Salzburg, amazing. I visited most things Sound of Music, and even watched the film at our hostel one evening! Fabulous. Bianca and I hiked one of the hills to get a spectacular view, only to find it's one of the views in the movie too! I'd add pic's but I'm at an internet cafe ...
So we headed to Zagreb a couple days ago, and firstly I would recommend the trip simply because the views from the train are spectacular. You get SO high up, and can see the mountains and the small villages that are nestled in the valleys below. All I could think was 'places like this really exist?' And they do. Wait 'til I get to where we are now.
Zagreb was great, you should go. We met up with some friends of Hillary's that she knows from the Balkan Task Force at UPC as well as from ROM. They have two very adorable girls, one of which enjoys ice cream very much, but apparently not as much as her chin, neck, and shirt. They invited us over to their apartment to watch the Eurocup match that night that was Croatia vs. Turkey. This was when we almost lost Bianca, as we had to catch the tram and after Hillary got on the doors closed and ... Bianca didn't make it. Her motto that day, hug a tree. Hillary went back and got her and we laughed about it. The Eurocup match was an amazing game that went into overtime and Croatia scored with like, 2 minutes remaining. It was amazing until Turkey scored a goal 2 seconds after the game seemed to be over. And then it was penalty shots and unfortunate events ensued. BOO Turkey. Shameful win.
Now we are in Dubrovnik, AKA paradise. It is GORGEOUS here. You HAVE to come. It's hot and breezy, right on the Adriatic, has lots of ice cream, and an Island we went to today to just swim and rest and swim and rest. And I haven't burned! Yet ... we could say we almost lost Bianca again as she got a scrape on her knee that was a little concerning during a 'swim' section of the day, but that would be a lie as she's fine and bandaged ... she might have a weird tan line ...
We leave in a couple of days for Vienna, a short stop on our way to Athens to meet up with the UPC tour group. SO excited for that - people carting us around, no more figuring out for ourselves what we need to do or where we need to go. Freedom can be overbearing sometimes. :)
Until then! I don't know when internet will happen again, but hopefully it'll mean pictures.
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