Sunday evening the scab came off my bite and I thought there was something still inside. (Not baby spiders as was suggested last night). So yesterday morning I was up early and made anothher visit to Pronto Soccorso at the hospital. I was sent straight to dematology and only had to wait twenty minutes. No there wasn't anything inside but it was still infected and I was given mre anti biotics and told to continue using the cream.
I got back to Palanca via the news stand to collect Hello and met Gaspare for a coffee. back to my apartment as Maggie an artist was coming to have a look at it. Back to the bar for a delicious lunch and back at my apartment to welcome Anna for tea and cakes. Then off to circolo - very boring tonight but I said farewells to friends.
Thank goodness I did most of my packing Sunday evening.
It is now almost 7am so I need to hit the shower and put final bits into the suitcase. I have booked a water taxi for 08.30 to take me to the airport - I couldn't face struggling with the luggage and thought I would leave in style.
I hope you have enjoyed my ramblings. Thank you for reading them, I have enjoyed putting them together.
In twelve hours I will be back in Manchester.
Look forward to being here again in January 2012 as Nanny Pat A Cake.
Ciao, ciao, ciao.
Venice 11
Monday, 21 March 2011
Pantomime fund raiser
We had a fundraiser for the pantomime last Saturday afternoon. There were English books for sale, a raffle and food. I was in charge of the raffle, I had been given a prize of two tee shirts from the Venice Jazz Club and Jennifer brought me a box of Yorkshire tea and two packets of biscuits as a prize. I had sold quite a good number of tickets before the event as had others and we sold more on the day.
When it came time to draw the raffle I wrote 1 to 8 on a piece of paper to keep a record of winners. I wrote the first one at number 1 but Carrie said no we were starting at 8 and working upwards. When the last one was drawn it was my ticket and I had won a beautiful Murano glass bracelet and earrings. Had the draw been made the other way I would have won the tea and biscuits Jen had donated!
The event raised over Euros 1000 .
The books, the raffle prizes and Alberto and Andrea who were in charge of the bar.
I met up with a few people who were in the last pantomime that I hadn't seen this time so that was good. Next time I meet everyone it will be the first day of rehearsals. I don't plan to come out for the read through in October, but hope to SKYPE into it.
Five years of scaffolding
Here is the famous Accedamia Gallery which has been under restoration for five years. The scaffolding began coming down last week and the building has reemerged, it is beautiful.
Once the ugly corrugated metal cover at street level (which is plastered with posters) is removed the area will look so much better.
I shall look forward to seeing it next year.
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Life is a minestrone
When Jennifer was with me she was amazed as to how many people spoke to me so it made me think. It is quite a list. Here are just a selection.
There are the people I met on my first stay, mostly from St George’s and staff in shops and bars. Last year I got to know so many more people who were involved in the pantomime. Many of these people have been in town during this stay and it has lead to a wonderful social life, it will be quite a shock when I return home.
Last year I also got to know more people at the Italo-Brittania Circolo, especially those who came to see the pantomime. This year I have spoken to many more people and now really feel part of the group.
Venice is a small city and because virtually everyone is on foot you tend quickly to begin to recognise people. I have also learnt that sometimes Venetians don’t speak because they know by sight so many people it would be one long “buon giorno”.
But it is lovely when people you recognise speak. On at least two occasions the staff who ensure you have a valid ticket at the busier vaporretto stops have said buon giorno as they recognised me. On the street between the Zattere and the Accedamia there is a man who plays (loosely) the violin, he says buon giorno to everyone but to those he knows with more feeling. Last week he was playing his violin with his umbrella up the morning it was snowing. I often put a few coins in his case, more in the hope he will stop playing. Last week he was sat on a seat in the campo and another man was playing the accordion. When the violinist saw me he was shouting buon giorno and waving!
Particularly when I walk along the Fondamenta and go into the shops at Palanca I see the same people. A couple of Sundays ago as I was walking down a narrow calle I heard footsteps behind me then the comment of what a beautiful day it was – the lady from the post office. We had also seen her during the week in the coop. I had two items and she had a trolley full and was in front of me, but when she saw who it was waved me in front. I regularly get buon giornos from the coop staff both in the store and when they are outside at the rear unloading.
I had seen a very tall lady with a short severe haircut walking her dog. One evening she was in Bar Palanca with her husband and we chatted. Last week I saw him on the vap and he talked and said he was going away for six weeks. I have subsequently found out he is a famous German actor who has won many awards including an oscar for foreign film.
We had fun at the ice cream shop when I was trying to leave a potato masher there for Jane. I wasn’t getting very far when mother arrived, she has served me in the shop and I was greeted like a long lost daughter with a kiss on each cheek! Eventually an American lady came buy who spoke Italian and enough was understood for me to leave it there. This was after great examination of what is was. The Venetians don’t eat much mash potato.
All about the fund raiser later today. Off to church.
There are the people I met on my first stay, mostly from St George’s and staff in shops and bars. Last year I got to know so many more people who were involved in the pantomime. Many of these people have been in town during this stay and it has lead to a wonderful social life, it will be quite a shock when I return home.
Last year I also got to know more people at the Italo-Brittania Circolo, especially those who came to see the pantomime. This year I have spoken to many more people and now really feel part of the group.
Venice is a small city and because virtually everyone is on foot you tend quickly to begin to recognise people. I have also learnt that sometimes Venetians don’t speak because they know by sight so many people it would be one long “buon giorno”.
