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Jul 2006

Last daz in Dubrovnik

Im leaving my lovely apartment

sunny 32 °C

Wow is this keyboard different. The y is where the z is, I couldn't find the apostrephe for a while.... (I just tried to log in to bigpond and because mz password has a y in it, I couldnćt work out why it didnćt go in. Now Ićm locked out for 3 hours. Bloodz convenient.

So if I tzpe incorrectlz then, zoućll have to put up with it....

Well its the last day here in Dubrovnik and Ićm moving on to Zagreb in the morning. Decided to fly there rather than having to do the 6 hour windy bus trip again back to Split and then another 5 hours to Zagreb. So, I'm flying. Its onlz costing me about $140 so I think that' pretty reasonable.

Had a great day yesterdaz, went out on a 3 island tour. The first two islands, we onlz had about 1 hour on each ' enough thought to have a coffee or a walk around. Then the last island, we had about 3 hours - so had some lunch and then a swim.

The trip was great - there was an English speaking guide who had a lot of knowledge about the history of the areas and made it intersesting and whilst on the boat, there were 3 musicians who played tzpical Dalmatian music. Gave it atmosphere.

On the trip home, they asked most of the passengers what country thez were from and then sung a song from that country. I never thought I'd hear Irish eyes are smiling sung in Croatia, on a boat, my croatian people. Fantastic.

Water was beautiful. A bit cool to get in but once in - very refreshing. Its exceptionallz clear -there was a lot of sea grass around so that's probably why. Didnćt see much sea life but their seafood here is pretty good. NOt that I know by first hand. But people seem to be diving into lots of mussels and prawns.

Had some fish for lunch -really fresh. Whole fish grilled, with garlic butter. Lovely. Went reallz well with the cold Croatian beer.

Tonight - Ićm going to trz and staz up late (I know, I sound old) but its verz difficult when zou are on the go all day. By 9 pm, I've eaten and ready to relax. Last night watched The Juror on TV so that was good.

Ićm also going to try and get up earlz as well so that I can get out there before the tourist hordes to get some great photos. I've been doing mz insomniac stuff the last couple of nights and waking about 3 pm. And reading. I-ve been going back to sleep about 5ish so I might just stay up. Depends.

Reading a great book ' Bill Bryson, Down Under. Very funnz.

Well better go... got to get somewhere to staz for tomorrow night. Left this one a bit late I think.

So, farewell from the Dalmatian coast

Cehers Kaz (new nickname??)

If I do, there is a concert in one of the squares. Doesnćt start until 9though.

Not sure how long Ićll staz in Zagreb - depends a lot on the cost of accommodation - about to work that out now.

So... I

Posted by kgerard 1:41 AM Archived in Boating | Croatia Comments (1)

Dubrovnik - the jewel of the Adriatic!!

More old buildings, more cute cafes, more great scenary - I don't know how I can cope!!!

Well...where do I start.

Am in Dubrovnik and its is absolutely fantastic. So picturesque. Every street is a photo opportunity, the buildings are great and the view of the ocean is spectacular.

I ended up finding this fantastic apartment right smack bang in the middle of the old town. Its a ground floor apartment (no steps to haul suitcase up) that has a TV, microwave, fridge, shower toilet and washing machine. I'm so impressed. The furniture is 60's kitch but who cares. All for 55 Euros.

Remember that laundromat I told you about in Split. Well it ended up being owned by an Australian. I was finding it difficult getting any accom in Dubrovnik and she knew of someone who had apartments. Anyway, his was full but he knew of someone who had a vacancy. Again, I was shown into the place so didn't have to find it.

Its only 10 metres to a great Pizzeria. Round the corner, is a tiny supermarket. Very handy.

So, I'm staying here 5 nights which will be lots of time to see things.

Today, I spent 2 hours climbing the fortress walls (the circle the whole old town) and you can walk around the top. Boy was it hot!!! But I made it....

Then I had a nice cool couple of beers (Croatian beer is lovely) and then had a siesta. And now I'm here at an internet cafe which would have to be the trendiest I've seen. (Plus keyboard is exactly like the one at work so I feel very comfortable)

So...as you can see, I'm impressed with Dubrovnik. On Friday, I have booked a trip out on a sailing yacht (big one) it takes you to three islands plus has an English guide on it.

