
so ashley and i got our luggage last night after we checked into our hotel. thank god. our hotel is definitely off the beaten path from the rest of venice, but it is very nice and quite. we had to walk down what most would consider some seriously shady alley ways to get to it, then go to a back door, do a secret handshake, and say the password to get there. somehow ashley and i slept wayyyy to late and pretty much killed the entire morning. in retrospect that probably wasnt such a bad thing since we walked all over the place the entire afternoon/evening and were both pretty much wiped out by the end of the day. so we started off by making our way to san marco square. the amount of shops and touristy stuff on the way there was unreal, but most of them seemed to sell some rather interesting stuff. tomorrow we'll probably spend the morning doing a little bit of shopping then spend the afternoon making our way to florence. once we made it to san

marco we spent a few minutes just soaking everything in and looking around. it was quite awe-inspiring to think what it took to build these massive buildings on what is basically an island. the first attraction we wanted to see was the san marcos basilica. to say the least, it was the most ornate and beautiful church i have ever seen or could even imagine. the entire ceiling was a gold leafed mosaic. each section of the ceiling was a different depiction of scene's and stories from the bible. everything about this place was so ornate, it really was quite a site to see. unfortunately, they had not so pleasant guards around every corner making sure you didnt take any pictures of the place. i was only able to squeeze in a few :) after we were done seeing the basilica we headed over to the Doge's palace. it was right next door, and from the outside really wasnt much to look at. the inside was a completely different story. a little history lesson first, the "doge" was the head of venice, but he had almost no power. it was an almost less than

ceremonious position, except for the fact that you got to hang out in this unbelievably nice palace. every room in this place seemed to have massive oil paintings on the walls and ceiling. i cant imagine how many hours and people were spent to make this palace come together. yet again no picture taking was allowed inside, so not too many pictures to show you guys. last stop on our self made tour of venice was the academia art museum. now im not the biggest art fan, but it did host one very interesting piece. leonardo da vinci's vetruvian man. i dont know why, but whenever i see a famous piece of art i always envision it much larger in my head than it really is. even though it was only about the size of a 8x11 piece of paper it was still really neat to see a sketch from da vinci. we made our way out of the academia and took the water taxi back to our hotel. we're trying to figure out what to do for dinner. tommorow

is gonna be spent shopping and traveling, so tommorow should be a much shorter post.
-ps - there will be a much better slide show of the entire trip at the end of this blog, im just too lazy to upload a ton of pictures when i do these blogs :)
-pps- since i cant figure out how to do captions for these pics, the first one is ashley on top of the railto bridge overlooking grande canal. the next one is san marco basilica from the second story where there was a sudden lapse in guard cover. the thrid one is me in the courtyard of the doge's palace. and the last is a shot down the stairs of the railto bridge at night.