Lifeclass Spa Hotels Portoroz
Obala Portoroz, Slovenia
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Accommodating Trieste
After a much longer bus ride than advertised, we made it to the port. Only the port of Trieste is clearly not used to harboring cruise ships. They hot housed us in the convention center, at least there were bathrooms. By this point, it was past dinner time. We were hungry, and the girls were exhausted but couldn't sleep with all the commotion. We lucked out and connected with a former student of mine and his family. They helped ...
Ears, fleas and horses
... beautiful beaches, hiking in the woods, souvenir shops, clothes stores…. even a classical dressage school.
I contacted Mirjam Haber to arrange a riding excursion for myself and the girls, then rethinking that this might be a great opportunity for them to have some formal riding lessons. At less than $20 dollars a lesson, far less expensive than in the states, we arranged with her to have a lesson involving the care of the ...
A City of Light
... Ah Vicenza) who designed the Church of St Stephen. Of Course, under renovation.
One last stop before we headed back to Primosten was in the town of Crikvenica. It was just lunch - wonderful fresh, crisp fried sardines and frites by the water. I did so love the boardwalk in this small town ...
Moving in to Rovinj
... apartment. After all the bags were unloaded and Zelka and Zelko made sure we knew how everything in the apartment worked and giving us some suggestions on local restaurants, they left.
This is when we went to work. We spent the next three hours converting the apartment to make it livable for us. Stacy and Abi washed every single dish, pot, pan, spoon, knife fork in the kitchen. We usually throw it in the dishwasher, ...
Hotel Valamar
... fall of the Roman empire at the end of the 6th century, and finally by Venice from the middle of the 13th century all the way until the Hasburgs took over in the 19th century.
This is a pretty typical story for the towns in Istria. After the tug of war between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Porec was finally part of Croatia after WWII. Tito was sure to make unification his priority, so he ousted the ...
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