MONDAY MUSINGS ON HVAR:
After visiting the spectacular Blue Cave* we continued towards Hvar, "the longest island in Croatia, the sunniest in all Europe(2724 hours of sunshine per year) and is considered among the most beautiful islands in the world. "
Upon arrival, we joined a guided tour of Hvar and learned why this amazing town is a must see on the historical map of Croatia.
Charming cobblestone streets greeted us with narrow walkways/ alleys ...
Hannibal Luciċ," a local nobleman lived in Dalmatia under Venetian rule also was a prominent Croatian poet and playwright known as the author of Robinja ( The Slave Girl), the first secular drama in Croatian lit. He was influenced by Petrarchan traditions, involved in local governance and construction projects on the island.
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| Franciscan Monastery |
Unfortunately, the Franciscan Sisters' monastery and their museum were closed and we couldn't see their intricate lace work made from threads of the agave plant.
This lacework makes extra monies for the manifold projects of the Franciscan Sisters.
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| water well |
The phenomenal stonework never ceased to amaze me, no matter which island we visited.
Hvar was no different and all the towns were so clean...
With the realization our visit was fleeting, I became a real tourist and spent time also perusing shops, buying lavender goods from nearby fields and sampling various olive oil flavors.
Obviously, I am just another fish in the sea... LOL
* In case you missed the Blue Cave posting, here's the link.