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bled, slovenia – day two

thankfully, when we woke up today everything was dry…

horrific hair....ugh!

horrific hair....ugh!

this morning i realized i left everything for my hair sitting on the bed at home.  this was NOT going to be a great picture trip.  oh well…i always forgot something!  that’s how i roll.

michael and i woke the boys up for breakfast….or should i say attempted to wake them up.  they were not interested.  the breakfast was nice at the hotel.  as nice a european breakfast ever is when you’re dying for eggs and sausage – american style.

again at this point, the boys were uninterested in joining us at the castle.  it’s such a dilemma…do we make them go or do we let them decide?  so this time, we let them stay.

we discovered the night before that we could drive up to the castle so michael and i headed up by 8.15 or so.  the view from all parts of the castle was breathtaking….the lake to one side, the alps to the other.  unbelievable!  it was so peaceful to be there by ourselves.  (just a few staff opening up.)   we had everything to ourselves.  a bit later while we were having a coffee (bela kava..slovenian style for me) in the courtyard and big bus of japanese tourists joined us.  it was much less quiet at that point.  we were almost finished though.

michael in the courtyard area of bled castle

michael in the courtyard area of bled castle

we stopped in at the print shop and there was a nice young man there who went through the outline of events in printing in slovenia.  we got pull the lever on the press to print our own document as well as make the wax seal on it.  it was cool.

we stopped back at the hotel to check on the boys, who were still sleeping.  we wanted to head to vintgar gorge and thought we would at least ask the boys if they wanted to go, though we knew the answer.  “hey guys…want to walk for 2 miles?”  the answer was a resounding NO!

michael at vintgar gorge

michael at vintgar gorge

the gorge, of course, was amazing.  the water was a beautiful clear green color.  because the river beds are mainly stones, the water stays very clear.  it was 3200m to the end and back.  there many cool things to see along the way…some huge fish, several types of snails and slugs, pretty wild flowers…  we enjoyed ourselves.

we went back yet again for the boys…this time they were definitely coming with us.

we went to lunch at the hotel park.  they are well known for their kremšnita (aka cream cake).  we had the mixed grill at the bledec yesterday but this place seemed much different so we tried it again.  the boys had soup to start.  the food at the park is amazing.  every bit was good, even the salad and bread.  the kremšnita was superb.  though samobor claims to have the best…it isn’t even close to as wonderful as the park’s kremšnita!

tyler and thomas at the park hotel restaurant.

tyler and thomas at the park hotel restaurant.

after lunch we walked along the lake for a bit and waited for the boat out to bled island.  it was a beautiful sunny day but it was a bit breezy and cool.  the closed motorboat didn’t seem to be running so we took a gondola type boat.  it was slow going but it is a pretty ride.  unfortunately, our group of japanese tourists were headed to the island at the same time in a couple of other boats.  it was busy and not peaceful on the island.  we didn’t go into the church but while we were wandering around tyler heard the wedding march and we went to the church just in time to see a newly married couple (heterosexual :) )

step out of the church.  the japanese group swarmed this couple!  but nothing can ruin a wedding day.  it was very sweet.

after our ride back from the island, we went to check out the tobogan on the hill.  it looked pretty cool.  michael and i each took one ride and the boys took two.  of course, i was a wimp and went pretty slowly down and michael was stuck behind me.  this was the highlight of tyler’s trip and probably thomas’ too.

we headed to the hotel to rest for a bit before dinner.  michael and the boys went swimming while i tried for nap (no such luck).  we headed back toward the gorge for dinner at a small restaurant just outside the entrance.  the food was ok but the atmosphere was great!

back for a night’s sleep and we would be on our way home tomorrow.

bled, slovenia – day one

michael, thomas, tyler and i visited bled in slovenia from the 17th-19th april. this area is absolutely beautiful! it is situated at the foot of the julian alps which is a beautiful backdrop for such a lovely village.

bled islandwe left zagreb around10.30. the roads weren’t busy, thank goodness. the border crossing was fairly quick and easy. the slovenians were nice this time. (or as nice as was possible anyway) it’s always an adventure to drive with michael; part mario andretti, part evil knievel. :) we made good time and were there by 1 or so. we only got lost once…and no gps this time!

we found our hotel (hotel jelovica) fairly quickly and it wasn’t bad for a 3 star…as tyler likes to let us know. we weren’t directly on the lake but very close. we could see the church and castle from our balcony. we left shortly after to find somewhere to eat and see the lake for a bit.jelovica hotel from the back

we ate at the youth hostel bledec restaurant.  i wasn’t impressed with anything but the salad which was unfortunate because the staff was very friendly.  they recommended the tourist lunch, about which we’ve been warned over and over in guidebooks but we did it again anyway.  don’t order the tourist menu!

we walked to the lake from the restaurant and started to look around for a way to get up the gigantic cliff to the castle.  after walking for awhile, the boys were bored so we took them back to the hotel to chill and michael and i walked around.  we fed the ducks (and swans) at the lake, walked along the pathway, shopped for a few souvenirs (michael always gets a pin for his hat, i always get a magnet for the fridge and we always buy postcards to send and scrapbook with) and then had a coffee at the art cafe.bled castle

we left the art cafe to walk around town.  the houses are just amazing in this village; probably built by rich austrians as summer houses in the last century.  we found an outdoor mall and each bought a new jacket since it was a bit cooler than i had expected.  we decided it was a good time to head back to the hotel…and it was drizzling a bit so it was necessary.  we had bought umbrellas so we’re ok….for a bit anyway.  it started pouring on our way back and the wind picked up and blew my umbrella inside out.  i was completely soaked – to the core – when we got back!

we relaxed for awhile, warmed up and dried off.  it was then to find a spot for dinner.  we ate at a little spot very near the hotel…it was a bar in front and restaurant in back.  the food was excellent and generous in portion.  the waiter was extremely friendly.  i highly recommend this place!!  (just have to find the name!) we had a great time and finished off our meal with a tiny glass of blueberry rakija which was wonderful.

now for a good nights sleep….