Living in Croatia

January So Far

We started New Years Day the same way we do every year, with Hoppin John and cabbage. Then we took a beautiful walk to the beach and Cirrus played in the water. It was a lovely first day of the new year. We had the 2nd off also, and we spent it catching up on […]

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December Wrap Up

Time moves funny these days. I still can’t believe it’s December, and December is over already. Last year December was a whirlwind of travel. We drove from Nashville to New York, then took our first Transatlantic Crossing from New York to Southampton, UK. We then traveled across Europe to settle in the beautiful Split, Croatia.

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December so far

This first part of December has been restful and busy all at once. We’ve mailed a Christmas package home to family (fingers crossed it arrives). We’ve celebrated Cirrus’ 3rd birthday. We’ve watched our neighborhood come alive with a Christmas village, complete with ice skating, a live band on weekends, and rides for kids. For Cirrus’

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November Wrap Up

There wasn’t much left of November by the time we arrived home from our Italy trip. Especially when you factor in needing to unpack, wash two weeks of laundry, catch up on work, and have Thanksgiving.  We arrived home with very little sleep from the ferry ride on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Daniel headed to

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October Wrap-Up

Since our last update there has been one weekend we were down. We had Jugo headaches and Daniel had a grease burn from making a roux for a black eyed peas and sausage soup he made. So we took a weekend and just rested at home. The soup was delicious. Our dog park friends helped

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Primošten in October

Primošten is a village on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia between Šibenik (to be explored) and Trogir (see Birthday Week Exploration). In the past the village was located on an islet close to the mainland. During the Turkish invasion in 1542 it was protected by walls and towers and a draw bridge connected it to

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