The only thing bad about Dubrovnik is that Liza's song hasn't come true (yet). Only Kris will really know what that means!!

Bit of overview on the general trip....

Only hassle really is getting from place to place....

Florence to Ancona
Two trains - Florence to Bologna, then Bologna to Ancona (Ferry Port). Bloody Bologna!!! As I've mentioned, Italy doesn't tell you the platform until about 10 mins prior and then its a mad rush to the platform. Well on the TV screen it said platform 6 which meant hauling case down flight of stairs, plus up flight of stairs. Then they went and changed the platform twice. However they only made the announcements in Italian. So I had to keep going down the stairs, checking the screens, going up the stairs, going down the stairs ...you get my drift.

Then to top it all off, the aircon on the train was busted and I had 6 sweaty italians to share it all with!!!

Bus - Split to Dubrovnik
6 hours instead of 4.5. Very windy roads, traffic jams, crowded bus, with mix up of seat allocations and a very grumpy bus driver who didn't speak a word of English. Then I was supposed to get picked up at the bus station and got a phone call saying catch number 1 bus to the Pile Gate. They don't seem to think that this would faze you a bit. So, I then have to find a number 1 bus (which was fairly easy). Luckily the pile gate was the last stop and then I was met!!

Good thing about that trip was that I got to have a pee in Bosnia. It actually goes through Bosnia for about 1 hour and we stopped at a rest station.

All the fun of travelling.

John and Kris will really emphathise with me on this....

Greg - thanks for the joke (loved it) Pls send me your email address. I've only got it on my memory stick which is back at the apartment.

Thanks for all the comments - glad to see that people are reading it.

So.... see ya from Dubrovnik - I think I may go and see a couple more old buildings and then have another beer or two....

Cheers Kay

Posted by kgerard 7:44 AM Comments (1)

Hello from Split

Ocean, Old Buildings, good Croation Beer!!

Howdy all

Well I'm now in Croatia at a city called Split. Its a lot larger than I thought - over 300,000 people. I found an accommodation via Travellerspoint and ended up in a room in the old part of town.

They offered free transfer from the ferry so I phoned and organised and got a lady that spoke perfect English so was very pleased. She even gave me a bit of a guided tour.

The accommodation is nothing fancy and is owned by an old gentleman who doesn't speak much english. Its clean though and in a really good location. Just round the corner is a small shop, down the road is a laundromat (with internet) which is where I am now and not far to restaurants etc.

Today spent most of the morning walking (feet are getting a bit of a thrashing - elastoplast everywhere)through the palace which is really an old fortress style area with roman walls around a part of the town. The original buildings are 400 AD but it was destroyed a few times and then rebuilt around 1300s. Amazing really because you have people living in houses amongst these fantastic ruins. Apparently they are some of the best preserved roman ruins in the world.

Its quite laid back and lots of tourists around. I think its the place where Europeans come for holidays. Its much nicer than the Italian coast line (what I saw) and much more touristy.

Well, better go. I've got to find some accommodation for Dubrovnik yet plus how to get there so a bit to do...

(Don't know how to say hooray in Croatian)

Cheers Kay

Very quaint. Lots of cafes (fantastic coffee) nestled among the streets. You turn the corner and there is another one. Each as quaint as the other. So this morning, I had a hot coffee and then about 2 hours later, a iced coffee. Its very hot at the moment so the iced coffee was refreshing.

Its been a bit difficult to find out what to do though because tourist places are closed on Sundays. Tomorrow I'm either going to go to a historic town Trogir (UNESCO) or over to one of the islands. Then the next day off to Drubrovnic.

Posted by kgerard 8:05 AM Comments (2)

Farewell to Florence

I feel so cultured!!

Well, I'm off to Ancona tomorrow and then over to Croatia on Saturday via Ferry. First stop Split. Booked an apartment via the internet so we'll see. Bit of a rush job so I'm not sure. I think though, that I have to be a bit more trusting - the world isn't full of rip off artists - its amazing how sceptical I sometimes look at things and have to realise that there are lots of genuine people!!

