Panorama of St. Mark’s Square taken from the Basilica

Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
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Panorama of St. Mark’s Square taken from the Basilica

St. Mark’s Basilica

Venice Trip, day 2: St Mark’s Basilica, beef tartar for lunch, Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man at the Accademia, modern art at Peggy Guggenheim Museum, cicchetti for dinner (think Venetian tapas), the first half of Aida at the Fenice opera house, and then finally a small second dinner!
Decadent ceiling in the Doge’s Palace. It’s good to be the Doge.

Pink glass streetlights near St. Mark’s Square

Woke up at 3:30am for an early start on the drive to Venice. Finally made it after 8+ hours on the road. Took a vaporetto along the Grand Canal, visited St. Mark’s Square and the Doge’s Palace, wandered the streets, and ate Italian food for dinner (naturally). Now, zzz.



Wet rainy hike this morning in the Höllgrotten area: 7.6km, 220m ascent, 1h30m, 12°C. It made for a good test of everyone’s wet weather gear.

I hiked the Stanserhorn last October and that hike nearly broke me. 1,385m ascent is no joke! I let myself be rushed by more fit colleagues plus let myself get dehydrated. Next time I will hydrate better and walk at my own pace (probably leave ahead of the main group).
I managed to fit in 5 hikes this past week. (I’m in training to hike the Stanserhorn and then – maybe – Mt Pilatus next month.)
Yesterday we visited Giessbach Falls on Lake Brienz. It’s more of a series of falls with trails to the very top and multiple bridges crossing the flow. Hiking up to the third bridge from lake level (~300m ascent) was a good workout.

