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otok rab…part one

after we packed up our house in zagreb, we were off to otok rab (island rab). this would be our last big bang before leaving croatia altogether.

one tower of nehaj fortress

one tower of nehaj fortress

on our journey, we decided to stop at nehaj fortress above senj. we’ve driven by it often on our way to the coast but had never stopped. i was excited that we finally got to stop. it was really cool both outside and in. there is a lot of history with this fortress and i would recommend stopping if you’re in the neighborhood.

otok rab, village of rab

otok rab, village of rab

our apartment was only one off from the sea which we could sea a bit of from our balcony. the balcony had a big table and double swing which were great in the morning and at the end of the day to just relax. the downside was a tiny kitchen and sitting area. no microwave which i neglected to notice in the fine print description. we didn’t spend a LOT of time there though…mostly out sightseeing or swimming.

since we were going to be on the island for 10 days…it was a fairly laid back holiday but there was a lot to see. this was the destination of our second ever trip in croatia and now it would be our last. i would have 10 days worth of blogs…that would be a killer…but i’ll try to hit the highlights.

gemischt (and kaity) at the loggia

gemischt (and kaity) at the loggia

the first day we had lunch at a little spot we had tried before. it was in the town loggia. it’s open and breezy which was wonderful. our waiter was a total jerk. we had enjoyed learning croatian while living there but after we had started out in croatian the waiter basically insulted us repeatedly on our accent our grammar and usage and it was really off-putting. he kept coming back to try and joke/insult again but we tried not to acknowledge his existence unless we had to have something. the food however was very great as usual. (i love the mediterranean diet!)

agava plant

agava plant

the flora on rab is very interesting…the agave plant in particular. it looks like a gigantic aloe plant but i’ve been told it’s not related to the aloe family. guess that’s a question for wikipedia…

we spent a lot of time at the beach along the south side of rab. it’s pretty much a concrete walkway/beach that borders the sea. it’s a busy spot all day long and it’s nice to just take it easy. there are a couple of cafes along the boardwalk which are nice for a break. there can be several topless sunbathers which we were used to at that point.

kaity in the water

kaity in the water

kaity enjoyed snorkeling with michael’s equipment since he stayed at the apartment and didn’t join us. she had several good finds. there was a huge boulder sitting in the shallow water which the boys enjoyed hanging out on after getting out of the chilly water.
thomas at the beach

thomas at the beach

tyler at the beach

tyler at the beach

the bright sun warmed them up quickly. it took me forever to finally take the plunge as the water was pretty cold. i eventually headed back into town to buy the kids some water shoes. there are a lot of sea urchins in the water and kaity already had one altercation with an urchin the last time we were in rab and it took a year to get rid of the spines in her foot. none the less….we like this little beach area.

otok rab…part two

shannon in the st. john tower

shannon in the st. john tower

michael and i walked around the grounds and climbed the tower on the grounds of the church and monastery of st. john the evangelist.
my babe in the ruins of st. johns

my babe in the ruins of st. johns

there are beautiful views from the tower and it’s a much easier climb than the main tower. there are what look like stone grave markers lying here and there in the path way. the ruins of the chapel are very beautiful. i would highly recommend visiting this historic sight.

best fish soup ever

best fish soup ever

we had dinner one night at a restaurant near our apartment called the restoran adriatic. it was wonderful! the owner and waitstaff were so personable and the food was amazing. the fish soup was probably the best i’ve ever had. the fish platter had sea bass and hake which are two of my favorites. (although now i feel terrible having eaten hake now that i know it’s highly endangered in the adriatic.) almost every restaurant does their own version of octopus salad (hobotnica) and each is usually amazing in it’s own way.

on the 29th of June we decided to take a bike ride from village rab over to one of the beaches on kampor. (i’ll have to add a name later.) it was one of the most arduous tasks i’ve decided to undertake in years! i did have to stop and walk my bike a lot, especially up the hills. it was a rough day and we didn’t end up making it to the beach that was recommended but did find a nice little spot. (with a lot of grumbling by the kids along the way.) we were exhausted by the time we got home.

on the 30th of june, michael and i decided to try the naturist beach. it was an eye-opening experience but once you get comfortable, it was nice. we had a great day there and the water was some of the most beautiful on the island. we offered for the kids to go but of course if you don’t grow up in that lifestyle, it can be uncomfortable, especially for preteen and teenage children.

village of rab at night

village of rab at night

on the 1st of july, kaity and michael decided to swim across the passage way and walk out to the little island and see what it was like. the boys and i hung out at the little cafe and had something to drink. that’s when i took the night shot of rab.

kids in the water at lopar

kids in the water at lopar

on the 2nd, we decided to do what tyler wished. he wanted to visit the sand beach at lopar. it is shallow for probably 75 yards before it starts to drop off. it’s exhausting walking all that way in mid-calf high water so i only went in to cool off now and then. it’s a great place for families with small children since the can play around for a good distance before any trouble. tyler had a fantastic time. it was nice to take it easy on the beach with my book. the boys and kaity took turns with the two rafts we bought just floating and relaxing.
michael & i at lopar

michael & i at lopar

michael and i took sometime for a beer and some ice cream with kaity while the boys were hanging in the water. all of the cafes along the beach are average but at least the beer doesn’t change!

