Drea (1) met my 8 AM train after, I suspect, a night
of very little sleep. Her summer architecture studio had officially disbanded
the evening before, and the streets of Venice were thus filled with protractor-wielding
celebrants. Finding Venice much more "european" (read: quaint) than
big-city Paris, I took lots (2) of
(3) pictures (4), and looked for the perfect
mustard-colored house. Sometimes strangers (5) posed
for us. We ate crepes (6) in a courtyard near an
orientationally-challenged tower (7).
Took in the Peggy Guggenheim museum. Man, she has good taste.
So then we were arrested (8).
To ride the main ferries along the Grand Canal, you buy your L. 6,000 ($3)
ticket (9), validate it at a machine, and hop on.
So we did that. However, the Ferry Police, thinking Drea and I looked like a
couple of international conspirators, accused us of having invalid tickets and
threw the book at us. Ashamed, and 45,000 lira poorer, we disembarked. Unjustly
fined for a crime we didn't commit, our lives were forever altered, and like
whacked superheroes we set out to commit as many petty crimes as possible. Stay
tuned for more tales of our evil exploits.
Next: Nice is nice . . .