked for permission.


At the St.Mark's Square, which is starting to flood again. Btw, if you're thinking of visiting, the cathedral is yet again undergoing renovations. From what I remember, the view from up there is pretty good although the inside is just like any other grand European church.


Kids having fun in flood water. 


If we had time, I'd have sat around to people watch. The cafes here have live music from chamber orchestras (and very expensive coffees).


Anyway, goodbye Venice. Till next time.


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Hafling & Merano

Here in Halfing, 10 minutes off Merano. It's on the way up to Merano 2000, a ski resort.

Here's a pretty but forlorn church atop a hill...definitely closer to God. It would be hard to bring friends though. And anyway the hall could probably take only 30 people at the most. (We peeked). 
We're right next to the stables in this pic. And it's freezing. Look at the clouds swirling about us. I really miss all the fresh air.

Doing a Marilyn Monroe right outside the church doors.

That's the hotel-restaurant called Balthof Sulfner (at least whatever I could make out of the Gothic font) in the background.


Pretty flowers everywhere in the hotel's garden. There were quite a lot of bees polinating. I almost sucked in one trying to smell the roses! Aack!

The hotel comes with a small playground for the little ones, and a small rabbit compound.

This little lop-eared rabbit is adorable. They live in a converted horse stable. Lots of space to play and burrow. Now, how you you eat rabbit meat in the face of this little bunny?

Car model?

Here's another shed with rabbits in them. The big white one was really violent when it came to fresh grass. I was causing a bunny stampede of sorts.

This little gal came to join the fun. Look, she's wearing 4 layers of clothes. I almost feel scantily clad. Haha!

Little Torro is just 2 weeks old. I hope he's spared the slaughter house. :(

Believe it or not, I have never been so close to cows before. So I decided to get up close and personal...
...too close for comfort perhaps. Okay...I didn't actually get kissed here. They're too smelly!
Here at Merano 2000...where I get to see tulips still planted in the soil. Usually when I see them, they're just part of the bouquet, ok?


Planning to come back during winter for some skiing already.


We went to Merano on the way back. We were supposed to horse ride but it had poured.

Why can't we have these cute little bushes on the pavements in Singapore?

It was very tempting to bulldoze my way through all these pastries and chocs. I was real good. Only one ice-cream today.




At the Duomo


The BMW C1. Would love to have this, except that it's a single-seater and it doesn't come cheap.


 The pope?


Hydrangeas, my favourite flowers growing everywhere!


This shop window reminded me of my westie at home staying with my friends.



More shop windows. 


Up next, the loveliest place in Italy...VENICE!