Here we go: Following the first article on Ellen’s journeys, here is a nice report on her trip to Venice… Enjoy! (To have a closer look to the photos, please click!)
“Hi Everyone,
Venice is a really nice and beautiful city. Nothing like I have ever seen before! Loved it! It is not as ’romantic’ as most people make it out to be ( then again, I was not there with my Prince Charming! haha! ). I know some of you have special memories of Venice so I thought I would attach a few more pixs! : )
Love the islands outside Venice! Burano is really cool (…)
and Torcello is good for a history lesson but it is not ‘pretty’.
Those of you who have been the Cambridge, does the Bridge of Sigh look familiar to you?? : )
The one in Cambridge (St John’s College) is a replica of this original Bridge of Sigh. It is called the Bridge of Sigh because prisoners walk through the bridge before they go to prison.
We were lucky at Venice cos we stayed really near San Marco Square or Piazza San Marco.
The Palazzo Ducale/Ducale Palace (…) was really nice and the Basilica di San Marco was awesome (…) !! I can’t believe people PAY money to buy food to FEED the pigeons in the square!!!! (…)
Ellen x”
A friend of mine, Australian, who used to work in London had decided to visit other European places before heading back home to Downunder.
I have not yet met her personally, by the way, but I will try to go to London as long as she’s still there.
Anyway, since starting her travels she keeps sending me photos of the places she has seen and some comments, too – so today we agreed that these might add to my English Corner quite nicely. Especially, as she is back in London for the moment, so that really suits.
(I reward her with Christstollen in return. The question is, what will I do next spring and summer, when I hope to see some pictures of Australia but there’s no fresh Stollen to get from the bakery? I sincerely do hope she will be fond of other German products, too!)
So, thanks, Ellen – hope to get some direct comments from you, here, too! (There is a comment (“Kommentar”) function at the end of each article. And you are always welcome to correct my English!
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So, here we go – starting with some nice pics of Windsor Town and Windsor Castle, which I like a lot: (click on the photos to see them larger)
…and that’s her…!
As she has told me:
“Went to Windsor Castle recently and I really liked it. (…) it is the largest occupied castle in the world. A royal home and fortress for over 900 years, the Castle remains a working palace today. Didn’t see any Corgis there though!!
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So, that’s enough for now. Have to check on her Italian e-mails, next…