Many shall remain captionless. The name of the photo usually provides all you really need to know.
I did go a little wild taking pix there. It's hard not to. Enjoy a few vicarious hours there anyway.
The espresso here at Bar Ducale is the best north of Naples, I swear. And not overpriced, either.
Taken from the hotel room. Gondolas were full of Spanish high school kids who egged the gondoliers on to a series of races. Loud and a lot of fun to watch.
I'm sure more Venice pix will pop up on this site in the future. For now, here are a few more. This post will be agony to download on the Blackberry.
Well head outside the hotel. Advice: don't drink from it.
Guidebooks often describe Castello in condescending terms. Why? Because it isn't all about crumbling monuments to the past? It's an area you'd actually want to live in.
Ciao, Venezia. Off to airport.

















Terry,
A very nice gallery of pictures.
I'm glad you reconsidered your opinion about Venice.
Keep in mind that you had two main advantages:
- nice weather
- low tourist season
In a hot and humid August (afoso, we woud say), the city, packed with turists, might be less charming...
ciao from Verona
alex
Posted by: alex | February 18, 2008 at 04:33 AM
It's true. The canals didn't stink at all.
It's still outrageously expensive, a real rip-off, though.
I found the dialect pretty hard to understand.
Posted by: TH | February 18, 2008 at 07:49 AM
Any idea how long Bar Ducale has been there, Terry? I'd swear, just from looking at your photo, that I had espresso there when last in Venice (about 20 years ago).
Posted by: David McDuff | February 20, 2008 at 08:50 PM
No idea. But I did tell the guy behind the bar that we talked about the coffee constantly, and that it was one of the best things we found in Venice!
Posted by: TH | February 20, 2008 at 09:05 PM