Sol Garden Istra Umag
Katoro bb Umag, Istria, 52470, Croatia
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Kahlan's Cool Birthday
... of their dogs Linda had puppies two weeks ago and they were ready to come out of the barn for the first time. He proceeded to bring out four baby puppies that were big balls of fur that were about the cutest things we've ever seen. The mother dog ran around us while we held the puppies making sure all was well. The puppies were so small they purred when you held them. Kahlan was ecstatic.. getting to climb the ...
Ears, fleas and horses
... and it was close to the small double sided blade we used at home, SCORE! Even though Kahlan drew the tiniest tooth and Abi changed her design midway, we decided we liked the double faces better than even the single ones, and vowed this is the way we will always carve pumpkins from now on.
Once the work of carving and cleaning up was complete, we began hanging up the pictures we had created for Halloween. Soon, the doors and ...
A City of Light
... more stairs than we could count that lead to our roof top rooms. It turned out to be the perfect place to have a drink (thank you again my best friends at the Kamenar for the ice!) and watch some of the local talent as they danced and sang the night away in the square below our balcony. It was also a great place to dry some of the clothing that we washed out being unable to find a convenient laundry.
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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
... of day trips to the neighboring islands, to the nearby fjord, and a giant ship made the journey to Venice in warmer seasons. It was sadly now docked for the winter, waiting quietly for the seasons to pass.
The town of Porec is windy and cobbled, with shops and residences lining the streets. Porec has been inhabited since ancient times, once becoming a Roman town, then inhabited by Christians, the Byzantines ...



