Monthly Archives: October 2013

Coming into Zadar

Zadar, population 73,000, is well known not only for its medieval churches but also for two unique attractions – the sound and light spectacle of the sea organ and sun salutation, not the yoga one! I can’t tell you much … Continue reading

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Rab Island

Rab is apparently one of the most enticing islands and Rab town,with its population of 556, was well worth the visit. /p> What’s most spectacular about Rab Town are, once again, it’s historic churches and four bell towers. We didn’t … Continue reading

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Another ‘Rock’

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Islands of Krk and Rab

Krk is Croatia’s largest island and although it is not too stunning it is one of the busiest islands in the summer mainly for Germans and Austrians. It is connected to the mainland by a bridge and it is also … Continue reading

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Sibenik

Jim with one foot in and one foot out; our view of the sunset from the terrace! Sibenik, population 37,000, was an amazing place recommended to Marilyn by the Croatian Embassy in Ottawa. It hasn’t changed for centuries but according … Continue reading

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Veil Losinj…..

……has a population of 920 and most of them were out for Mass on the Sunday we were visiting as it was quite busy in the streets on this early Sunday morning. It’s a very scenic place and is known … Continue reading

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Kittens are beautiful…..

……..no matter where you are. On an early morning walk in Nezerene these little creatures began to follow us. Cute as they were I was thrilled I couldn’t take one home!

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Headed to the Islands

The first Islands we visited were Cres and Losinj and they are known for their hiking and biking neither of which we did much of due to self-inflicted scheduling issues. Losinj Islands are quite beautiful and the ports of Mali … Continue reading

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Jim on the bridge in Pazim

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Pazin….

…..has a population of 4,500 and all but a dozen were away the day we visited. We hardly saw a soul but did find a local young man to ask directions tp Pazin’s chasm for which the town is very … Continue reading

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