the last family dinner on rab

the last family dinner on rab

on the 3rd of july we had our last family dinner at an amazing restaurant in rab. the building, decor, staff and food were top rate. (once again, i’ll have to update later with the name.)

our last full day there was pretty uneventful. michael, thomas and i decided to find a nice beach. it took awhile but we found a nice spot. we had to move once from a little sandy cove which seemed to be filled with an italian group that all knew each other so we moved to a rocky outcrop that was beautiful. the water was amazing. it was deceptive though! i would look down and be able to see the bottom and then would think i could stand up but i wasn’t anywhere near the bottom! gorgeous! there were a lot of boats in the cove and more motoring in as the day went on. several of them were naturist…too funny.

it was back to the apartment and packing so we could leave very early the next morning. what a wonderful 10 days it was….

florence, italy…day three

we started the day off with the meager breakfast and off we went….

today we decided to take the tour bus around florence and the surrounding. it started off badly…

i heard the tour guide mention the michelangelo museum and thought that would be awesome to see, how little i knew! although it was interesting, the woman whose task it was to follow us around and make sure we didn’t steal anything (as if) or deface anything (yeah right) was a total bitch. she was not nice at all to the boys (who are old enough not to touch anything) and when asked a perfectly normal question answered with sarcasm and insult. she should never be allowed to work with the public.

on top of that, the tour bus only stopped there once every half hour and we missed it by 5 minutes so had a longggg time to wait. (everyone was in such a good mood anyway.)

so we got back on the bus eventually and i’ll be damned if i would recommend getting off again. the bus led us by many things we had already seen but it was neat to see them from another perspective and with a guide to give more information.

journey to fiesole

journey to fiesole

the bus headed to fiesole high above florence. it was a beautiful ride. the villas on the way to fiesole were magnificent! i would highly recommend a trip to the town. i would have liked to have seen it off of the bus…but maybe another day.

palazzo pitti

palazzo pitti

after this we were on to the palazzo pitti. it was a beautiful palace with a wealth of art throughout. i was most interested in the royal apartments which were quite interesting aside from the asian tour group that would not move aside after some time to allow other visitors to see the items of great interest. after finishing that tour i made a joke about the modern art area and that quashed that visit…

michael in front of neptune in the fountain

michael in front of neptune in the fountain

michael and i went to see the gardens outside which the kids weren’t interested in. it was probably 95 degrees so they were not interested in tromping around in the heat. it was a beautiful garden area but i think that schönbrunn palace in vienna was much more beautiful both inside and out. i tend to enjoy palaces that leave the interior in tact rather than just empty the rooms of furnishings and cram them full of art that has nothing to do with the original use of the room.

on a side note…we waited in line for our tickets at pitti just behind christopher meloni and his family. we didn’t bother him nor take any pictures. it seemed rude. he was very cute with his kids though; keeping them busy while waiting to take their turn. the nanny looked very put out though with the tattling to mom and dad by the kids.

after the palace we walked to a side road to a restaurant that at first glance the day before looked like a great place to eat. it was ok…very expensive but just ok. i’ll update with a name when my keepsakes are out of storage!

we went back to the hotel to chill for awhile. kaity was really not feeling well. i think it was a migraine compounded by excessive heat. she slept while the boys and michael and i went out to get dinner and walk around.

tyler on the merry-go-round

tyler on the merry-go-round

we went to the piazza della repubblica for yet another not very good italian meal at the caffe gilli. (i thought we could have gotten a better meal by knocking on an apartment door and asking to join the family meal.) it was expensive and not great but then again maybe i didn’t order the right thing. i had the lasagna which had multiple types of beans and legumes in it. the bonus was that tyler finally got to ride on the merry-go-round which he’d been dying to do since we saw it the first time.

jazzy quartet

jazzy quartet

while we were eating, there was this great little band playing in the piazza. they were very jazzy and the tourists were really enjoying them. apparently everyone but the the hari krishnas enjoyed them. the krishnas come out of no where with their not very jazzy chanting and bells and surround the little quartet, drowning them out and eventually forcing them to stop playing for a time.

damn krishnas

damn krishnas

i thought it was very rude and uncalled for. (but that’s my feeling on a lot of religious interruption.) after the krishnas marched onward to bother someone else, the quartet began again and it was a nice background to dinner. i have to admit the quartet seemed very patient so i wonder if this is a regular interruption.

michael and porcellino

michael & porcellino

after that, we decided to walk around town for a bit before going back to the hotel.

tyler and porcellino

tyler & porcellino

just by chance we happened upon the porcellino at the mercato del porcellino.

thomas and porcellino

thomas & porcellino

it is a bronze sculpture of a warthog. which is believed to bring good luck.

after that we walked to the uffizi area again and then toward the arno to have a look at the bridges again. a few more pics of the duomo and other beautiful sites all around the downtown area.

