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    • Day 17

      Day 17 - From Kaštela to Split

      August 16, 2022 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      The kitten woke me up super early at around 5:30am by walking over my face. 🐈‍⬛ 😅 But she was still cuddly and layed down again, so I found no need in getting up so early. I planned to arrive at the vet around 10am, half an hour before arriving I should give a croatian woman a call for further instructions at the vet. So I thought I'd have plenty of time to pack and get there.
      Well, I should have packed up this early because around 7am a local guy came to pick some figs from the tree next to my tent. 🥴 Let's say he wasn't amused about me being there and clapped his newspaper against the tent, but once he saw the kitten he didn't bother much anymore but I started packing up anyways then. He basically ignored me. 🙈😅 I don't think it was his olive tree yard but a neighbour or so and he was "stealing" the figs. I was stressed slightly anyways. 😅🥴

      Even though it was only like 17km to the vet in Split, it took forever. I didn't want to go on the bigger roads with the kitten, so I trusted komoot in sending me on an alternative route - huge mistake, again. 🙈 Not to talk about super steep gravel (!) roads that ended up in road closure due to construction (which I realized after pushing the bike up the hill for at least 10 min, struggling to keep the kitten in the basket), I also ended up with no road at all on a roman historical site at 9am. At least it offered a beautiful view on Split. 🥴 I managed to get over it with the help of three German girls walking their dog. For the last six kilometers I've sworn myself to not get off the main road anymore, even though the ride through Split was hilly as hell.
      I arrived at the vet around 10:20am and Marian was already waiting there. I tried multiple times to reach the croatian woman, but couldn't get through. After calls back and forth between the NGO we finally got hold of someone who told the vet about what to do (some legal issues with the quarantine time had to be discussed) and we finally got to have the appointment.

      I didn't name the little kitten until then because I didn't want to get too attached since I may not be able to keep her. Also, I wasn't 100% sure about the gender. It is a she and they required me to name her for her documents. I named her "Mali", it's croatian and basically means "little". I liked the sound of it. :)

      So the vet found that Mali has a previous injury on her back leg, a broken hip that healed the wrong way. The vet also told me that if she's not using the leg, it may be better to amputate it. After the X-ray, Mali got chipped and vaccinated, and finally got her travel papers. I will go to a vet once we're in Germany to get a second opinion on the leg. But in my opinion she's pretty fine with the leg and using it to jump and run around the appartment. The vet didn't see that since she was just sitting down on the floor frightened and not walking. So far from seeing her using the leg, I don't think it should be amputated, but will get a second opinion from another vet.

      I was so glad to get in the car and back to Šibenik once we were done in Split instead of going back on my bike. I think Mali agrees..
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    • Day 5

      Split

      September 24, 2019 in Croatia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Um 8.30Uhr geht es für 53 Kuna + 10 Kuna fürs Gepäck von Sibenik nach Split.
      Meine Unterkunft ist das Gravitas Hostel. Als erstes geht es zum Diokletianpalast und von dort erst die Riva in Richtung Osten zum Kastela Strand und dann zurück und westlich von Split zum Backceva Strand.Read more

    • Day 18

      Split

      June 21, 2018 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Although the train was late in the evening arriving, the front of the popular Croatian seaside resort of Split was bustling with bars and restaurants as I made my way to my lovely modernised studio apartment in the old town. What did we do before Google maps? The town reminded me of a very upmarket Blackpool, busy mainly with young people from all over Europe on holiday.

      After a good night’s sleep I set off to find the main attraction of Split - Diocletian’s Palace - built as a retirement home for the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 4th century AD, only to find it was virtually on my doorstep. I enjoyed a guided walking tour of this fascinating place from a somewhat zany guide, who seemed like she had had had too many years on the wacky backy.

      Given the heat again, I headed for the city beach in the afternoon, only a 15 minute walk away and enjoyed a lovely swim in the sea. Two British lads were showing off their sporting prowess in the water - throwing a frisbee to each other while holding a can of lager. Then in the evening off to cross the Adriatic once again, only a bit further north, this time from Split, Croatia to Ancona, Italy.

      Farewell Croatia, it’s been nice getting to know you, even although it’s been all too short.
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    • Day 18

      More Zagreb

      June 21, 2018 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Did I say what a beautiful city Zagreb was? Had a lovely walk around today again in the warm sunshine. Took in Ban Jelačić Square - the main meeting point; the twin towered Cathedral of the Assumption of our Blessed Virgin Mary - the emblem of the city; the Dolac fruit and vegetable market; the Botanic Gardens; and some of the lovely Art Nouveau buildings that dot the city. Took the world’s shortest passenger cable railway up to the Upper Town and it was even prettier, with its cobbled streets, St Mark’s Church and the Stone Gate.

      Not one for museums when the sun is shining, I couldn’t resist the Museum of Broken Relationships. This very unusual museum was recommended to me by my friend Lorraine Wilson, in her book Facing Forwards, about her 3 month solo train trip round Europe which has been an inspiration for my trip. Well worth a read. The exhibits have been donated by members of the public and each have a short explanation of how it related to the end of a relationship. It was powerful and I was in floods more than once. To console visitors, the attached café offered ‘beers as cold as your ex’s heart.’

