3483 Un ballo in mascherra

Has anyone been to Venice for Carnivale, or are we all too poor?:rolleyes:

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[QUOTE=Sally Zia]Has anyone been to Venice for Carnivale, or are we all too poor?:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

I have several times - we used live in the pre-Dolomites and whenever visiting skiers came to visit during halfterm we always insisted that they fly to Venice and spend the first/last night there and we would as often as not join them. Atmospheric as anything but rented costumes are looking a bit worn and like many things catering to tourism, in need of attention.

[QUOTE=Sally Zia]Has anyone been to Venice for Carnivale, or are we all too poor?:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

Have never been for Carnivale, unfortunately, but would love to go. Venice is my favorite place - full of beauty, intrigue and a slight air of menace. Now who does that remind us of? ;)

Well sodj, I find in February in Venice it is the tourists who look a bit worn.

Why do visitors not understand that a decent fur coat is much more elegant, and just as waterproof, as one of those ghastly semi-transparent plastic bags which are wont to be worn?

Hi Anastasia,

It is a kind of musical - one of those old fashioned ones that don't have proper dancing and songs that you can understand and sing along to.:eek:

I am sorry I mis-spelt it, it shouild be un ballo in maschera, which means a masked ball. Like the ones that they have in Venice.

But I wouldn't go to one in a fur coat. Reminds me too much of my former life in the Villa Borghese :o I time I'd rather forget ;)

[QUOTE=Relaxed]Well sodj, I find in February in Venice it is the tourists who look a bit worn.

Why do visitors not understand that a decent fur coat is much more elegant, and just as waterproof, as one of those ghastly semi-transparent plastic bags which are wont to be worn?[/QUOTE]

LOL was wondering the same last year in Feb!! Though I don't wear fur coats, I wouldn't have one of those small tents wrapped around me either.

But then we only had half a day's rain & otherwise gorgeous weather... from snowstorms on the night of arrival to warm sunshine & lunch outside 4 days later! ;)

Did you go to any masked balls when you were there?

Nope we went the week after! Much cheaper and more quiet then... ;)

There were no long queues, no hassle getting seats in restaurants and a more leisurely pace as during Carnevale week I'm sure.

We saw a fabulous classical concert in a small church, though. That's more our cuppa tea.

Personally, I love the idea of flirting with all those lovely mysterious Venetians without them being able to see my face :) at least until the rash clears up ;)

you can use beeswax mixed with olive oil for rashes. It smells nice and its soothing after shaving.

[QUOTE=Sally Zia]Personally, I love the idea of flirting with all those lovely mysterious Venetians without them being able to see my face :) at least until the rash clears up ;)[/QUOTE]

LOL [B]your [/B]rash??? What about theirs?? :D

You might get a shock if they (more tourist than Venetian I guess) remove their masks...

[QUOTE=Anastasia]I meant shaving your legs.[/QUOTE]

Hi Ana,

You still shave your legs? I thought everyone waxed these days!

Hi, I dont have enough money to get waxed at the salon and it hurts if i do it myself. Im saving like mad to go there, is it really expensive?. I mean is Venice expensive.

It depends on whether you plan to pay for accommodation and meals and stuff ;)

Have you read "The Floating Book"? Its set in Venice in the fifteeenth century, and is really evocative of that time.:)

[QUOTE=Relaxed]Well sodj, I find in February in Venice it is the tourists who look a bit worn.

Why do visitors not understand that a decent fur coat is much more elegant, and just as waterproof, as one of those ghastly semi-transparent plastic bags which are wont to be worn?[/QUOTE]

I am a big plastic mac fan especially for those travelling Ryanair - do you know how much locker space a mink takes up and then there is the 15 kilos carry-on and all the shopping bags?:D

"Ryanair" ? "Shopping bags" ? I'm dreadfuly sorry, but there is really only one word in your message which I understand, and that is mink.

No, no, my dear. I do draw the line somewhere, and only wear farmed fur, and the minx is a protected species.

They dont make fur out of minx anymore unless its farmed. I had a coneycoat you can see one of the ears under the arms on the left side. I think they forgot to cut it out but I didnt get it in Italy and it wasn't expensive. Its only 10 kilos carry on.

I honestly think you should sack your furrier - incorporating ears in a decent fur is simply not on.

Well shame on you all I say, for wearing real fur. Get faux fur instead.

P>S you#re all a disgrace to the planet.

Oooohh Rina!! But I agree ... ;)

Mink looks much nicer on... mink!

Oh my! - you wear plastic shoes then - some do, I find they make my feet perspire.

Ladies only take the real thing :D

Fake? Not in my closet ;)

Nope wear leather shoes and eat beef, pork, chicken etc... have you eaten mink yet?? :)

I would imagine it tastes rather like coniglio, which also has a nice furry coat, but presently my cook is working on ostrich recipes, because the hot fashion tip for next season will be the feather boa, and I always like to wear home produce.

They do kick rather hard though, ostriches.

Ouch... don't they bite too, ostriches?? Or peck?? :eek:

We had mouse on the menu last night... well, my cat did... 3 of them in as many hours!!

The cat next door had a coniglio last week... fur & all... a feast!