Friday, January 27, 2017

Venetian Grandeur (Weekend Reflections # 383)

Venice, Italy

This is the 16th century basilica San Giorgio Maggiore reflected on a vaporetto (water bus) window.  I was more impressed with the outside of the church than the inside. However the view from the bell tower was well worth the short boat ride.

Happy Reflecting!

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14 comments:

PerthDailyPhoto said...

It's always such a treat to see your incroyable reflections James.. love Venice! Happy Weekend.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

great refelction of this magnificent building in the window. Many thanks for hosting and have a wonderful weekend.

Anonymous said...

Your picture has become beautiful, I am quite enthusiastic.

Geetings Eva

Alexa said...

Aah, Venezia! Love this, James. (And last week's too—I knew it was Trastevere before I scrolled down to the text!)

NatureFootstep said...

great shot. I spent a few days there once. Loved it!

Taken For Granted said...

James, looks like you are having a great time in Venice. It is a lovely city, and we should enjoy it before the sea rises and it is flooded.

buntpapierfabrik.blogger.de said...

Great reflection, very clear. You like Italien, don't you? Me too!

Anonymous said...

We came by ship to Venice from Yugoslavia (forgot whether that part is called Slovenia where we were camping! Great reflection James:)
When you travel at lot, then with some places you thing "is this it -is this all?"

Anonymous said...

What a gorgeous building, let alone the reflection!!!...:)JP

biebkriebels said...

Great view of a beautiful city.

Linda said...

Beautiful photo, James!

merlecolibri said...

merci pour cette promenade en vaporetto à Venise :)

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

I'll bet that was one spectacular view!

Pat Tillett said...

Very nice photo James!