"...the most important skill of all is that of standing still. You have to be still in order to see - to be able to see and thus to participate, understand, absorb and retell the city's tales".
And so I did.
I enjoyed the site of Palazzo Tetta, which stands at the junction of Rio di San Giovanni Laterano and Rio de la Tetta.
Standing on Ponte dei Conzafelzi looking at Palazzo Tetta |
The Ponte Conzfelzi was cast by Fonderia Collalto in the late 19th century |
I looked the detail of the iron bridge, including this handsome lion head:
And I simply enjoyed the sheer crazy, wonderful pleasure of actually being back in Venice again and enjoying the sunny morning.
Looking at these photos today brings back that sense of pleasure and love I feel for Venice.
Buon weekend!
I will be back in Venezia again this September (my 12th time) and I've been thinking a LOT about taking more time to savor my walks and wanderings.....the going slow and looking more closely (and getting up earlier to do so "senza gente"!!) Thanks for this reminder......
ReplyDeleteMamavenezia: thanks for stopping by and I wish you a wonderful trip to Venice! Best, Karen
DeleteThe Ponte Conzfelzi was cast by Fonderia Collatto -- typo -- it's Collalto. Please delete this when you've corrected it, as it will make no sense then.
ReplyDeleteBert, you have sharp eyes. Thanks for your attention to detail - I've updated the caption :) Will leave this for a little while for you to see and then delete as per your request. Thanks again! Karen
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