Thursday, October 27, 2011

Not Ordinary for the U.S.A.

Modern fashion, medieval marble. Streets and curbs are marble-laid.
Caution: slippery when wet.
Dubrovnik, Croatia (named after the dubrava, holm oak tree)
Fall of 1991 to Spring of 1992, Dubrovnik was hit with over 2000 bombs and missiles by Yugoslav troops.

FKK = nude beaches
Lopud, Kolocep, Sipan Islands - Croatia

Our captains and servers on board - two handsome young brothers
Croatia

In the village Mukinje, outside Plitvice National Park, Croatia, this is the sole means of advertisement for the market.

Not politically correct in the U.S.

Pink toilet paper everywhere. In the 60s, my mother bought hot pink teepee.

When it doesn't fit, they have a solution. Bathrooms can be so tiny that the faucet overshoots the sink. Solution? Bend it backward.

Along Dalmatian Coast, the signage would sport both English and Croation, "No Shampooing." And I had brought my shampoo and toothpaste to the beach....

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