Saturday, June 15, 2013
Reka Hisa in Slovenia
In Slovenia, we (Kristin, Grandma, Grandpa, ,me) all stayed at a spot just outside of Bled called Reka Hisa. It is a guesthouse ran perfectly by a London couple named Clive and Myrn. Clive is an ex-fashion executive who always had a dream of running a guesthouse and cooking for guests. As a professional chef, he whips up the best meals we have had all trip. We ate 3 courses every night at a big community table with everyone under the roof. The homemade desserts were a favorite among our clan. It was the perfect arrangement, and we will no doubt be back.
The house is right on a clear emerald river world famous for its fly-fishing. The river is filled with trout and some of the biggest salmon in the world. The Huchen Salmon that hunt these rivers grow up to 5 feet long. Clive told me that when you kayak the river, the Huchen will swim with you downriver like dolphins.
Friday, June 14, 2013
The horses of Lipizzaner
So, I don't know crap about horses, but these white weirdos are the real deal. A few years ago I spent a morning with the Sheikh's horses in Dubai, and I have to say that these white Lipizzaners were way cooler than his divas.
The Lipizzaner horses of Slovenia are a world class breed. This farm in Lipica, Slovenia has been producing the horses for longer than any other horse farm, undisturbed. Many of the lines can be traced back 5 centuries.
The horses are typically used for dressage as they are very powerful, agile, and smart. I did not get to ride one (thank god for that - I would probably fall off), but we hung with the big boys and they were definitely cool.
Škocjan Caves and a Slovenian underground cave river
In the Karst region of Slovenia is one of the largest cave systems in the world. There is an underground canyon that is unsurpassed in size, a strange river that runs through the cave system, and a number of crazy cliffs and growths. We walked through the cave and it opened up into this massive canyon - truly breathtaking. Unesco has even recognized the caves as a world heritage site.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Mykonos at night
Mykonos at night is a convoluted maze. Literally. When the town was designed, it was designed as a maze to confuse outsiders. It confused us.
My favorite time to really explore a city is at night. At that point, the cruise ships are long gone (usually), the locals begin to come out, and you can get a better sense of what a place is really like.
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