Yesterday went by in a whirlwind. The morning saw me saying good-bye to Florence and by mid afternoon I was saying hello to Venice! Being here is full of mixed emotions for me, we have taken our final exams, we no longer have notes to take, all I have to carry with me in my camera. It also marks the beginning of the end of my current run of adventures in Italy, Friday I will be leaving this fair country and fly to England, I am going to miss the study abroad group that I have been living with and pestering for the past five weeks. I have not formed too many opinions of Venice thus far and am excited to go out today and experience the city. Until I have more to write, enjoy the pictures I was able to take yesterday.
Venice (Venezia) – Day 1
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Loved your photography!