From Venice you travel north on the Venetian Lagoon, enjoying views like this of grand churches, galleries, hotels and private homes.
After about 45 minutes on the vaporetti you arrive at Burano, an island of fishermen, lacemakers, and Murano glass artists. Gaily painted houses and shops sit along the narrow canals that run through the town. The houses were painted different colors so that fishermen could see their own houses from the water when out fishing.
After lunch at a delightful seafood cafe in the town square, we wandered along the canals looking for pieces of the exquisite Burano lace in small shops. We were also lucky enough to see elderly women sitting outside the shop making the lace.
Some shops also sold the beautiful jewel-colored Murano glass which is handblown in the area.
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oh i hope to get there one day...beautiful! and interesting about the houses being painted so colorful, i didn't know it had a purpose!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit here some day! For now though...these photos will have to keep me happy Faye! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteJust had to repay your visit..
and I see one of my favorite places..
Venice, Italy!!!!
beautiful photos..
now to answer your questions..
I am a NATIVE Floridian..who happens to be living in Mile high Denver, CO!!
My posts usually reflect photos of both places..
When the snow and cold get to be just too much..
I head back "home" to my sis's for a couple of weeks for rejuvenation of my mind, body and soul..
(arthritis and excema do not mix well with cold weather!)
thanks for visiting..hope you'll return again real soon..
warmest hugs..
Loui♥
it looks like a fascinating place to visit
ReplyDeleteI wasn't familiar with Burano until I read your interesting post. Thanks for the wonderful photos of this picturesque area. I love the vibrant colors of the buildings.
ReplyDeleteOh, what glorious memories you have brought back with your wonderful photographs of Burano. It is one of the highlights of visiting Venice and I would rather go to Burano than the more famous Murano...
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First I will thank you for the lovely comment on NFP. I am pleased that you like it.
ReplyDeleteI have been to Venice once a couple of years ago. I was there with a group and that is not really good. I wanted much more time to go around and find how to take great pics there. But it is hard when the group shall cover the city in two hours. So I ended up with common tourist shots. :(
So very nice to meet you! What lovely and colorful pics and oh, what a fun place to visit!
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering when I can visit Venice :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. I did a quick browsing; the water grass' name is Dwarf Cattail (Slender Reed Mace).
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wow BUrano.such a lovely place..was in venice thrice but never been in Burano..thanks for sharing these lovely images..
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How incredibly filled with charm this photo share is. I could so picture myself there, shopping to my heart's content!
ReplyDeleteI was really pleased to see you stop by to visit with me. I hope you're doing well!!!
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I'd love to visit Venice. My son went recently and said it was amazing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures. thanks for sharing
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