On our first morning, we ventured into the small town near Treviso where our hotel was located. Upon entering a small produce shop in search of fresh fruit, we received a warm greeting from the woman behind the counter. She excitedly greeted us with, "Bonjourno!" She called us beautiful girls, and proceeded to tell us that the apples we selected were gifts, insisting that we take them free of charge. Her motherly and sweet temperament was heartwarming - she embodied a personality I haven't really encountered in Brussels.
In a small coffee shop down the road, we ordered our first Italian cappuccinos. The barista dusted the foamy treats with cinnamon in the shape of a heart. It truly tasted as if it had been meticulously concocted by the coffee gods.
We took the short train into Venice early in the afternoon. As we stepped out of the train station in Venice, we were greeted by the breathtaking view of a beautiful bridge that crossed over the water and into the city. The pearly white stone of the bridge was majestic and fairytale-esque. From that point, there were only small boats and gondolas gliding through the maze of canals that run through the city streets. The residential buildings towered over us with beautiful flowers and gardens peaking out of the windows and balconies. As cliche as it sounds, it looked like a charming painting that one might find in a painting on the walls of a small restaurant in Little Italy to "set the mood." I will forever look at such paintings in a new light having been to Venice. I will never forget biting into the most savory panini I have ever tasted with the most juicy tomatoes, and being in my very own Italian painting in the middle of the Venetian streets.
We spent the first day wandering about in awe of the beautiful houses, popping into different stores to admire the craftsmanship of the classic glass jewelry and the handmade masks. It was wonderful to just explore with no agenda, just immersing ourselves in the new environment. Of course, we indulged in gelato...twice. Of course its taste defied verbal description.
On our second day, we toured the beautiful Doge's Palace in the middle of the grand St. Mark's square just off of the main canal. The rooms were adorned with gold and oil paintings that were perfected with incredible detail. I still cannot fathom how each column in the palace courtyard was so intricately designed with masterful sculptures and distinctive detail.
We ended the day with a delicious dinner by one of the canals. The waiter was extremely playful and sweet, clearly loving life and happy to share this happy spirit. Again, the positive Italian energy was comforting, and it even made me a bit homesick as I longed for the warmth of my family and friends at home.
While we only spent two days in Venice, we were able to see and do so much. It was fascinating to see a European city so different from Brussels. I without a doubt hope to return to Italy again.
Back to the grindstone! A work-filled week ahead in both class and the internship, and then off to Normandy for the weekend!