Well, I've had a great time in Florence and really think that there is so much art and talent out there. I'm amazed at how many statues etc I've seen. I saw another 4 Michaelangelo scuptures today!!! Amazing. I don't think there is any marble left untouched in the Earth today. Its all been sculptured!!

Also got out to Chianti for a wine tour which was good. We went to a privately owned castle and got to tour it - then had quite a comprehensive talk about the wine and how its made etc. It was very interesting. Lots of wine buffs on the tour - one guy was an actual wine dealer from NY.

Bought a bottle of super-tuscan (Nick Skinner mentioned that they were the best). And yes, it was yummy (haven't finised it yet - plan to have a couple of glasses later on after my meal)

Also bought a bottle of extra virgin olive oil and hope to transport it safely back to Australia!! Yes, I know - a bit of a challenge. This stuff was spectacular. You could taste the freshness in it. Anyway, its only a small bottle.

Gotto go...only got 4 mins 30 secs left and then it just logs you out. Doesn't wait to see if the mail has been sent or anything.

Thanks for all your comments etc. Love reading them (And Greg - no I won't be going to Lebanon!!)

Better go...now 3 mins 40 secs. Better get my typing speed up.

Ciao from Florence

Kay

Posted by kgerard 10:20 AM Comments (1)

So much art....

Da Vinci, Bottocello, Titan, Michaelangelo, Pippi

sunny 30 °C

Hi All

Today went to the Ufizzi Gallery which is one of the biggest in the World. Saw all the major artists - fantastic. There were whole rooms dedicated to the different artists from 1300's to 1600's. Nothing modern at all.....

Having 7 nights in Florence is great -lots of time so dont have to rush around and try and fit it all in. I've been to so many churches and seen about 7 different artistic versions of the "Adoration of the Magi". I have even started to know what it all means.

Its a great city - all very old and you can spend quite a lot of time just walking around taking it all in. Lots of walking -my feet are feeling it. But not too bad. The shopping is fantastic - lots of labels -very expensive. The handbags are to die for and I,m going to shout myself one. Beautiful leather. The shoes are also to die for but unfortunately my trip has just started and I don't feel like carting kilos of luggage.

Kris - you'd be proud of me!! To get from Rome to Florence, had to cart luggage through 1 bus, two trains and then onto Florence train. Never complained!!!! Actually wasn't too bad but must admit was buggered when I got to Florence!!

The train station in Rome was huge. 25 platforms just for regional trains. You don't get told what platform you are on until 10 mins prior to train leaving. And then its a mad rush to get on. There is no seating allocation so you have to find one yourself. Bit of a panic.

Otherwise, its pretty easy to find way around. Map is invaluable and its never out of my sight. Most italians speak a bit of English which is helpful. However the other day caught wrong bus and ended up actually off the map. >Knew it was the wrong way but thought it would eventually go back to where it started. no , not this one. It finished up a long way away. With the only bus driver who didn,t speak a word of English. Had to walk a bit but then found an alternate route back (very lucky) because there were no taxis or anything. Anyway, 1.5 hours later, got back to hotel. At least I saw a bit more of Florence.

Food is pretty good, although lots of carbs. Lunch is usually a panini or roll with ham and then dinner is usually pasta!

Im hanging out for a salad or vegs. Had a fantastic pizza for lunch so am still full. May try and find a salad for tea tonight. Doesnàt get dark until 9ish so havent actually seen it at night yet. Usually back in hotel by about 8ish. Tried to stay out later last night but there is not much to do.....

Tomorrow going on half day tour out into the country for Chianti tour -visit winery etc. Pretty expensive but its the only way to get out to the country.

Have organised Ferry to Split Croatia for Saturday and am spending Friday night at Ancona.

Once I get to Croatia, I,m going to try and be a bit more budget conscious and do more for myself (eg got tourist agency to organise ferry etc and it cost me about $30 commission.

Well, better go.. limited time and I still have to organise some accommodation in Croatia plus do some banking.

Having a great time but am missing everyone. Its very lonely travelling by yourself and miss talking to people. Must admit am having some great conversations with myself though!!! Gees, Iàm an interesting person!!

Lots of love

Kay

Posted by kgerard 8:45 AM Archived in Round the World | Italy Comments (2)

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