Saturday 19 April 2008

Croatia Holiday



Croatia is an amazing country to visit. We definitely recommend putting it on places to see (especially before the Euro takes over completely!).

We stayed in a lovely family run boutique hotel in Cavtat, which is a few miles south of Dubrovnik. Its easy to tell the two cities apart in the slide show. Cavtat is a very small village with a sheltered bay. Dubrovnik is a walled city that looks right upon the Adriatic Sea. Both are unique in their own ways, Cavtat with its tree canopied hills and water side cafes, and Dubrovnik with its war scars and historic feel. We spent our time relaxing, reading, and eating (of course). Each day we spent time in both cities, and if it was closer to summer weather the islands throughout the area are wonderful places to visit.

And then there is Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Why were we there you ask? Per the beginning of the slide show, we went on an adventure sponsored by Austrian Air/Croatian Air/Vienna Airport. The trip didn't start out well, and got progressively worse throughout the first day. When we arrived at Heathrow, the liquid police decided Anna's bag was 1 inch too long so we were sent back to check our bags. Given United allowed for 30 minutes connection in Vienna, this wasn't good. After leaving 40 minutes late, we were pretty sure we were not going to make it (and if we did not with our luggage). It didn't help matters that we had matching middle seats, and Anna's neighbor was in a yelling match with another passenger.

"Luckily" as we were about to land, the captain informed us that the Dubrovnik gate was next to ours and the flight hadn't left. Much to our surprise, it hadn't left because it had been canceled. Technically, the pilot was right. Austrian Air decided on our behalf to given us 7 hours in Zagreb. This actually was a great side trip as it isn't the tourist haven that coast cities are, and it has its own historical charm. We are becoming extremely experienced with international public transit.

Finally, late that night we arrived in Dubrovnik. Of all of the areas of Croatia which had experienced war in the 1990's, the airport was the only one that showed it. We had a driver waiting for us as we got into the baggage area, and we were ready to go. Except as Anna predicted, our luggage wasn't. It seemed that for the 10 folks we traveled with from Vienna, Austrian Air forgot to put our luggage on our replacement flights. It would take another day for our bags to arrive (only 1 flight a day). As Anna filled out the paperwork and Nils called United to figure out what was happening, our driver cut bait and took someone else. Can't blame him, but it left us and 3 other victims with a problem. It seems as if there aren't many cab drivers in the greater Dubrovnik area who wanted to wait for the airport to close, so all 5 of us got in the only remaining cab. It wasn't a tough choice as the airport employees had locked the doors and turned out the lights. But hey, no luggage to clog up the boot!

Despite the excitement, we had such a wonderful time that we didn't think about it again until now. We can't wait to go to Croatia again, and next time to the islands near Split.

Sunday 6 April 2008

Wild Weekend

Well, not so wild but definitely different.

We first ventured into North London, which is amazingly different from our neck of the woods. It is a great place to get away, and so close to everything at the same time.

Hampstead was beautiful; a cute picturesque English town, with a huge heath (park) that is full of hiking trails, ponds, and rolling wooded hills.



We then walked to the next town of Highgate, and took the bus to Camden. Camden has no trees, hills or ponds, but plenty of excitement. This is the area of London where many of the rock stars and young celebrities live, though no sightings this time.

On Sunday, we woke up to snow! For two Californians, this was quite exciting so we had to document the event. We only hope this is a rare occurrence.




*Please note - Anna does have clean clothes to wear (thanks Nils), but this was actually the first time her snow jacket was used properly. From the past blog pictures, you can tell Anna always anticipates snow.

Thursday 3 April 2008

Where have we been?

It has definitely been a while, and we're sorry we haven't kept you all updated on what's been going on here. So, we will just fill you in on a few things that have been going on and then we will get back to our regular posts.

February and March seemed to fly by! I went back to California for a whirlwind trip, which was wonderful! It was nice to be home and you can't beat San Diego's weather! Since I have been back, I've started the intermediate level pastry course which has been "brilliant"! On a side note, I have finally created a blog for my pastries. So you can check them out at www.annaspastries.blogspot.com. Later this week I will be sure to put lots of pictures up! Nils has been working and watching football of course, not to mention preparing for the fantasy baseball season!!

Lets see, our only other interesting tidbits to share are... we had our first snow, so we are told, although we slept through it! They say it is supposed to snow this weekend so if it does we will definitely take some pictures! We also have been going quite frequently to a local pub for quiz night! We have had so much fun, but we do tend to come in last or second to last since we aren't too good with the general British knowledge. We went to a Chelsea football game last weekend, which was great!!

And, Nils will not like that I am sharing this, but it's too funny not to. Incidentally, we really have had trouble with the whole washer/dryer(or lack of) system here. Well, we were at the grocery store the other day and needed laundry detergent. Nils set off to pick one up and after 5 minutes he still hadn't come back to find me. I finally found him and he told me that he had been buying fabric softener for the past 5 months, not detergent, oops! So we finally have figured out what to use to clean our clothes, and we promise when you come to visit you will have clean sheets (not just soft). Anyway, lots of new stuff to learn over here!


We are SO excited for the long spring days and our upcoming trips to Croatia and Italy! Bring on the flip flops!! Until next time, all the best!