It's been a year since we've been in Venice, and now we've hit upon this beautiful picture by
Hannes Steinert, depicting,
you know of course ...
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... depicting the Lido of Venice. All this while we are excerpting a biography about Lord Byron providing deeper insight into his sex life, including his life in Venice (spoiler alert: self-serving ellipsis ahead)---Byron will feature in the second part of our episodic novella "The Grand Tour"---John and Alex from the
Green Eyes finally marry and are off to Europe where they end up at the feet of the
Fountain of Geneva whose story they learn from Richard Zugabe, librarian of the
Geneva City Archives and owner of an apartment in the
Villa Diodati nearby. Right, that's the first chapter of "The Grand Tour" which segues into a tryst at Zugabe's place and evokes the narrative material about Byron who had rented the villa in 1816 & who looked EXACTLY like Bill Clinton & who had apparently left a cache of manuscripts behind the wood paneling of his bedroom---for Richard Zugabe to discover.
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The young Bill Clinton---sorry, just kidding, "George Gordon, 6th Lord of Byron," William Edward West, (1822) |