      To recover from all that emotion, I treated myself to afternoon tea at the fabulous Esplanade Hotel, built in 1925 to provide top-notch accommodation for passengers on the Orient Express, which made one of its stops at Zagreb. Apparently the locals were shocked at a performance by provocative dancer Josephine Baker in 1929.

      All too soon it was back in the rails and off to the Croatian coastal resort of Split, with beautiful lush scenery all the way. But I loved Zagreb and will be back.
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    • Day 5

      Split

      November 1, 2018 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      Starting off the morning with a city walking tour. Excellent tour guide. Explored the palace we had wandered through last night on our own. Afterwards had some time to sit on the waterfront for a cup of coffee and some pastries and do some shopping in the town. Rain clouds gathered around noon just in time for our departure to Dubrovnik. We’ll be traveling about 4 hours to get there, passing through Bosnia-Herzegovina on our way

      For and interesting look into the history of the tie (explains the picture) - https://kamauf-zagreb.com/blog/did-you-know-the…

      Made it to hotel in Dubrovnik around 5pm. Huge property out on the water. Super fast internet speeds - 140mbs downloads and 200mbs uploads. Wish we got that back home. Went downstairs for Gate1 provided Buffett. Holy moly! It was like a food circus! Can’t believe the amount and variety of food being served. Sat down with Tony and Diane from New Jersey (he a State trooper working in Emergency Mgmt and she an attorney working in helping with the Aging (hey, she can be my attorney!). We became great friends almost immediately. Had a great time chatting with them and discussing all the places each of us has been. Heading for the rack around 10pm. City walking tour in the morning, then some free time in the afternoon before heading to Montenegro on Saturday.
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    • Day 8

      Croatia - Split

      June 7, 2018 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Wir waren früh unterwegs...zum schönsten Strand in ganz Kroatien...Punta Rata in Brela...war seeehr schön...und wir haben den Tag genossen...abends waren wir wieder in unserem Lieblingsrestaurant "Fife" und in Split unterwegs...Read more

    • Day 5

      Croatia - Split

      June 4, 2018 in Croatia ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Und schon wieder am Strand...aber heute fast allein da..auch wenn es sich nachmittags mal etwas zugezogen hat...abends waren wir in nem kroatischen Restaurant essen...endlich mal...es gibt hier sooooo viele italienische, als ob man kn Italien wäre...danach noch schön im Innenhof des Palastes (Ruinen) gesessen und der Live-Musik gelauscht. Danach haben wir auf dem Heimweg noch ein Gratis-Konzert eines klassisch traditionelles Mädelschor gelauscht...soooo schön...hätte man mir da ein Bett hingestellt...ich wäre sofort eingeschlafen.Read more

    • Day 7

      Cenita en la Bokeria

      August 18, 2015 in Croatia ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Hemos salido a cenar como personas para comer algo croata en 5 días y hemos estado en la Bokeria.

      Es un restaurante y vinoteca, es muy bonito y con una comida muy buena, hemos probado dos vinos blancos croatas y... Había salmorejo!!!

      Después hemos ido al Peristil a escuchar musiquita en directo y nos hemos venido a dormir, q la caminata de esta mañana se va notando.

      Mañana sera otro día
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    • Day 10

      HNK Hajduk Split II - NK Novigrad

      March 24, 2018 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Kurze Zeit später ging es für uns dann auch schon wieder mit dem Bus Richtung Fähre. Viel los war dort eh nicht und der nächste Bus fuhr dann erst 4 Stunden später. So war es ein kurzer, aber schöner Aufenthalt.
      Vom Fährhafen fuhren wir mit dem Taxi zum Hajduk Stadion. Dort spielte heute die zweite Vertretung von Split gegen NK Novigrad und das ist noch 2. Liga in Kroatien. Immerhin konnte ich so noch einen 3. Ground und das zweitgrößte Stadion Kroatiens machen (Dank geht natürlich an Beeke, dass sie das mitmacht!!).
      Im Stadion war nicht viel los, aber mehr als im Erstligaspiel von Lokomotiva. Die Karten waren genau so teuer wie bei Dinamo Zagreb und es war nur eine Tribüne und die VIP-Plätze geöffnet. Ich hatte gehofft, dass die Torcida sich eventuell blicken lässt, leider war dies nicht der Fall, womit natürlich auch keine Stimmung vorhanden war. Das Spiel war eher schlecht, dennoch gewannen die Gäste mit 1:0. Hajduk bekam heute gar nichts auf die Reihe und verlor zurecht.
      Nach dem Spiel ging es dann nachhause, Kochen steht auf dem Plan!
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    • Day 3

      Croatia - Split

      June 2, 2018 in Croatia ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Heute sind wir mit dem Mietwagen von Dubrovnik nach Split gefahren, schön mit der eigenen Playlist für den Roadtrip. 😉 Dafür mussten wir durch Bosnien. Als wir in Split ankamen, waren wir erstmal für die nächsten Tage einkaufen, dann in der Ferienwohnung, die wieder super gelegen ist und dann sind wir ein wenig in die Stadt gegangen und die ersten Gassen und den Hafen mit den dicken Privatschiffen erkundet. Dabei habwn wir eine feucht fröjliche Hochzeit gecrasht, naja gesehen halt. Danach hatten wir noch Live- und Straßenmusik auf dem Weg zurück. Die Stadt ist auch wieder sooooo schön. Und wie jeden Abend haben wir ihn mit dem einen oder anderen kühlen Radler ausklingen lassen...Read more

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