Venice, ItalyItaly was great! We visited the ancient town of Venice. It is situated on an island simply off the coast of northern Italy. Island places will be the coolest! Venice does not have any streets - just canals - so there are no vehicles. You are able to walk on sidewalks, but to essentially bypass, you may need a boat. Binky e-mailed me. For his Venice project, he desires to fill the college halls with water, and paddle gondolas to course. Uh, Binky? I do not believe that's the most readily useful concept... EVERYTHING techniques around on ships: men and women, groceries, plants, the post, rubbish. They also do building from ships. We rode on a motorboat, and a vaporetto - that's a ship called a "water bus" - and a gondola, that will be like a large canoe moved ahead with just one oar. In Venice, we found Zoe, whoever parents tend to be Italian and Australian. We stayed with her family's inn. Zoe's favorite food is pizza. (Pizza - flat breads with tomato sauce and cheese - ended up being conceived in Italy.) Zoe states, "Pizza makes every thing fine." She is extremely smart! Here is a fantastic pizza meal.Murano (a tiny island you're able to by boat from Venice) is famous for its glass (that is good, since Arthur and I broke his dad's cup fish; i purchased him a one right here). We visited a boy called Nicola. Their parent tends to make and sells a myriad of glass glasses, vases, and art. Nicola revealed us around. Extremely colorful! We watched glassmakers produce glass sculptures by blowing them from a long pipeline. Whenever glass is hot, you can cut it with scissors! Take a look at how cool - or hot - glassmaking is.In Italy men and women speak Italian. Here are a few Italian phrases that emerged in convenient.
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