Campeggio Lucija Portoroz
Seca 204 Portoroz, Slovenia
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Accommodating Trieste
... babies. It was 9:30pm before the ship was even unloaded. We had another adventure with the strollers, but eventually made it. Poor, poor babies! I have never been so glad to have an overnight bag and their beds with us. Luckily, two screaming babies got us through the check in lines on the ship very quickly. By 11:00pm, we had all crashed, clean and fed. Then it was time to write off the beginning as a bad dream and enjoy the actual ...
Ears, fleas and horses
... I had learned the same method years ago, and I appreciated her gentle and encouraging nature with both horse and rider.
Kahlan was comfortable and fearless, excited to be on her own horse, while Abi was cautious and wanting to pet her horse every minute. They enjoyed the energy from Jutta, as well as the silky soft noses of their horses.
After the lesson, we were given instructions on what to practice and sent on our ...
A City of Light
... in the mornings. We walked the promenade to town where we took a small wooden boat piloted by a barkarioli (boatman) who mans the oars and whose ancestors have been doing it for 850 years. The cost, 5 kunas, or a about a dollar was worth the price for this short lovely trip from port to port. For a wonderful story I recommend Vesna Maric's account and conversation in the Lonely Planet with one of ...
Moving in to Rovinj
... two bedroom apartment that was converted to a public aquarium. Kahlan really wanted to check it out so we decided to buy some tickets and head in. The aquarium showed a variety of local fish from the Adriatic. Overall, we were not that impressed with the quality of the tanks and the way they were maintained. However, in one tank we found one of the coolest fish any of us ever saw. It was called a Streaked Gurnard. It had ...
Hotel Valamar
... quiet streets, Roman ruins and temples, Baroque period homes, Venetian mask shops and loads of cute kittens romping in the streets. Compared to southern Croatia, we felt very much a home here. This is more our kinda traveling, with nooks and crannies to explore, the calm and clear sea to quiet our souls and open spaces to play in. We can tell already that Istria is full of the natural wonders and surprises we enjoy.
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