Moj Mir & Bungalows Umag
Mojmirska bb Umag, Istria, 52475, Croatia
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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
sauteedy is Halloween, and what better way to celebrate than…. with a horseback riding lesson? Ok, when in Rome, or Rovinj. The tradition of trick or treat has not hit this part of the world, and the girls are totally bummin’. They are excited for the horses, to carve the one orange pumpkin I found at the green market and to make a spooky dinner and decorate the house, but I agree, it is not the same, and they are mourning ...
A City of Light
... port. We were located on a street that approached the city from a hill that gave you an immediate and complete view of the picturesque town situated on an oval peninsula. The Church of St. Euphemia's anchoring the picture with her spire majestically overlooking the cobbled streets and the town squares.
And it wasn't wasted on me. I ...
Moving in to Rovinj
... was very very old. We rang the bell and the owner Zelka came down to meet us. As she walked us up the three flights of stairs, I noticed that the stairs wobbled as we walked up them. A small concern was starting to come over me about this apartment.
When we reached the apartment finally, we took a look around. It was the right size at least, but the bathroom and kitchen were on the dated side. After staying in so ...
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 ...



