Navigation 06: Mr Snow Bug
Daily Aria Chapter
Ah, Alicia-san
Ara ara
Are you drinking in the daytime?
How adult
Ufufu
Alicia-san?
Ara ara
Alicia-saaaan!?
Have you had too much?
Ufufu
Hahi x1
Ara ara x1
Ara ara x2
Alicia looking smug there
Yandere Alicia
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Here we have the official scans. While there's not nearly as many grammar mistakes, now we have one of my biggest pet peeves: the "miss XXX" for XXX-san. And the catchphrases are all overwritten.
Fires are very comfy. The smell is especially nostalgic. It must be rough growing up somewhere where you can't have them.
Catchphrase Counter:
Hahi: 27
Ara ara: 24
Momiko: 15
Kinshi: 6
Thanks
Low temperatures and snow seem like they would be awful of undine business.
Give them a big blanket and some coffee and call it romantic.
i don't think alicia-san is ever not sold out.
The off season could also be a good time to do maintenance, train other employees, plan special events, etc. And even Alicia needs a vacation, right?
Thanks again for the dump! A very comfy chapter, and those snowbugs are especially adorable (I can't recall if they ever show up in the series again though?).
Definitely not going to be as many customers as there are in summer, that's for sure. But as said, it could be an excuse for couples to snuggle up together while being rowed around the canals! And raises a good point, too. Quieter periods can make training, maintaining and planning a bit easier.
As for the unnecessary and unwanted Venice trivia for tonight... Well, I definitely don't know about there being any snowbugs, but I can tell you something about wood. The whole city is built on hundreds of thousands of trees! They were felled from forests in Istria, and their trunks were driven into the muddy marshy ground of the islands. Then, stone foundations were built on top of them, upon which the many palazzos, churches and belltowers you see today were built. When rebuilding the Campanile di San Marco after its collapse in 1902, teams uncovered the original wooden foundations driven deep into the soil. The trunks had been preserved so well after centuries underground that they'd petrified - and the teams happily built the current Campanile on top of the original foundations.
A little late, but that was the IRL Venice infodump for this very comfy manga dump. And to put things correctly this time, Akira-sama is the best girl but then every Undine shines gloriously. Oh and now that I'm home I can start sharing some of my amateurish shots from my trips to Venice too.
Is using wood for heat common in Venice today?
Not from what I've seen - the skies seemed pretty clear of smoking chimneys whenever I've been in town. I think as well all the soot would end up fouling and degrading a city that's already constantly battling decay!
Fun fact, modern wood stoves put out hardly any soot or visible smoke. Around 3 grams per hour is pretty common.
i guess it depends on what kind of wood you are burning, but i find the smell pretty comfy when people are burning wood during winter. people don't burn wood anymore though, everyone switched to gas even in the small towns back in the shithole i am from.
Gas is just that convenient.
Thanks as always. I think I've only seen a chimney once in my entire life.