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Lakes & Caves in Ljubliana
... train we wanted but in time for the next one. We hoped onto this train, the last leg of our trip. Halfway through the 2hour ride, the train stopped and everyone was getting off the train and the old Italian ladies next to us told us we had to get off and change – argh! So off we got and waited with the crowd for the next train to continue our journey. It arrived and we got on to our ...
Busy week in Slovenia!
... over every other hill. It was a little after dark when we decided to have some dinner and wine at Lusija's winery of choice. The one she chose was great and I wish I could remember the name but there were many to choose from. It's not really about the name of the place or what they serve, it is more about what happens while enjoying the wine, food and company of others in the restaurant. We were accompanied by four older Italian men sitting at the table ...
Beautiful Ljublijana
... Slovene impressionist painter Rihard Jakopič.[edit]Butchers' BridgeSculpture on Butcher's BridgeThe Butchers' ...
Slovenian hospitality and more Sicilian adventures
... but we were also taken to pristine mountain lakes, shown a beautiful view from a castle, and even got to go to a small town jazz festival at night for free. If this wasn't enough, on the last day two friends took us back to the mountains to try climbing at a local spot. Although apparently this sport is not my strong point (in my defense, I must point out I am quite out of shape after 8 months of living in food-obsessed countries) it was still awesome to spend a day in ...
Ljubjana
... was situated.
25 May 2011
We had picnic for breakfast and could not wait to explore the town. We walked right into a children's festival. Balloons and clowns and concerts and candy floss became part of our lives in an instant. Volunteers arrange this day. Children are very special in Slovenia and during our whole tour we saw many children on outings all over the country! I ...


