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Theme Itineraries – La Venessiana
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Breakfast and Brunch – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. Tag: Breakfast and Brunch. Nice, new and trendy cafes in Venice. We start in front of Hotel Metropole, once again on the sunny banks of Riva degli Schiavoni. Take the narrow straight. Our first stop is next to that square, which in the last week of June hosts a series of summer solstice feasts, including tastings of Levantine cooking. That really takes us back to the beginnings of Venice. Seems to be deducted from. Are heaven...
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Garden Glimpses – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. Five things to do in Venice during the Ferragosto Week. Is an ancient Roman holiday called “Feriae Augusti”, the holiday season inaugurated by the Roman emperor Augustus in the year 18 BC. Originally, it was celebrated on August 1, but was shifted to August 15 by the Catholic church to co-incide with the feast Assumption of Mary. You could also celebrate Ferragosto from another perspective. Bright Lagoon colors in August, see...
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Autumn – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. The quiet time of San Martino in pezzi. Is there a time – a season – that Venetians really dedicate to themselves. Getting some quiet after a long (mass) tourist season. I think I’ve made out that time. It’s now, and Venice can be very cold. So it’s closing in literally,. San Martino in pezzi. 8211; in the bakeries. Or the one bag of the. Biscuits left in the pastry store …. Followed by rain that was getting heavier, becoming...
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Spring – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. Inspirations for Urban Gardening from Venice. From the garden of a Venetian countess: In the third part of my blog series on Venetian gardens #giardiniveneziani, I will tell you about a so-called. 8211; a hanging garden in Venice, and the special purpose it fulfills. After visiting a botanical garden so fundamentally important to the history of Venetian herbs and spices. Click to email (Opens in new window). We had the opport...
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Garden Secrets – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. A Garden in Venice …. It’s fascinating that in many Venetian gardens, the 1,200 year-botanical heritage of the Serenissima Republic still lives on …. Culinary Gardens – What a brolo must have looked like 1000 years ago…. Arrigo Cipriani The Harry’s Bar Cookbook – read more here. Le carciofaie in Laguna – artichoke fields in the Lagoon. Who used plant essences, aromatics and essential oils to produce medical remedies, flavor f...
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Food Culture – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. How it all began …. Starting with salt gardens in shallow Lagoon waters and a just a few islands permanently above water, Venice as part of the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, from the 4th century AD, developed close commercial relationships with her mother town and the Levant. Became an example of a globalized community when many inhabitants from Byzantium settled here after the fall of their town in 1453. Soon a melting p...
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Christmas in Venice – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. Tag: Christmas in Venice. Le Luminarie – Christmas lights in Venice, past and present. Piazza San Marco 2015. In my last post – Christmas Postcard Card from Venice. A Wishing Tree Christmas Tree 2015 in Piazza San Marco. There’s also the Christmas tree. The lights – le luminarie. 8211; around the Piazza are left on until long past midnight these days. Piazza San Marco 2015. In this stroll around the Piazza I’ll mix pict...
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Summer – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. I nua’ – summer in Venice in the 1950s. In this post, we take you back into a world of which many of us in Venice aren’t even aware. Imagine summer without lots and lots of tourists. No cruise ships, and a time when Venetians were actually swimming in the canals! Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).
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My Venice – La Venessiana
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A Taste of Venice from the Female Perspective. Se Venezia Muore If Venice dies. Join me for a stroll around my neighborhood! Imagine it’s a fine, flower-scented day in March or April. It’s a slightly wet morning with traces of fog shrounding town. Still my favorite season as my favorite shrubs blossom in Venice. With their fluffy soft pink blossoms that we call. Albero della seta (used as a remedy in China where it originates). There’s a fine silk tree blossoming on Campo della Bragora. This part of town,.