Sunday, August 26, 2007

We slept in... we actually slept in...

Realize something. On weekdays, we get up at 6:00 a.m. On weekends or holidays, we might 'lounge' in bed until 7:00 a.m. Today, in our Salle Noir (Black Room), we woke up at 9 a.m. thinking it was 3 o'clock in the morning. So nice. They're not messin' around when they call it the Black Room. Last night we went to dinner at a place called Al Gondaliere. It's a restaurant that specializes in all things non-seafood. It was supposed to be one of the better restaurants here... but we didn't think so. We had a tasting menu... half of the courses were really good, the others weren't so good... at all. Here is a picture of me at dinner... beautiful, as always.


Since it was hovering around 35 degrees today, we thought... what better way to spend it than to go to the island of Murano (pictured below) and spend our time in front of the 1000 degree kilns where they create glass sculpture? Actually, we didn't go see them actually making the glass. Most of the 'masters' are on vacation... and if you go to the main terminal where they try and herd you in off of the boats like cattle, you are guaranteed a sales pitch at the end of the 20 minute tour. We escaped and went wandering... we might not have been into the tour, but we are always into shopping. When we go traveling, we always bring home a memento from the trip... which doesn't necessarily have to be expensive. Take Prague for instance... we have a tiny cobblestone from the street in front of our hotel on the buffet in our living room. Then again, sometimes they are expensive. We found a vase we absolutely loved... LOVED. If we could have taken a picture, we would have. Beautiful. We started talking to the sales lady... who was able to speak English VERY well... We asked her the price and got (in a thick Italian accent)... "Relax, relax... you choose what you like... I tell you the detail... then we talk money... no how much, how much..." I knew we were in trouble.


Beautiful or not, we were not going to be bringing home a $6,000 vase. It was really nice to escape the crowds though... it was peaceful, and you could actually move around walking side by side... something we haven't been able to do in this city.

Tomorrow, we're off to Positano on the Amalfi coast. Normally it would be an 8 hour train ride... or what we opted for... the 1 hour plane ride. We'll send out a post when we get there. Hope you're all doing well. Oh, and to our mothers and fathers... we ARE eating our vegetables, see...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have seen that look before!
Now, if you had flown economy, that vase would have cost you under 2,ooo.oo. Sorry Jess,for bringing that up.
So glad to see that you boys are eating healthy! Actually had to enlarge pix to see what the @#&# it was.
What a vacation you are on, the photos are breath-taking, Enjoy.
XO Mom

*dalyn said...

like i said before.... italy just seems alot like taiwan. same delicious food, same weather, same wine, same incredible history and architecture, scooters everywhere... dont you agree? well at least ryan doesnt have to go there now to experience it right? "if you've been to italy, you've been to taiwan!" could be your new quote.
BTW all of your plants are taking on this beautiful yellow tone with small brown spots/verigations... must be mean that autumn is on its way!! xoxo *d

Jennifer Jane Uwarow said...

hi guys. just wanted to say that i have kept up on your travel notes. for some of us, it is the closest we'll ever come to being "cosmopolitan"...i guess i shouldn't complain, Hesperia, CA is home to the International Banana Museum!

Anonymous said...

Alex says,
Hi you two, as a mother I must make a comment on those vegetables!!! Jesse green peppers and mushrooms aren't quite considered the top of the vegetable list. What an incredible trip! I feel like I'm with you, the pictures the running commentary all so great! The weather here has been outstanding! Dave and I are enjoying being back at the coast, finally 20 years later.