FOTO FRIDAY this week reminds us of a universal truth about survival: adaptation. Even if you live in a Croatian UNESCO site, you adapt...
Last week's FOTO FRIDAY
Country Living with wood, goats, chickens, gardening, climate impact, nature,barns...
FOTO FRIDAY this week reminds us of a universal truth about survival: adaptation. Even if you live in a Croatian UNESCO site, you adapt...
Last week's FOTO FRIDAY
TBT: OUR DIAMOND IN DUBROVNIK Awaiting us at the designated harbor was more than just our yacht, the MS DIAMOND. Actually, the yachts raft up, meaning one boat ties to the dock and the others tie up alongside each other, like a floating row of boats. So one walks onto the boat tied to the dock and walks through each boat until you reach your own craft. We became quite proficient at this yacht hopping (one stop five across with 6 being the most permitted.) Very efficient. Synchronized departures with the outermost departing first...
This was the Diamond's first cruise of the season. She runs 8-day cruises along the Croatian coast from Dubrovnik up to Split /vice versa. Known for its good food and guided tours it has been part of Zantium Travel's fleet since 2015, refitted in 2024. I especially loved the remodeled cabin bathroom, with a large glass shower, a large shower handle, and a vanity with a deep drawer.
Passenger capacity is 38 for their 18 cabins, all with private bathrooms, AC, safe, hairdryer, TV, and no-charge WiFi. The cabins were European size, you know, SMALL. We were only 16 passengers hailing from Brisbane, Australia, St. Louis, Mo, Northwest (Washington/Oregon Me bad for not remembering), Chicago, Il, La Crosse, WI, Russellville, and Little Rock, AR. So we really got to know each other at meals and downtime.
Above the cabin main floor was a lounge area, restaurant, bar, kitchen, and captain's bridge. Above that, a covered upper lounge, big sundeck and hot tub.
Most of our crew were very friendly newbies with varying degrees of English proficiency. None of us knew any Croatian. We had the advantage of avoiding staff 'burnout' traveling at the beginning of the season.
There were many advantages to not being in a large cruise ship that could not enter the small ports like we could. Here's Zantium's link, should you want to check them out.
We were also voyeurs seeing into people's courtyards, private gardens and laundry, albeit clean.
tuesday tunes: Marcus Canty do Stevie Wonder's I wish ... Hope he is still bringing down the roof with his talent.
Bobby Brown reincarnated...
MONDAY MUSINGS: The Wisconsinites and I had a day and a half to ourselves at the beginning and end of our visit to Croatia.
This European journey began in the city of Dubrovnik, where we would embark on our yacht the second afternoon. So we had time to orient ourselves to this beautiful seaside city.
Pretty magnificent, right?
You realize Italy lies across that body of water, right?
Some young men were even playing hacky sack with apparently little concern for losing their hacky sack ball/ one of their group over the edge..
Dubrovnik started as a small settlement in the 7th century. Then in the 14th-19th century, it grew into the independent Republic of Ragusa, with its own government and laws, a maritime power, trading with the Mediterranean.
A massive earthquake destroyed Ragusa but it was rebuilt in 1667. After being Yugoslavia, it became Croatia, suffering the damage from fighting for its independence in the early 90's. Evidence still remains of this destruction.
FOTO FRIDAY: ENOUGH already. We were forewarned about 2 weeks of rain but we are saturated.
Look what fell from the neighbor's yard!
All can be fixed and no one was hurt.
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MIDWEEK MUSINGS: Our Moms imprint us with many lessons and one specific teaching keeps serving me well, and that's the importance of wearing good shoes. You know, shoes that provide good support and are appropriate for the occasion, especially walking on all types of terrain.
My computer reminded me that I had more than tripled my steps both in Costa Rica and Croatia. Hills galore and a lot of stairs especially in Croatia.
Our first condo in Dubrovnik had 192 steps out the back door when we wanted to go down to the old city... Can you imagine schlepping groceries up them?
AND there were more stairs when one reached the old city...