A case in point, this house, which not only has an altana (rooftop terrace) but also paterae (the round reliefs) and a formella (the rectangular relief).
What does a person have to do to have such a special home? Be a Venetian living in Dorsoduro, I guess.
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What a beautiful rooftop. I can’t imagine how much work it might be to set it up but such a lovely spot.
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The original altane were built so the ladies in centuries ago could go up there and put various stuff on their hair to try to bleach it! We women never change, it seems.
It’s wonderful to have a place with an altana, they’re perfect for dining and drinks during good weather.
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I will be right over for refreshments …and a hair coloring. 🙂
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We’ll have to have a look for those ducks when we’re back there in a few weeks -I remember seeing some in the side display of a window, some time back in Venice.
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Ciao, Andante. I hope the rain and acqua alta have diminished for your visit. The ducks were in a shop near Campo Santo Stefano, probably on Calle della Mandola.
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Okay – you’ve convinced me – I’ll take it!
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No pressure, Mary. It’s in a good position, not far from a library, an art gallery, a lovely big wooden bridge that crosses the Grand Canal.
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So much art – puts our modern homes to shame.
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We need to be brave and put Mondrian on our external walls!
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Seems I know someone who did that.
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I just have visions of hauling pots, plants and potting soil up endless flights of very narrow, steep stairs. But very worth the effort in the end.
Lovely decorations all around.
No flying ducks on the walls here either and the cut outs of mom and pop bent over in the garden seem to have gone away too….or maybe it’s because I’m in the “big” city now….although a quiet suburb…instead of the country.
I prefer the lovely carvings from Venice. Sigh.
Opps….off to Italian class.
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I know you’ve done your homework, Michelle!
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I can only hope that the terracotta flower pots on top of the roof are firmly anchored down. Great paterae and formella.
How do our own ceramic ducks in endles flight , so beloved and adorning many a gyprock wall in Australia’s suburbia stack up?
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Hey, those ducks have reached iconic status now! I laughed when I saw some of them displayed at a shop in Venice. They were still there 2 years later; that hasn’t caught on, I guess.
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