The Scintilla Project Day 9: Talk about where you were going the day you got lost. Were you alone? Did you ever get to where you meant to go? 

 

Huge cathedrals and museums, ancient statues, priceless art and architecture…it was all beginning to blur by the time we entered Piazza San Marco in Venice that hot July day in 1976. I mean, once you've seen one soaring, gothic, thousand-year-old historic tower, you've seen them all.

At least that's the way it feels when you're seventeen, on a grueling, tight-budgeted, whirlwind, month-long tour of five European countries. And it's over 90 degrees. And no one has heard of air-conditioning. Or ice. 

So as the rest of our group moved into the entrance of St. Mark's Basilica, the three of us slowed down, dropped to the back of the herd, then dashed into a crowd moving away from the Basilica, deeper into the square. Our quest was simple: to find a place to sit down and relax for just a little while. To catch our breath and rest our feet. And being teenage girls, to eat.

We found much more than that when we wandered into a quaint restaurant tucked into the bottom of an old hotel just off the square. Not only did the Cokes we ordered appear with a slice of lime (delicious!), but there were actual ice cubes clinking around in the glasses! The only ice cubes we saw during that entire month of a record-breaking European heat-wave.

Thus refreshed, we spent the next few hours wandering through the narrow streets, dipping into one shop after another, until we knew it was time for our group's tour to end. It wasn't hard to find our way back. We just approached strangers and asked "Piazza San Marco?", pointing to our map, and they helped us along our way.

Being lost was never so lovely.



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Oh, if only I'd had a digital camera back then. These are the only three photos I have from Venice.

That's Laura, Donna, and me in the one above, standing in Piazza San Marco, perhaps plotting our escape.

Or in the middle of it!

 

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This is the amazing mechanical clock tower facing Piazza San Marco, dating from the 1400's.



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Here I am fresh from a swim in the Adriatic Sea, standing on a bridge crossing over one of the Venetian canals. 

Trust me, it's there even though you can't see it because of all the bodies in the way. 

 It's the closest I've come to a riding in a gondola.

One day…

 

 


 

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20 responses to “Happily Lost in Venice”

  1. Ms. A Avatar

    I can only imagine what a trip like that would cost today. Don’t think I’ll be going. Great pics!

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  2. Bob Mabry Avatar

    I didn’t remember you all’s going to Europe then. What were the circumstances?

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  3. Kathy Avatar

    Lovely! Don’t you love that you can close your eyes and be right back there?

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  4. lisa Avatar

    What wonderful memories to have Barbara.
    As I look at these photos, I am reminded of a high school trip to Spain/Northern Africa, that I took in 1975. I have such fond memories of it, and yet I know that I was simply to young to appreciate all of it that I could have had I been older.
    Thank you for the wonderful memories, and I hope you have a great weekend!

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  5. lisleman Avatar

    This post is a trip in space and time. Having been to Venice once I’m surprised you did not get lost. Those “streets” (more like little channels) are like a maze. Then add the foreign language you have the making for an adventure of being lost.

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  6. Gail Dixon Avatar

    What a wonderful experience at 17! You look so cute. Double D and I got lost in Verona and now laugh about it, but it was scary for about an hour, as we were not able to find our tour guide or group we were with. Love Italy and cannot wait to return some day.

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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, I do! It's probably the only way I'll ever return. Sigh. 
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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It was with The Foreign Study League, an organization our sociology teacher Ms. Cook was familiar with. She told us about it. It wasn't school affiliated but she and John Williamson were our chaperones. Faith Ellis and Blake Hutchinson went, too, along with several from other grades. It was exhausting but such a wonderful experience!
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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Just one of the reasons I'll never be able to go back, either! At least not until I have that million dollar best selling novel, anyway. ๐Ÿ™‚
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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'd probably be more worried about being lost now, but at 17 I was a little too sure of myself! I do hope to return to Venice one day, to go in the Basilica and ride in a gondola!
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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It was quite an adventure! We did have a map, at least, and I used to be a pretty good navigator. I wouldn't mind getting lost there again some day!
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  12. Monica McGrath Avatar
    Monica McGrath

    I tried SO hard to talk my parents into allowing me to go!! I even took my mom to a meeting! Blake was my friend and he tried to talk her into it. But the money was the deciding factor! I enjoyed the picture and your wonderful blog! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  13. Hilary Avatar

    What a fun read. I enjoyed traveling back in time and to Europe with you. And so nice to see that baby faced Barbara. You’ve not changed all that much. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  14. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Have you seen the pictures of San Marcos Square under water last year? Amazing.

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  15. Suzan Avatar

    What great pictures you do have even if there are only three! We lived in Germany for three years in the 80s and “if only” we had the digital photos!! We have slides and I keep thinking of having them switched over – but haven’t. . . .

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I wish you could have gone! I'm forever indebted to my parents for letting me go. I think they got a loan to pay for it and I knew I had a set amount of spending money to last the month. I did a great job budgeting it! One of these days I'll scan all of the pics and post them on Facebook. 
     

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  17. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    You need to! Just like I need to scan all of the other photos I have. At least your slides won't fade…will they?
     

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Bless you, Hilary! I loved seeing that baby-faced version of yourself that you posted recently, too. Beautiful, and you haven't changed much either!!
     

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    What a wonderful trip that must have been! Oh, so much I didn’t appreciate about the trip – for instance, I didn’t go in the Louvre because it wasn’t air-conditioned! “Next time…” I promised myself. Sigh. (In my defense, it was really, really hot that summer! lol)

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I’m afraid to look at them. I’m really afraid all of Venice will sink before I get a chance to return!

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