Wednesday, April 15, 2015

My Alphabe-Thursday (5th), the letter "V" — Some places I've been starting with "V"

"V" is for some places, countries and cities starting with the letter "V" where I have traveled:

 - Countries: 
Vatican City State -- Some may have visited St. Peter's square and thought they were in Rome. Actually St. Peter's Square is a part of the Territory of the Vatican City. We went into the Sistine Chapel in 1992--Michelangelo is the painter of the ceiling and some other art works in the Chapel. 
 - The unique economy of Vatican City is supported financially by the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, fees for admission to museums, and the sale of publications.  For more you can go to this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_City

There are three "V" countries, Vanuatu, Vietnam and I have hopes of someday visiting Venezuela

 - States:  There is just one, Vermont and I have visited Vermont quite a few times as I lived in New Hampshire from July 1961 to May 1964. 
 - The publisher of the ham radio 73 Magazine, Wayne Green, moved the magazine headquarters, presses, and offices from NYC to Peterborough, Vermont while I was there.

 - The last time we went to Vermont was the first time that I had visited Burlington, the capital city (?).  I swear all the hippies in the whole country that didn't move to Colorado or Arkansas now live in Burlington.  Lots of them.

 - Cities: (U.S, over 100,000 population)
Vancouver, Washington - Coming home from our Alaska cruise
Ventura, California - While we visited Disney and other places while waiting to watch Rose Parade in Pasadena (Mema came with us.  We had grandstand tickets)

 - Cities: (Foreign, over 100,000 population)
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Valencia, Spain
Venice, Italy (our Summer 2013 holiday link)
Victoria, Canada
Vienna, Austria
Vigo, Spain
Volos, Greece (our Summer 2013 holiday link)

 - and then there is
Little Venice, (Google Search link) is a canal area in in Maida Vale, part of the City of Westminster, in central London. We love to go there to walk around, seeing the assortment of canal boats and watching people.

Once we visited the Little Venus Canal Boat Show which is held annually.  This is a 'London Fun Thing to Do.' 

 

YouTube look, video of IWA's 2014 Canalway Cavalcade:
 
Mrs. Jim and I attended London's Little Venice Canal Boat Show in 2013.  It was an elbow to elbow affair with a carnival atmosphere. The canal boats were stretched and parked in probably a mile stretch. You might like to attend this year? 
Links: 
 - Canal Events & Festivals 2015 - 2016, http://narrowboats.org/features/canal_events.aspx ;  and
 - Little Venice Canalway Cavalcade - 2nd - 4th May 2015
 
Following is a collection of my favorite Canal Boat Pictures and my daily National Poem Writing Month prose poem for today: (the first two pictures were taken in Little Venice.)

 
A Landlubbers Envy
 
There once was a young man, yearned to have a boat.  As he grew older the boat never came near.  Then in his older years a slick salesman sold him his dream.  He thought.
 
Now stuck with a narrow boat barge and a once a year jaunt down the canal.  That's what was waiting for him.  Petrol was high, insurance through the roof.  He saved for a year.  That jaunt cost him nine hundred pounds a day.
 
To save his pennies for a later day the young-now-old man lived on his barge.  His wife would have no part of that and left, back for her city life.
 
His only joy in life now was the annual Little Venice boat show over the early May Bank Holiday weekend.  Others he'd also attend, some taking his boat and to others he'd walk or catch a ride.


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  - Jenny is now on her tenth series of Alphabe Thursday.  With 52 weeks in a year and 26 letters in the alphabet she is now in her fifth year.  I am linked to her blog, GO HERE for more participants and their offerings.


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Comments:
Out of all the places that your listed this week I've only been to Venice before. Would love to see exotic places like Venezuela when I get the chance.
 
Venice must be an amazing place to visit! I do love Vermont very much.
 
The canal boats would be so much fun to see! I wish I had known about them while I was in London!
 
Venice! It's on my bucket list. Great shots...
 
I would love to visit Venice. Very much. But first I'm going to see America.

Have a fabulous day Jim. ☺
 
As always a wonderful 'travelog' of information and delightful photos ~ Would love to visit Little Venice!

Happy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol


 
Lovely images and poem. I hate to admit that I haven't even managed to finish one poem yet this month. :-(
 
Believe it or not I have been to Venice and the Vatican - years ago. Wish I could go again. Have a good night. sandie
 
I have not been to Vermont or Venice ! It is wonderful always to visit you here and read these great stories. I like the way you use the weekly letter and share a lot of different information. I have visited the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas that has a canal and romantic rides on the water. Enjoy your weekend and thanks as always for sharing.
 
The Little Venice Canal Boat Show sounds like a lot of fun. It would be fun to float down the canal. I've been to Venice, Italy and Venice, California. And the fake Venice in Las Vegas. The original Venice is the best, of course.
 
I have been to Venice and Vatican city both amazing both different .Thank you for sharing
 
Really late getting around to reading blogs! Closest I ever got to a canal ride is the one in Caesars Palace in Vegas♪
 
I've done Vermont, Venice & Vienna but even though I live in the UK I have not done little Venice. I am hoping to return to Venice someday.
 

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