Friday 13 June 2014

Jiakomo Thief this is mission complete...

Hi Christian and Rhys,
My final picture comes to you from Split, Croatia. Similar to a mini Venice, nothing can be more Croatian than enjoying a cocktail by the waterfront.
I hope you guys have enjoyed they journey... I'm off to plaster your sticker on the world cup big screen as soon as I finish this cocktail, I'm positive lots of people will notice it there!
Amanda :)

Countries completed:
Spain
Romania
Bulgaria
Turkey
Hungary
Serbia (Switzerland - I think it counts too!)
Bosnia
Croatia

Monday 9 June 2014

Sail your worries away....?

I've hit the ocean in the last two days and its been just beautiful. The Croatian coastline is very serene and some of the boats have been just incredible.
I got off to a shaky start almost missing the boat, but since then I've been on it almost first out of everyone! Funny that!?!?!
We have three couples (two from Albury and one from Sydney... They are all friends and booked together) and Jo from Brisbane who is 6mths in to her crazy around the world tri. Jo and I are sharing the smallest room ever, but its ok as we only have to sleep in there... Our bags have to stand upright in front of the door as you enter as its the only space we have... But we have a cupboard! (well a shelf each!)
The boat has three toilets, none of which you really want to use if you don't have to, and two showers. The outside shower off the back of the boat (it means showering in swimmers) and one inside (which I tend to use... But it puddles with everyone's shower water so you don't always feel clean eek!).
Oh well the joys of sailing... Its not always glamorous folks.
(neither is the 43yr old skipper constantly trying to hit on you.. But that's a much longer story 😌).
Anyhoo... 5 days to go and then its time to start the journey home.
In the meantime... We have been to some very cute little islands and the lovely passengers on the boat have been ocean swimming. I even had a bit of a dip today in the Mijet national park which was nice (yes Lara I went swimming :p)..
Enjoy the photos...
Until next time
A
Ps. This sailing thing has a funny little system... All the small islands let you charge your devices at their restaurants which is great. You also buy lots of coffee so you can use cafe toilets (it means not using the ones on the boat!) lol. Tonight our marina in Korcula has free marina showers and toilets... Hello hair washing! (its really about the little things!).

Saturday 7 June 2014

Dubrovnik..

Just an absolutely stunning place. I haven't seen much of it, but what I have seen has been amazing. Enjoy photos of the town from the city walls, and from the fort high up on the hill.
Today is the start of my 44ft sailing trip. Its three couples, myself and my soon to be roommate Joanne from Australia. Its going to be a very go slow experience, which I'm looking forward to after almost 8 weeks away.
I'll have no internet I'm guessing! And there is also a possibility that I'll just have trouble charging my phone.
So if you don't hear from me for a week ... Just think of me soaking up the sun in Croatia on a sailing boat.. Lol
Love to all,
Amanda

Thursday 5 June 2014

Another day, another bruise...

1350 steps to the top of the fort in Kotor... Of course the clumsy me rolled my ankle on the way down and managed a nice ankle bruise and a slightly scraped knee (just adding to the collection of leg bruises!)... Almost fixed it with a bag of frozen chips (surprisingly they are cheaper in Kotor than frozen peas of frozen veggie mix... Lol I bet you were dying to find that out!).
Enjoy the view... I worked hard for it.
A x
Tomorrow last day of tour.. Dubrovnik! :)

Wednesday 4 June 2014

A monastery and the bay in Kotor...

Not much longer and my 9th intrepid trip is almost over. Yesterday we left the cabins early to head to a beautiful orthodox monastery high in the Montenegrin mountains. It was built into the rock face and just had this eerily peaceful feeling. Its highly visited by Serbian people and Russians so we were happy to arrive early and beat the rush. I don't have photos of the actual chapel/church as you couldn't take photos.. But the have been working on the sleeping area and this is what you will see.
After that we again made our way along windy mountain roads to get to the bay of Kotoa. Its just beautiful and a must see in Montenegro. We took a boat tour to visit a man-made island church... Just stunning. And the food... Just amazing... Sorry I tucked in before remembering to get a photo of my delicious grilled baby squid.
We its another day in Kotor, and another fortress to climb and see... Tomorrow Dubrovnik and our last full day on tour before departure day... Then its on to sailing!
Thanks for reading...
A x

Montenegro...

Cabin huts by an open stream sound lovely right?!? Mmm, add wooden beams and rafters, a couple of snorers, a dirty shower and non-white sheets and then its just not so cool!
One night and I've bearly survived... It's 4:30am and i cant sleep, there's no curtains anywhere anyway... We have 6:30 breakfast and leave at 7am so... We've decided no showers this morning... Half of us will smell interesting! We stop at a monestary on the way to Kotor... Then its showers and the beach! Well deserved I think!
A x
Ps... Of course no internet here so this will upload when we get to Kotor.... 

Monday 2 June 2014

Mostar...

Our trip in Bosnia is almost over... Just a brewery dinner visit tonight and then tomorrow is a new country and a new currency... I'm almost home folks.
Mostar, great city separated by a beautiful stream or river... Wasn't listening, sorry.
Its got a great old bridge and was of course heavily bombed by this time the Croatians. Yep, everyone wants what everyone else has. The fighting in the past, in this region, was just atrocious. This time the Croatians wanted to take the city, as a result it was heavily bombed and fired at, leaving nearly every beige damaged. The famous Mostar bridge, where idiots (no other way to describe it) will jump the 20m into the water is a reconstruction of the old one which was destroyed.
The amusing sign is from the mosque which you could visit... Thought you might all enjoy it.
A x

Was MIA, but now I'm back...

Its been a busy few days and so I've been a bit slack. Here is where I've been lately...
To Sarajevo... Great, and hilarious guide Muhammad, showed us around the city. Most has been rebuilt since the war, but some bombed out buildings still remain. The Sarajevo roses.. Are the red wax they use to fill the holes where bomb blasts destroyed streets and often left many injured or worse. Its also a place for new and old architecture, so you can see a real contrast in buildings that were rebuilt, and those newly designed....
Yesterday was Mostar, but I'll show you in a separate post so photos are mixed up :)
A x

The Sarajevo war tunnel...

This is a story of hope and sadness, but an important one nonetheless for the Bosnian and Herzegovinian people. This tunnel was created under a family home and stretched 800m underneath the UN occupied airport to Bosnian occupied territory. It was, for almost 3 years, the only way the city (which was held hostage by the Serbian forces from 1992-1995) could be supplied with, fresh fruit and veggies, minimal electricity, ammunition and weapons and transfer heavily wounded people out to hospitals with better supplies. It was often filled with water, sometimes chest high, while transferring electricity and food, meaning that when bent over (its also quite low) there was just one inch of breathing room for people walking through. Traffic flowed in just one direction it was so narrow, and a one way trip of 800m would take between 45 & 75min.
It helped people make up to 4000 trips per day to collect supplies and over the war period was used 1.5 million times.. Its truly a remarkable story and one worth sharing with people around the world.
Hopefully, from your Facebook page Christian and Rhys, more people will learn about the amazing spirit and love that the Sarajevo people showed in times of complete destruction and terror.

Sorry its a little depressing... Do visit Sarajevo though if you have a chance... The people are just incredible, and have great senses of humor!