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Today we headed for Venice.  It was another long bus trip. We are all getting pretty good at finding sleeping positions as at times the bus trip can get a little tedious, especially in traffic jams. The scenery is nice and does help pass the time. We take a side trip to Ravenna where Dante is buried. We saw the Basilica of St. Apollinaris and then had a great lunch at a little restaurant. It was lasagna made with home made noodles. We trudged back onto the bus one more time and headed for Venice. It was almost a pleasure to get back on the bus as it was too hot for words. Several hours later we arrived in Venice and some of our group took off on a gondola ride. The rest of us found a small cafe and relaxed in the shade as it was even hotter in Venice than Ravenna. After the ride, we crossed three bridges through Venice with our carry on luggage until we arrived at our hotel on the Grand Canal. It was miserably hot and some did not have satisfactory air conditioning. Mine was great, however our room was so small that you had to jump over the luggage to get into the bed. This is pretty typical for most hotels in Europe. We had an interesting fish dish for dinner (my shrimp were staring at me), but it was quite tasty. Later some took in the sights and others rested up for the next day.

 

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We are about to enter the Basilica in Ravenna.

 

The ceiling in the Basilica was impressive.

 

Cheese? Yes there's cheese on the lasagna.

 

It was really hot, so taking a little break was necessary.

 

Hot, hot, hot....and getting hotter by the minute.

 

Please don't make us move out of the shade.

 

Some were smart enough to buy a functional souvenir.

 

Finally in Venice. At least there is a breeze on the canal.

 

O Sole Mio!

 

Do you all have your life preservers on?

 

We bad, we bad!

 

Don't worry, I made sure you were all in the picture.

 

Hey, I thought you promised us a hunk for a gondolier.

 

This is the special bunch. They received a serenade.

 

Take two.

 

Here comes another group of Americanos!

 

Some of us took in some wine at a canal side bar.

 

It's me. Since I'm taking all the pictures I thought I'd post my mug.

 

A view from the front of our hotel.

 

Some of us took in a little shopping. Who is that masked female?

 

Okay Johnnie. Here they are!

 

We said goodbye to Sharon this night. She will be missed.

 

The view of the Grand Canal from the bridge in front of our hotel.