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Blustery rain- first wet day in a month
... are six altars in separate parts of the church. It is difficult to make out the icons and images. Clearly, this is a place for quiet prayer, not gawking tourists. Across the square from the cathedral is the town museum, marked by a tiny unassuming and easily missable plaque. Inside on the ground floor we find parts of the original Greek contract for the allocation of land in Korcula. It is written on a stone tablet ...
Slow food in Croatia!
... the children did not like it, so we had them all to ourselves. The anchovies were not the oversalted version which we are used to, but a deliciously gentle flavour, and the cheese was almost like a cream or cottage cheese but again, very gentle. The lemon/vinaigrette was a perfect accompaniment to it all and it was beautifully presented and served with warm freshly baked home-made bread! Yum!
Our next course was a selection of fish, each done ...
Pozdrav iz Korčula
... as I recognised the hand signals of where to park. Once on board we looked for the coffee bar. We enjoyed not have to drive and just cruising along the Adriatic sea. It gave us some time to write postcards and blogging.
We disembarked at the island of Korčula (Core-chu-la) and were greeted by my old family friend and virtual cousin Gina and her youngest daughter Ivana. Her family only recently immigrated It was a pleasant surprise as I ...
Korcula - the birth place of Marco Polo
... at the place of other church from 13th century.Marco Polo was born in Korcula Town and his birth house is worth visiting. Despite its rather featureless interior, the houses’ tower allows for a panoramic vista of Korcula, stretching from east to west. The house is under the protection of the Korcula Town Hall and it will soon be turned into a Museum of Marco Polo.
Korcula has a similar history ...
First couple of days in Tucepi
... enough though it was made up by the view of the Adriatic sea in front and the mountains behind. It was truly something.
The next day we traveled around the plaza had a look at the beach and the shops near it. Later that night it was my Dida's birthday I got to meet my family and starting to get the hang of talking Croatian.
The next morning we went to Podpec the ...