FOTO FRIDAY: Look who I am spending time with this weekend... this is a very special treat.
Started the morning with Uno. My how the rules have changed. Draw 15. What?
Last week's pic was:ADAPTATION
Country Living with wood, goats, chickens, gardening, climate impact, nature,barns...
FOTO FRIDAY: Look who I am spending time with this weekend... this is a very special treat.
Started the morning with Uno. My how the rules have changed. Draw 15. What?
TBT: The saying "You are known by the company you keep" may have a negative connotation, but I am using it in the most positive way possible.
These gals made my Croatian adventure the 'best'. They were terrific travelling partners. Whether it was good planning, decision-making, conversation, extra kindnesses, and that extra dose of laughter to our days- Thank you.
Kudos to Sally (white hat), who gets credit for initiating her long-time desire to visit Croatia. Although others helped, she put in countless hours finding the right yacht, side trips, lodging for our needs, and ensuring a consensus on all the options.
* As in my travels, one also meets other special people and our honorary member was Jane from Australia ( 5th from L)
Thanks to you all for the memories...
In the middle of the raft was a large rectangular opening to see down into the water... Isn't the water color unbelievable?
Then the lines were raised and we could see how the shellfish grew on the ropes. Production is down 30% due to global warming with higher water temperatures. This loss really affects their income.
Simply fascinating as I had no clue this how commerical shellfish farming worked...
Timing is pretty amazing and yesterday's last Interfaith Zoom's recap of our Community Stories of Compassion evening had us talking already about the future. What do we foresee re: our own community re: the change we all need-
Perfect timing for the following song to come across my feed.
Sam Cooke's A CHANGE IS GOING TO COME is today's tUESDAY tUNES. Reggie on the street gets all kinds of singers volunteering to sing on the streets but this NYC 's visit is super special in front of Lincoln Center with Junior.
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.