Thursday, June 28, 2012

Celebrating Seven Years with a Seven Hour Travel Day


We tried to post this last night, but had major issues with the computer. A partial draft was saved, so I'm trying to upload this from my phone. I can only see weird characters, so if the rest of the blog doesn't make sense, that's why. Hi Everyone!  Sorry that we can-t post more pictures, it took forever just to upload these two.  We are in the land of magical vistas, aka Plitvice National Park, and it is gorgeous here!  We-ve had a great day, and our seven hours of travel went by quickly and smoothly.  We took two buses, a train, and two 15/minute walks with luggage to get here, and we were able to laugh and enjoy ourselves along the way.  We got here around 2pm, were able to check in, and then headed down to the lake.  Oh wow!  The beauty is indescribable.  We just hiked for a little while today, and will spend the day there tomorrow. While we were relaxing in the lobby, I made a comment about the temperature being 109 degrees in Houston, and it turns out that the couple sitting near us were also from Houston! What a small world, and they were here with a Rick Steves' tour, go figure! Well, I'm going to keep this short, we have an anniversary to celebrate and this keyboard is giving me trouble. I'm so grateful for the decision I made nine years ago to eat lunch at the Yakatori bar in Nikko, Japan, because that's where Eric walked into my life. I am so grateful to have married my best friend, fellow traveler and adventurer.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Vintgar Gorge-ous!










It's hard to believe that our time in Slovenia is drawing to an end.  We head out very early tomorrow morning to return to Croatia to spend our anniversary in Plitvice National Park.  (It was while watching a Rick Steves' show on Croatia and seeing Plitvice that we knew we wanted to visit this part of the world one day!)  We have absolutely loved Slovenia, especially Lake Bled.  Today was another great day.  We took a short bus ride to Vintgar Gorge, and the area was magical.  I felt like I was in another world, like something out of Lord of the Rings.  It was breathtaking!  The majority of the walk is along a boardwalk that's built into the walls of the gorge, above the most beautiful, clear blue water I have ever seen.  We could even see fish, hovering in the current, waiting for food.  Our pictures do not do this place justice.  Once we made it through the gorge, we walked about 5 miles back to Bled and it was beautiful country.  After a delicious pizza lunch, we decided to spend the rest of the day at the lake.  Eric wanted to see how chilly the water was, and decided to go for a swim.  He said it was, "Refreshing."  After his swim, he wanted to dry off along the lake, so we decided to feed the ducks and swans.  Little did we know that we would be feeding the mice too!  It was very relaxing and fun. We're off to pack and turn in now.  Hope everyone is doing well!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Water Adventures: Dubrovnik and Bled










Hi Everyone!  We're taking advantage of a rainy evening to upload some pictures.  The computer we're using is very slow, and these took about 30 minutes.  The first four pictures are from our kayaking adventure in Dubrovnik.  It was a three hour tour (ring any bells??) from Dubrovnik, around the island of Lokrum (great legend about how the monks used to live on the island until some rich aristocratic took it, and the monks cursed it by burning candles upside down and walking around the island a specific number of times.  The aristocrat ended up dying mysteriously, his wife went insane, and several of his decendants met their ends in bad ways.)  From the island of Lokrum, we paddled to a really cool cave, which you can see in the picture with Eric. There was a beach in the cave, and we had lunch, then snorkeled for awhile. On the way back to Dubrovnik, we were treated with incredible views of the walls surrounding Old Town.  We loved this experience.  Today, we had an equally delightful time.  Taking advantageof a break in the heat, we hiked up to Bled Castle.  That's right, we hiked to the top of that very steep cliff way above the lake.  It actually wasn't a bad hike, there was a sign saying that it was a 15 minute hike, which was accurate, and there were about 300 stairs to get to the bottom of the castle.  Then we had another steep walk to get into the castle.  But we were rewarded with breathtaking views of the region and had a fun time exploring the castle.(Those pictures are on the other camera and we'll have to upload them some other time).  Eric spent seven and a half years of his childhood in Germany and England, and fondly remembers exploring old castles.  He still loves this, so we visit the castles we come upon.  I've grown to enjoy this as well.  After our castle explorations, we enjoyed a leisurely lunch and Eric decided it would be romantic to rent a row boat and row out to the church in the middle of the lake.  Unfortunately, storm clouds had blown in, and we weren't sure whether to go or not.  Of course the man renting the boats saw this as an opportunity to make some money, when probably no one else would rent a boat, so he encouraged us to go.  We decided, "Eh, what the heck? Let's go," and off we went.  And as Eric rowed us out, the rain began to fall.  Thankfully, the real downpour didn't happen until we were at the island, so we were able to take refuge in the little church.  There is a legend about this church.  The aristocrat who lived in Bled Castle died, and his wife was very sad.  So she took all of her money and used it to buy a bell for the church.  As the bell was being rowed out to the church, a terrible storm arose, causing the boat and bell (and sailor) to sink.  (I did not learn about this legend until we were actually at the church!) She ended up dying from grief, but the Pope was touched by her devotion and had another bell sent to the church.  Today, anyone visiting the church can ring the bell, which we did.  When the rain slowed down, Eric rowed us back, and we were treated to a very beautiful rainbow.  We walked back to our hotel and made it just before the really heavy rain started to fall.  I forgot to mention that after we left the castle, we stopped to try a very famous local dessert, know as Bled cake, or cream cake.  We thought it was OK, were glad that we tried it, but probably wouldn't get it again.  Still, it was fun to try.  That's about it for now.  Hope everyone is doing well!