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Saturday, 20 June 2026

Back from Croatia!

Yet again I have come home with a cold, thanks to taking public transport. Just like the Italian covid cold last September, this also is a hardcore virus - it’s certainly not covid but is a very long lasting cold. Not only me, but Keith, who was totally floored. Then my brother got it, though two days in bed seemed to do him some good and he flew home yesterday. I kept telling him to change his flight but he was adamant he could cope. I wouldn’t have fancied it, especially after we waited 50 minutes in a queue at check in (and then they opened up two more desks as we got to the top of the queue, isn’t that so bloody annoying). By the way I am on day 15 and still coughing and blowing my nose occasionally and having to sit down after any burst of energy.

But, you don’t really care about that, and would much rather hear about our travels! Did we have a great time? YES! Croatia is fabulous, although it is bloody expensive. Diesel was much cheaper (thank god), restaurant prices were slightly higher than France, but the campsites were really, really expensive. So were entrance tickets to various places, and many churches charge to enter (so we didn’t). Food was good, though the portion sizes are ENORMOUS! I don’t know what that is about! Ok for K and my brother who have huge appetites, but a bit much for me. On the downside though, nearly every restaurant had pretty much the same thing, which was a bit boring - though at least there was a large choice of seafood, meat, pasta, salads etc.

The towns and cities we visited were for the most part lovely, though Dubrovnik was a disappointment. I couldn’t do the city walls and after the long walk from the bus stop downhill and including a number of steps, there is only a relatively small area that is flat. It’s a city more suited to fit people! There were loads of tourists of course, with cruise ships moored around the city, and lots of tourist shops with typical tat. 

Going into Bosnia &H was fun. We had to get out of the van at the border to do the eyeball scan and fingerprint scan things, and we got stamps in our passports. Didn’t get any when leaving though, and Malc who has already done the scan things coming in from the UK, didn’t get a stamp at all, which was a disappointment. Anyway, Mostar was one of my favourite places. Loved all the old bits, and the modern town around peppered with unrenovated shell and bullet damaged buildings from the 90s war was an eye opener. I found it all so hard to imagine, how only 30 years ago war ravaged through these beautiful lands with their fantastic historical cities, yet now it’s all modern, tourist orientated and with typical Mediterranean seaside vibe.

We also loved Split and Trogir, and had a lovely time on Rab Island where I even managed to brave the cool water for a dip. Twice! But then I was coming down with the cold from hell. We also enjoyed the island hopping on ferries.

We were planning to visit Lake Bled in Slovenia at the end but the weather was forecast for rain and 14C, so we decided to go on from Rab to Krk Island for a couple of days instead, which was much warmer! So we’ll do Lake Bled some time in the future.

The three day journey home was tough though, especially for K who is the driver and was feeling rough.

I bought loads of fridge magnets and other bits and bobs. I forgot to include in the photo the pumpkin seed oil I bought at Piran in Slovenia, part of the small coastline the country has, and I’ve just remembered the Delft plate I bought at a flea market which is still in the van. K also bought an insulated water bottle covered in a Mostar print, with all the minarets etc. Oh and the Croatia T-shirt I bought!


The beach towel has a map of Croatia on it as well. It's the first new beach towel I have bought since the 80s - goes to show how few beach type holidays we have these days. But as there are three of us, and one of our towels has holes in it, it was a good excuse!




I do love looking at and occasionally buying jewellery and the bracelet on top is supposed to be Murano glass from Venice (probably a knock off, after all we saw loads of 'designer' handbags 😂) and the one below is blue coral from the Adriatic. How ethical this is I have no idea, I wouldn't want to be be aiding ruining the Adriatic's coral beds. But a bit late now as I have already bought it.


Now we are back and I am battling the enormous pile of laundry (which includes housesitter bedding and towels, M’s bedding and towels, and our Moho and tent bedding and towels. Haven’t even got to that little lot yet!😱

The garden needs a good water as there was a crazy heatwave in May with high temps, and now the same is happening and it’s hard enough keeping up with watering all the pots. The plants look lovely though, and my tomatoes are going crazy and look so healthy. The only problem is that my housesitter doesn’t know about removing side shoots (I thought it was too much to ask) so they are now multi branched and have swamped the poor chillies. I did remove loads of side shoots when we got home, but you can’t take off all the huge side shoots which have tomatoes forming on them, so I will just try to keep on top of the jungle. I have harvested the first two large courgettes, which was exciting! 😄


Ignore the weeds in the gravel, that's another job I need to get on top of. 😱 Also the bark was put down in the gaps to keep the cats off the soil! I had a grill mesh over the area to start with, but obviously plants grow. I had very poor germination of spring onions and something sap sucking ate the rocket, but it is just starting to come back to life again.

The lettuce stuff is a mesclun mix, i.e cut and come again lettuces and endives which are a bit past that stage now. I pulled out those that had completely bolted! There's plenty of dill to harvest plus it is flowering, which I love. I just hope some Swallowtail butterflies will lay eggs on them so I will have my favourite caterpillars to talk to. 😀 Also the coriander on the right is flowering, which is great as I want to save seed as there wasn't a lot of seed in the packet.






One courgette plant is far more sensible than two so I shouldn't end up with far too many! We have already had courgette and bacon fritters which were delicious.