But it is lovely when people you recognise speak. On at least two occasions the staff who ensure you have a valid ticket at the busier vaporretto stops have said buon giorno as they recognised me. On the street between the Zattere and the Accedamia there is a man who plays (loosely) the violin, he says buon giorno to everyone but to those he knows with more feeling. Last week he was playing his violin with his umbrella up the morning it was snowing. I often put a few coins in his case, more in the hope he will stop playing. Last week he was sat on a seat in the campo and another man was playing the accordion. When the violinist saw me he was shouting buon giorno and waving!
Particularly when I walk along the Fondamenta and go into the shops at Palanca I see the same people. A couple of Sundays ago as I was walking down a narrow calle I heard footsteps behind me then the comment of what a beautiful day it was – the lady from the post office. We had also seen her during the week in the coop. I had two items and she had a trolley full and was in front of me, but when she saw who it was waved me in front. I regularly get buon giornos from the coop staff both in the store and when they are outside at the rear unloading.
I had seen a very tall lady with a short severe haircut walking her dog. One evening she was in Bar Palanca with her husband and we chatted. Last week I saw him on the vap and he talked and said he was going away for six weeks. I have subsequently found out he is a famous German actor who has won many awards including an oscar for foreign film.
We had fun at the ice cream shop when I was trying to leave a potato masher there for Jane. I wasn’t getting very far when mother arrived, she has served me in the shop and I was greeted like a long lost daughter with a kiss on each cheek! Eventually an American lady came buy who spoke Italian and enough was understood for me to leave it there. This was after great examination of what is was. The Venetians don’t eat much mash potato.
All about the fund raiser later today. Off to church.
Friday, 18 March 2011
Me, the bite and the weather
Last night I began to feel much better. I woke this morning feeling a different person, the bite looked much improved and when I opened the shutters the sun was shining. What a good start to the day.
For the last six days the weather has been grey or very wet so today it felt wonderful to go out and feel the sunshine on me. The weather looks set to be very good for my last few days which I now feel will be great.
I have just been up to the market to buy some beautiful glace fruit for my Christmas cake and a huge lump of parmesan cheese to bring back with me. These will bring my luggage weight up to its allowance I think!
For the last six days the weather has been grey or very wet so today it felt wonderful to go out and feel the sunshine on me. The weather looks set to be very good for my last few days which I now feel will be great.
I have just been up to the market to buy some beautiful glace fruit for my Christmas cake and a huge lump of parmesan cheese to bring back with me. These will bring my luggage weight up to its allowance I think!
Thursday, 17 March 2011
What to keep on your window ledge!
Here on Burano most have lovely pots but the are also a good place to air trainers!
Window ledges are an extension to your small apartment. Some are used purely decoratively while others are for storeage. Italians buy loads of oranges for freshly squeezed juices and during winter it is an ideal place to store them.
Next to my apartment there is student accommodation and their ledges are amazing - dirty frying pans, beer, storeage boxes the list is endless.
Back at my laptop
This week has not been great. A week last Monday I got a bite, matter came out and I expected it to heal. But numerous visits to the farmacia, cream, cold presses and hot salt presses failed to make it better.
I did ask on Tuesday if I should take some antibiotics but he said no. Yesterday he said I needed some and had to see a docotor at the hospital emergency room. I called two friends and Rosie met me there. It was going to be a long wait they were mobbed. Then she remembered a doctor who would visit you, so we rang her and arranged to meet at Palanca in the bar. It was a terrible day, so wet I was soaked. After she had taken a look we went into the farmacia and in the back they let her clean it for me and I took away peroxide to continue cleaning to remove hard scab and let out the poison.
Today I didn't feel any better and called her. She rang the hospital but it was a Bank Holiday and there was no one on duty to lance it for me so I have to go again tomorrow. She told me to get some different anti biotics too. I take the first in half an hour.
I couldn't believe how ill I felt, I don't think I could have got myself to the hospital earlier but I do feel brighter now. I got a toasted sandwich when I went for the tablets and had a short walk. I really hope they are kicking in and I will feel better.
I was having two new friends over to dinner tonight but I had to cancel which was a shame.
I must be feeling better as I couldn't be bothered to write anything for a few days. I have a couple more ramblings I want to write about so i shall start on those, something more amusing!
I did ask on Tuesday if I should take some antibiotics but he said no. Yesterday he said I needed some and had to see a docotor at the hospital emergency room. I called two friends and Rosie met me there. It was going to be a long wait they were mobbed. Then she remembered a doctor who would visit you, so we rang her and arranged to meet at Palanca in the bar. It was a terrible day, so wet I was soaked. After she had taken a look we went into the farmacia and in the back they let her clean it for me and I took away peroxide to continue cleaning to remove hard scab and let out the poison.
Today I didn't feel any better and called her. She rang the hospital but it was a Bank Holiday and there was no one on duty to lance it for me so I have to go again tomorrow. She told me to get some different anti biotics too. I take the first in half an hour.
I couldn't believe how ill I felt, I don't think I could have got myself to the hospital earlier but I do feel brighter now. I got a toasted sandwich when I went for the tablets and had a short walk. I really hope they are kicking in and I will feel better.
I was having two new friends over to dinner tonight but I had to cancel which was a shame.
I must be feeling better as I couldn't be bothered to write anything for a few days. I have a couple more ramblings I want to write about so i shall start on those, something more amusing!
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