A costume's wig and hat takes it place among the city's monuments |
The Marie of Carnevale brave the weather in an open boat |
Though the fog makes it seem their destination must be otherworldly, they ended up heading down the Grand Canal |
Spectacle upon spectacle: the costume competition on the main stage in Piazza San Marco |
A group of costume competition contestants wait their turn upon the main stage |
A contestant with one of the hosts of the festivities |
Portrait in pink |
A contingent from--as you might guess from their costumes--England |
One of the inspired innovations of last year's Carnevale returns this year: artisans work at traditional Venetian crafts in workshop booths around the Piazza |
Far from the crowd in the Piazza, a spritz brightens up a gloomy mid-day along the Grand Canal |
Beautiful pictures as usual, siĆ³r Nonloso. Especially the show of traditional Venetian crafts. Hopefully Carnevale can still be something that can bring Venetians together, even if there will always be plenty of gloating tourists.
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you and your family, and go easy on the Peccorino. :)
Thanks very much, Andreas, for your kind remarks and wishes. The tourists enjoying weekday Carnevale festivities are usually of the nicest sort one could ask for. It's only on the insanely-crowded weekends (starting on Fridays) that the density of the crowds seem not only damaging to the city but dangerous to the tourists themselves.
DeleteAs for the Peccorino, we now have no choice but to go easy on it!
Love the photos. I feel as if I were there!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, conversationalitalian, I'm happy to hear it.
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