michael and i had a quick coffee while the kids were at the hotel. this cafe had one of the few really really friendly service people we encountered. i appreciated his genial manner.

back to the hotel and preparation for leaving in the morning….

florence, italy…day two

our a/c works in the room so all in all it wasn’t a bad night’s sleep.  the kids had to spend the night in the first room with a crappy a/c.  they slept with the window open and woke up with tons of mosquito bites.  poor things…they’ll have a new room this afternoon, thank goodness.

continental european breakfast

continental european breakfast

first things first…a continental european breakfast.  it was as good as any…the usual – yogurt, croissants, ham and cheese, etc…healthier, at least, than bacon and eggs.  :)

santa maria del fiore (duomo)

santa maria del fiore (duomo)

we walked leisurely down to the duomo piazza again to try some morning pictures. it’s just as beautiful in the morning as in the evening. we will head back a little later though.

palazzo vecchio

palazzo vecchio

we had reserved tickets for the uffizi at 9.15 but we were in line by 8.20 for tickets and had them by 8.30. they said we could go right in rather than wait for our appointed time. the uffizi is packed full with art work, sculptures and beautiful rooms. it was hard to take it all in but so amazing to see. i can’t believe we passed this by the last time! we were out by 10.30 and headed to the duomo.

inside the duomo

inside the duomo

unfortunately, due to god’s fear of flesh, kaitlyn wasn’t allowed in the duomo because she had a LONG dress on with spaghetti straps. sad really…but their loss. she stayed outside to have a cigarette while we looked around. honestly, the inside pales in comparison to the outside. we’ve seen so many churches and this one was ok. (again, the outside fantastic!) after we had walked around inside, we went and bought kaity a scarf and then headed for the bell tower.

a demon eating a human

a demon eating a human

something like 463 stairs and we were on our way. the midway pit stop is the inside of the dome. on the way up, you’re able to see, close up, the paintings on the inside of the dome. it’s very cool. the paintings that most catch your attention are those from the rings of hell. some crazy depictions there…i’m adding my favorite as a pic here.  ( i know the pics are hard to see but if they’re too big they skew everything!)

the kids on the duomo dome

the kids on the duomo dome

much huffing and puffing and tired legs later, we were at the top on the outside walkway. amazing views!   i have to say breathtaking even having to deal with rude tourists was nothing when looking at those  views.  i’m so afraid of heights but so awe-inspired when i see the beautiful vistas from towers such as this.  fantastic!  the going down was definitely MUCH easier.  this time, we were on a ledge above the one we entered upon.  we were right under the murals (and could have touched them if not covered in plastic) which was cool.

after the duomo…we walked over to the galleria dell’accademia to see about getting our tickets ahead of time (our appt. was at 14.30).  unfortunately, for this one, we needed to wait until our appointed time.

so it was a good time for lunch.  we found a spot just around the corner from the galleria.  it advertised a/c but when we went in a sat down it was apparent that it wasn’t on.  we quickly burned through 3 large bottles of water!  it was HOT out.  the lunch was ok…i tried rabbit roulade this time.  the waiter was nice and attentive so that was great.

beer in the afternoon

beer in the afternoon

kaity still wasn’t feeling great so the kids sat in the little piazza while michael and i went to look for a pharmacy.  the spot that we thought was a pharmacy was actually a hospital museum so no luck this time.

we decided it was time for ice cream…there was another spot near the galleria so we chilled for a bit with some coffee and ice cream.  we went back to sit in the piazza after this and watched some italian kids having a waterfight.  they looked so cute , like they were having lots of fun.  a couple of them slipped a couple of times.  unfortunately, there were some rotten older teenage italian boys who cheered and clapped everytime someone fell.  brats!

david from behind

david from behind

finally, it was time for david.  we were very excited!  as with everywhere else, we had to go through security.  the guard called me over and asked if i had a pocket knife in my bag.  i said i didn’t but he didn’t look convinced but let us go on our way.  wow…david was as amazing to see as we thought.  they have benches around to sit and admire david which we did.  of course there were no photos but people tried anyway and were promptly yelled at.  tyler kind of stood in the way so i could sneak a pic.  it’s from behind david but it’s a secret snap none the less.  :)   the guide book i bought was really funny…it said you probably headed straight for david but you passed up michelangelo’s four unfinished sculptures entitled  the prisoners, (intended for the tomb of pope julius II) in your haste!  so of course we took some time to look around after that.

the curtain is hung

the curtain is hung

kaitlyn imitating art

kaitlyn imitating art

we decided to head back to the hotel but ended up stopping quickly at palazzo medici riccardi.  it was neat but a quick tour. and now really….back to the hotel.

the kids were pretty tired so it was a good time to let them rest at the hotel.  kaity really wasn’t feeling well with the heat so i think they were all going to take a nap.  michael and i went around the corner to a little pizza place/cafe for a coffee (for me) and a beer (for michael).  when we stepped inside to pay, we noticed they had this cool old-fashioned cappucino machine; typically italian.  the wait-staff at this place were awesome, atypically polite and super nice!

cappucino anyone?

cappucino anyone?

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.