Showing posts with label Dubrovnik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubrovnik. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Last two days in Dubrovnik

When we woke up Wednesday morning, it was very cloudy and thundering.
 The downpour started while we were eating breakfast outside. After breakfast, the rain subsided and we decided to walk through the Old Town and explore on the other side of the walls since we didn't have any plans. Of course the rain started again and we started to get drenched. All the tourists had full plastic bag body suits and umbrellas. We just had our little rain jackets. The funniest thing was a local, old man who didn't have a jacket on wearing a clear plastic bag you get from the vegetable section of the supermarket on his bald head. I wish I had gotten a picture but my purse was wrapped up under my rain jacket. 
Dad and I stopped for a second so he could tighten the back of my rain jacket hat and some ladies had massive, telescopic cameras taking pictures of us and giggling. Dad gave them his business card so they could email us the picture.
We decided to turn back to the hotel and get manicures. 
After our manicures, the rain and clouds had completely disappeared and it was boiling hot again.
I'm not girly enough for nail colours, I smudged the colour 5 minutes after. 
We then set off to find this cave beach we saw the day before on the ferry home from Lokrum. The receptionist suggested we did not go to it because it was hard to get to but we wanted to anyways.
There's the cave around the corner.
I tried to get it to it from this side. But I'd have to swim and Dad had the backpack.
We then asked at another hotel from the other side of the cave and they said it was private property but said we could try from their beach front. I ended up scaling this rock wall about 15 feet overhanging a cliff, with some rocks and water below. I'd have to aim well if I fell. Luckily, once I scaled around one side of the wall Dad couldn't see me anymore, otherwise he'd be freaking out that I'd fall. Once I had gotten that far, there was no connection to the other rocks attached to the cave so I had to turn back. I guess all of the other people had reached it by boat. 
We gave up and went to our hotel beach. 

Later that evening we were going to check out a new restaurant, but after looking at the menu we both just wanted to go back to Taj Mahal and have our massive meal. We had the same thing as the day before and I got some more of the amazing baclava to take home because I was way too full to eat it there. Since we had come three days in a row they already knew us and gave us some amazing honey liquor as a little gift. I forgot my jacket and one of the waiters ran out "Hey Lady, you forgot this." Dad and I just love how they say lady here.
We went for a night swim.

For Thursday, we planned to visit the island Mljet. Wednesday night, we both had a poor sleep because the wind starting gusting at over 30 km/hr at 3 am and Dad woke up to retrieve his socks from the balcony. When we woke up Thursday morning, exhausted, it was still cloudy and windy and Dad said we probably shouldn't go to Mljet, so we crawled back into bed for a few more hours. When we woke up again it was of course beautiful outside. Missed out on Mljet, apparently the most gorgeous island :(. 
It was crazy with tourists in Dubrovnik since a couple of cruise ships had docked that morning so we headed off for some peace and quiet on Lokrum. 
I came prepared with some bread this time to give to my friends, the peacocks (well I used some from Dad's sandwich heehee). 
Hello sir.

Either we weren't paying attention two days ago, or in the past two days all the babies were born, as their were little cheeping peacocks following their mothers.
We explored for a bit before heading to the beach. 
Dad didn't like me near the edge.
An ancient artifact we found. Dad and I pretended it was a foot or a tool like a garden hoe or axe. 
Time to lounge on our rock beach.

For dinner, we headed to Restaurant Dubrovnik. 
This was our amuse-bouche, a stick of bread, I think coloured with squid ink, and tomato and cheese covered in olive oil.
We shared the cauliflower risotto with salted and cured tuna roe and lobster tail
Dad had the Gregada specialty from Hvar-fish fillet, clams and prawn tails stew with potatoes and root vegetables (not my cup of tea but Dad said it was delicious)
I had the deer medallion wrapped in bacon with an herb crust, sweet red cabbage and a roasted pear.
It was really good and not gamey at all.
The best was the dessert.
Puff pastry filled with figs cooked in red wine. It was so light and fluffy, I could've eaten 10.

The next morning, it was time to head to Italy for one day before we began our journey home :(

