And that, my friends, is the blog of 2009...
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Zagreb, Lower Town and the last of the blogs for now...
Happy Birthday Gavin and a day trip to the Croatian coastal town of Zadar
Yesterday we went on a 'Field Trip' to the coastal town of Zadar. Gavin, Victoria and the 'team' were looking at a new cadastral computer system at the Court, and were being feted by the Chief Justice guy there (another book and a small bottle of Cherry Brandy to add to the haul, and the groaning baggage allowance...). Sadly I was not invited (well, I could have gone, but it might have been a bit boring). So instead I traipsed around the beautiful Roman walled town of Zadar. The only downside was (and I know I shouldn't complain after 5 weeks' holiday in the sun and heat of the Balkans and its environs) it rained the whole day and I got soaked through and frozen, so just felt miserable for most of the day. The only highlight for me was the amazing Sea Organ. The Sun Salutation would have been great had there been any sun, so I'll just have to come back one day with G on a cruise!!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Zagreb: Upper Town
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Mud, mud, glorious mud, part 2. The video,,,
You've read the story, you've seen the photos, now watch the action-packed video. Oh and if you haven't done the former, see the other blog for today... Click on the arrow to view.
Mud, mud, glorious mud...Part 1
Just when I thought all this travelling malarkey was getting a bit boring, they brought on the fun. Yesterday we had an afternoon trip to a bottling factory; it was to be followed by a trip to another winery (the last one for us was with the Norwegians, in case you think this is all the World Bank do) and then a meal. What they didn't tell us was that after the factory we would be going to a small farm to see where the vegggies came from. and what they also didn't tell us was that in order to get to this farm we would be travelling by coach down a very muddy road. What followed was an hour-an-a-half of amusement as we watched the coach first start skidding in the road, then, after offloading us all into the mire in our ill-prepared footwear, trying to turn around and come back. This is when the real fun started, as the coach ended up with its front right wheel up in the air and the rear end well and truly stuck. Eventually a tractor came to the rescue and hauled it out, with a bunch of farm-hands pushing from behind. I'll try and upload the video, but it probably won't work. But here are a few pictures anyway. of course the only thing anyone will be talking about after this 3 day retreat is the day we got stuck in the mud...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Chisinau
Monday, October 19, 2009
The rooms full of archives will hopefully one day be replaced by a couple of folders on a computer.
Here you can see the belfry of the monastery atop the mountain from which it is hewn. Look beneath the belfry and to the left and you will see a slit in the rock which is another cave. the rocks all around this area are riddled with such caves, many of which were 'home' to monks.
In the front door...
...and out the back. Mind your step, now. Click on the picture to enlarge it and you will see Tatiana following the tradition of placing a coin in a crack of the wall, and making a wish. I think she must have been wishing that a fence would suddenly appear behind her... Guess who took the photo, teetering on the edge of the rock at the far end? Health and Safety?
Gavin tries out a 'fishing chair' on the journey. And yes, he really did walk along that rickety old bridge.
Bedrooms, Flintstone style. I expect the 15th century monks were so exhausted after carving out this place with their bare hands that they didn't care where they slept. 
You need to be a shortie to stand up here. Maybe the monks were permanently stooped after carving out the monastery on hands and knees. Peggy here with Sjoerd Vogelzang, the Dutch guy who took us out yesterday (and whose company paid for the winery tour on Friday).
An old lady, one of many seen on our journey. Often they are sat around in twos and threes having a natter.
Just in case anybody cares or wonders where the blog went, we have been experiencing some serious problems with uploading photos from the camera to the computer. It all started after we upgraded our Norton anti-virus software. Lesson learnt. After a total of 4 hours' online support (2.5 yesterday and 1.5 today) we now have photos, though not via HP photosmart as before. Ah well. I am now heartily sick of cameras and photos, but will upload a few pics just for you in spite of that. Some show Gavin 'at work' in one of the local cadastre offices and the others are from a day trip on Sunday to a place called Orheiul Vechi where we went into a tiny monastery literally carved into a hill. We went in one side of the hill and out the other. All I can say is those monks must have had a few blisters...not to mention bedsores, when you see the pictures of the Flintstone-style 'bedrooms'. Enjoy. This afternoon I will redeem the rest of my day by going out and taking more pictures. After that I might throw my camera away...
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