I love this job.
I showed up at the docks in a foul mood.
Not happy at all.
Spent a few hours on the gondola, rowed in the wind, and came back a happy man. ...And I got paid to do it.
Life is good.
Here are a few shots from the day:
One of my friendly competitor's boats passes under the Newport Blvd. bridge.
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That same gondolier rows through the canals.
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Gondolier Matt Schenk takes his family for a cruise on "take your momma to work day".
Sebastian Muller cruises by looming charter yachts.
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> One of my friendly competitor's boats passes under the Newport Blvd. bridge. <
Notice the 5mph speed limit sign in the background, just like Venice and probably nobody obeys it either place...
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