Venice and Amalfi

Venice and Amalfi

I have so much to say because we have done so much touring lately. First I will tell you about Venice. Venice was awesome. I thought the coolest part of our trip to Venice was when we got to see a little bit of glass blowing. We also saw something we named the leaning tower of Venice, (it was leaning). St. Mark’s church was one of the most amazing churches I have ever seen because of its size and beauty. The floors developed waves in them after all the floods covered St. Marks square with two feet of water. The floors at the church would go up and down by several feet. All Sarah wanted to do was catch the demented pigeons in St. Marks square. I think of pigeons as flying rats, but apparently a lot of other people don’t care that they have white pigeon droppings on them. I loved Venice.

The following event was with my grandparents and my aunt with their car.

When we went to the Amalfi coast I thought I was having a heart attack because it took away all of my breath. It was simply amazing. I think I have been to two of the most spectacular tourist sites in all of Europe (the Alps and the Amalfi Coast). We stayed in a hotel, had the view of the century for exceptionally little. We ate a meal on the beach that was really good. I had seafood pasta with red sauce. I can’t even come close to describing how beautiful this place was. There was a seaside drive, on a sunny day, with flowers and houses hanging off the side of the cliff. We stopped in a bunch of gorgeous towns named positano, amalfi, possitono, and Sorrento. My grandma just kept gasping at the buetiful scenery

Sarah Zuckerman
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