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THE HOME STRETCH
... of some sweets in the market: mmm!
Went to the Buza Bar, Roddy, for a beer. It is indeed isolated but its location was excellent. The seas were choppy, something Zsolt said he had never seen here before. Had an Ozujsko beer which I had tried earlier in Croatia. Sticker shock with beer at 5 E or c $6.50 US a bottle, enough to scare Arjan off a 4 E orange juice. Gavin pulled 'a Nathalie', trying to pay in the wrong currency [with Serbian dinars].
Went ...
Dubrovnik
... Great Wall of China. It was a major trading port about 500 years ago. The Croatians traded with the Turks, Greeks, Italians, Spanish and Syrians at one time and this was the main port. It got partially destroyed several times and after Yugoslavia collapsed as a country, the walls were repaired and now they have a lot of money to keep them intact with all the tourist that come here. The center inside the walls is ...
Dubrovnik...breathtaking (but too touristy)
The flight into Dubrovnik blew our minds (Lance had to wake me from my predictable plane-induced slumber) on our prop plane from Krakow as we passed above islands, beaches, and the clear deep-blue Adriatic sea. We landed just beyond Dubrovnik, which was easy to spot by its tiny old city mass of red roofs and white city walls surrounded by sea. Welcome to Croatia!!!
We soon developed a love-hate relationship with this city. Omg, this place is ...
Geelong v Collingwood at the Irish Gaffe Pub
... my awfully white bottom there.
Not many people at the beach, which is unsurprising since it took a long walk around the coast and a bus ride to a couple of lone hotels to get there. But a great view – an island just off the coast, old time sailing boats idling by and the October sun was beautiful.
Off to an Irish pub to watch a replay of the AFL Grand Final, only to find I was given ...