Blogging friends, in time I will pop around to visit your blogs and say hello, in between the many things I need to do now I have a bit more energy, for example after six days most of my clothes are still in the Moho. Garden takes precedence!

14 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a good time and I look forward to seeing some posts on Croatia. So sorry to hear about the dreadful colds and I hope you all completely recover soon.

    I love the beach towel and the fridge magnets. We have just returned from the Isle of Wight and only bought one of the latter!! Although we have a lot from previous visits.

    I know that feeling about a mountain of laundry - it is the same here!

    Your garden vegetables look ahead of my son's. Thankfully his survived while we were away as he put bottles of water in some pots and there was also some rain here.

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    1. Thanks very much Caroline. Feeling much better now and even managed my gym session at my physio which I do once a week. Not getting much done outside though due to the ridiculous temps since we came back. Our thermometers around the patio were 41 and 38 yesterday. I came over feeling funny yesterday whilst folding up laundry on the patio (in shade!). Trying to do what I can early or late.

      Anyway, I really need to finish off the Italian trip before starting on Croatia although it’s hard to think that far back! 😄

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  2. Welcome back! It's great that you had a pleasant trip! Doing laundry after traveling is annoying! I hope you're all feeling better now.

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    1. Thanks so much Anne! We did laundry twice whilst away but always come back with a mountain of it! Feeling much better now. 😄
      Mandy

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  3. Croatia sounds wonderful.

    The ferries, islands and Mostar all full of character. Your garden update made me smile -- tomatoes running wild, courgettes already ready, dill flowering away.
    Hope you’re feeling better soon and can enjoy looking back on the trip without the laundry pile taking over.

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    1. Thanks so much, Veronica. You write such lovely comments. Just like your well written, interesting and informative posts! 😄

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  4. You sure have the world at your fingertips in Europe! It seems like a great holiday despite the prices and coming home with horrible colds.
    There is so much history over there that we don't have in our relatively young country. It's fascinating!
    I love your working hard so your cat can have a good life magnet! :D
    Speaking of colds, Fin had a shocking one which he kindly shared with me, but I wasn't worried because I usually have much better immunity than he does. When his went on and on, I was astounded, but when mine has as well, I'm bloody annoyed! It's been about 3 weeks so far and I've had the full serving of sore throat, headaches, sinus pain, runny nose, fever, and even some red spots on my torso and neck! I tested for Covid and Flu but was clear, so it is just a very nasty upper respiratory virus.
    It's settled in my sinuses which is always the way for me, but the post-nasal drip and night coughing is wearing me out. I've had very low energy levels that's for sure.
    Now school holidays are coming up and I'm sure the grandkids will want to come over. I hope I have recovered fully by then because grandparenting puts quite a strain on the energy reserves!
    I'm glad to read that you are both better now. Fingers crossed that we are soon too!
    The garden looks great! Our veggie patch is non-existent now. We had some great tomatoes over summer but the rats ate all the big variety while they were still green so we didn't get to try even one! Luckily the cherry tomatoes are so prolific that we were able to share those. Maybe we need a cat!
    Happy gardening!
    Kim

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    1. Thanks very much Kim. I’m sorry you have been suffering so much too, and hope you will be feeling fighting fit soon and ready to face the grandchildren! That cold sounded really nasty.

      What a shame about your tomatoes. Are they just normal sewer rats? I haven’t heard of them eating veggies before! 😱 How bloody annoying.

      We probably take our history for granted as it’s all around us, but the older I get the more interested I am by it all.

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  5. Oh, I hope you are recovering from your cold and that your garden is fairing okay in this heatwave. Mostar is my favourite place on earth but I look forward to reading about this whole trip! We also found Croatia expensive but admittedly only went to Split.

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    1. Thanks Mandy - much better now thank goodness and nearing the end of the laundry mountain! At least this weather is drying it very quickly. I must reread your Mostar post now I’ve been there. I’ll probably find something we missed! If I was in that area I would revisit. Also loved the food we had at lunch - I went for things different from Croatian cuisine with baklava for dessert - yum! Need to spend more time in Bosnia&H!

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  6. Good that you are back safe. Where are you going to put all that stuff you collected? Is the first question.🤬 You need a long rest and recuperation. Plenty of wine and studying the garden, from a chair of course.

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    1. Hi Roy and thanks. I have already put my 'stuff' around the house, the beach towel and tea towels will be used, the magnets are on the fridge and other things will just be used to decorate. You don't sound impressed!

      Anyway, I'm better now, though it's mostly been so bloody hot since we came back that indoors in the aircon is nicer than the garden, sadly.

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  7. Zucchini are beautiful, they don't mind the sun and heat at all, they grow great in my garden, as do tomatoes. So we'll grow what grows well in our gardens, right? And as for the Adriatic, I've been to Dubrovnik once and that was too much for me. I prefer mountains and lakes. Kind regards, Jasna

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    1. Hi Jasna, you are right. The courgette/zucchini is producing well and is enormous! I really need another bed for veg but my husband said "You can dig it yourself!". I have run out of space and have managed to sow a few more seeds but that's it.

      I love mountains and lakes too, but also the coast. I can't decide which I love best!

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