As we entered Montenegro, we came across a Russian supermarket. Turns out there is a huge Russian population in the country. Both nations use the Cyrillic alphabet and have Orthodox Christian cultures. There's also some significant political mixing it turns out, which led us to a schooling moment about "oligarchs." The Russian connection paid off for us in the form of delicious smoked fish, fresh brown bread, and other Russian specialties.
In Herceg Novi, Aaron and the boys watched a Liverpool game at a gorgeous café, while Susanna explored the old town and the boardwalk.
We celebrated shabbat in the van using candles gifted from home and braided bread found at the local bakery.もっと詳しく
旅行者I was interested in whether the Russians in Montenegro were having any problems because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine...the writings that I saw by residents of Montenegro indicated no...so, too, new residents from Russia said that they experienced kindness and acceptance...how wonderful to read that!
旅行者I was interested in whether the Russians in Montenegro were having any problems because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine...the writings that I saw by residents of Montenegro indicated no...so, too, new residents from Russia said that they experienced kindness and acceptance...how wonderful to read that!
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What do you mean watercolour??
旅行者Have you been keeping shabbat weekly since you’ve been travelling?