-A

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Lokrum

Today we took the short ferry ride over to the island Lokrum. I was super excited because my friend Krysta had said there are wild peacocks on the island. I convinced Dad that we should walk around first before going to the beach, mostly so we could find these birds.
Lokrum, from our hotel; Hop, skip and a jump away
When we first stepped on the island we heard a massive squawk, and looked up in the tree to see my first peacock! I didn't know they flew up into trees, Dad said they just placed that one there to get people excited about the island and it's probably the only one on the entire island. If you look really hard at the middle tree you can see the long tail of the peacock. 
This just excited me to find more, up close and personal. 
We had no idea where we were going (as per usual we didn't bring a map) but just followed one of the paths (avoiding the path all the school children went on). We walked around for quite awhile when we came upon 5 female peacocks right on the trail! I was so excited and ran up taking a million pictures when a male came out of the bushes (the males have the colourful tails)!
My entire goal of the trip to the island was fulfilled and now I was more relaxed to do whatever, even just lay on the beach. We came upon a little park with the outdoor workout equipment, like a manual elliptical etc. Dad started working out on one and I took a video when I looked to my right to see a male with his full tail expanded. I quickly ditched videotaping dad and ran to see. It was hilarious because as soon as he expanded his tail, around 6 female peacocks ran as fast as they could past him to get away. Dad and I thought they did this to mate so we weren't quite sure if the females were just running because they didn't want to mate or what. I read more about this when I got home and apparently the males expand their tails to attract the females. The bigger the better (unless it's too big then it also can scare the females away)...sounds similar to humans ;) . Also there is importance of how many of the circular eye patterns they have on their tails. From this, it seems like that male we saw was not very attractive as the females could not hurry out of the area any faster. The really cool thing he also did when his tail was expanded was shake it with the hard bony looking projections holding it up. It was almost like it was vibrating and it made a really cool sound. Of course I videotaped him for like 2 minutes to capture it and he wouldn't do it again but as soon as I turned the camera off he did it 10 seconds later...typical. They also do this shaking thing to attract the females attention to them. Poor guy, after the females ran away he continued to do this in a field...by himself.
All the ladies
My first male spotting
I then saw some people in the park feeding another male treats. I walked over to them and asked what they were doing and if the bird was aggressive. They said no want to feed him some bread? I of course said yes...what a dumb tourist, setting myself up for losing some fingers. I was nervous to hold the bread in between my fingers like the lady so I left it flat on my hand like they taught us in elementary when you feed horses at the zoo. Still have all my fingers at the end of the day :)
We then set out to find this salt water pool, which we didn't know the name of but had heard about from Krysta and the German lady, who had been here the day before. We decided it must have been number 12 on the map so we started walking to the far side of the island. 
Along the way we then took a jaunt through the botanical gardens. 
This is easier to read on my computer somehow but it explains the botanical gardens. Basically, it was established in 1959 to study how non-native tropical and sub-tropical plants adapt to the Mediterranean climate of this region. In the War of 1991, the garden suffered more than 50 direct artillery hits.
Then we climbed up the steep hill to the fort.  Half way up, we asked these firemen where the pool was and they laughed and said all the back in the direction we had come from. We decided to keep going since we had already made it so far. 
The panoramic views were well worth it. 
Had to cool down with a swim after the uphill hike. 
Finally found the pool, which was right beside where we saw the peacocks in the beginning. It wasn't that exciting because it was old stale water, but it was cool that there was a lake in the middle of the island filled with salt water with no evident inflow from the ocean. 

Finally time for what dad has been waiting for, the beach!
The German lady on the ferry over (who actually was at the table before us at the Taj Mahal the night before) said there was a gorgeous nude beach here. We found the sign for FKK and headed that way. We looked up FKK later and found it was short for a German word (Freikörperkultur) that basically means Free body culture. When I was looking this up I also found that we have visted all of the nudist beaches in the Dalmatia gulf. 
It was acutally gorgeous because it was layered rocks all the way down to the water so everyone had their own little rock pod to sit in.
The glass boat tours that go along the island come very close to the shore and the drunk tourists on it giggled and hooted at anyone standing up when they passed. The people most excited by it were the Asian tour groups who laughed the hardest and hooted and hollared the most. Everyone on the boat would rush to one edge of the boat to take pictures with their iPads. Dad joked that the boat was going to tip over by how quickly everyone rushed to the one side. 
If you walked to the very far end of the beach there is an amazing cave to swim into. About 5 of us jumped in and swam towards it and were met by a group of kayakers. 
Time to go back to the ferry. 

For dinner, we went back to Taj Mahal.
We already knew what we were going to order, the Genghis Khan platter for two, which contained grilled minced meat, turkey skewers, pljeskavice, sudukice, rumpsteak and chicken. It was so delicious. All of the meat was juicy and seasoned so well that I didn't add any of the sauces that came with it. Out of the 6 meats we had there was only one that I didn't love, only because it wasn't as flavourful and juicy as the others. I forget which one it was but I'm guessing it was the rumpsteak. 
The British people next to us said they will order it next time they came because of how good it looked. The turkey on skewers was even better than the turkey on skewers I had the day before here, I think because without the spinach it was extremely moist. 
The funniest part of the evening was at the end of the meal when we talked to the British couple more and Dad said "We have been here two weeks and the weather has been brilliant." I had to hold my tongue to keep from laughing and saying, Oh i guess you are British now Dad. I told him after that I noticed he had said it and he said ya I was trying to sound British to relate to them. We laughed the whole way down the street. He should have told them what a jolly good time we've been having. 

On a side note, for everyone who laughed at the video on the parrot jumping on my head and me saying "excuse me lady," I think I must have subconsciously picked it up while I was here. I have never referred to someone out loud as lady before and ever since I said it here and people pointed it out Dad and I have heard the locals say lady to people all the time. "Hey lady, you forgot your leftovers," was just one of the examples we heard of many. Another thing they say here that we always laugh about and now say it is "welcome." You wouldn't think that's werid but without the your in front of welcome it sounds quite odd. They also say it with a little accent to or almost sharply so it's very cute and entertaining. Poor Ingrid, I'm sure Dad will be saying it to her at work for the next month or so. He also will probably be talking to her about the punishment corner, which was an area in Zadar they had a long time ago for people who had done something wrong. Anytime we do something bad here we say to each other that we need to be sent to the punishment corner and I'm sure Dad will continue this at work for the next while. 

This trip there has not been any shopping. Dad said I could look in stores if I wanted, but it gave me anxiety with him just waiting for me outside bored. So don't expect any gifts back home :). One thing I finally did buy was this cheap little coin that Dad laughed is probably worth 5 cents. It's like those squashed, stamped pennies you get from Disney world with Donald or a character on it. I asked Dad how I should explain it for the blog and he laughed and said "junk jewellery?" Anyways, I like to have a piece of jewellery to remember my trips by everytime I put it on. Each of the "coins" had different stamps on them, some boats, etc. Each with some kind of meaning. I wanted mine to be most similar to an actual coin of the past so I picked one with the indentation of the old currency.
It came on an ugly, cord so I switched it onto a long chain I had.
Dad said it looked cute today :P

Today is rainy, so we are just sitting inside relaxing right now :( ...waiting for our manicure appointment. Man, vacations are tough work.

-A