Glass Clinks to leave 2009

A nice and old place(centuries of existence) not far from the Pescheria. Do Mori. Regular guests. A glass of Merlot or Cabernet, five minutes with your friends and neighbours, one chichetti, maybe two, and you go back to the market and your morning errands... In this last day of 2009 let's have a nice glass of wine together. A wonderful new year to all of you, my dear Venice Daily Friends!



18 Comments:
Buon Anno Pierre! All the best to you!
Love it. Happy New Year!
Clink.
Cin cin! Thank you so much for your excellent blog; it's one of the first things I check, each day.
Happy new year!
Happy New Year to you too! Thanks for your posts!
Salute!!! Auguri di Buon Anno 2010!
I really love most of your photos, but I usually don't like that filter you use that exaggerates the glow of overexposed areas. It's distracting.
Mike C
excellent image and ambience. Happy New Year and I wish you many good photos in 2010!
I prize the quality of this shot and like very much this place, the people and the ambience...
Happy New Year, dear Pierre! Thank you so very much for the inspiration and beauty of Venice that you show us here. Wishing you many more toasts and good times.
Auguri!
A wonderful new year to you, with many thanks for the lovely pictures you post for us all to enjoy!
A Happy New Year to you! Thank you for your lovely pictures! I especially loved the snow scenes!
Thank you for all of your lovely photos, looking forward to seeing new ones in 2010. Any filter you use is fine with me ;-)
Cin Cin to fabulous health and continued success in all you do. I'll be in Venice in October and I can't wait to seek out your "secret" places.
Buo anno,
Mindy
Cin cin!
Buon anno a tè!
happy new year! or how we say it in the philippines, maligayang bagong taon :)
leethroughthelens.blogspot.com
Am finally home from the mostly Internetless countryside of Virginia, and can really wish you a happy new year. Make mine Pinot Grigio, please. The 1st time I went to this place, I felt like a total tourist—also the 2nd, 3rd, etc. etc., until maybe the 10th or 11th visit. Now I walk in and feel at home even if I haven't been there in a couple of years. Great photo, Pierre!
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