Showing posts with label croatia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label croatia. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

I hope to get to Dubrovnik again, one of these years. It is so compact and intensely charming. I just loved it. And it's so close to other wonderful day-tripping sites like the island of Korcula, the seaside town of Cavtat, and the city and Bay of Kotor in neighboring Montenegro. I wasn't expecting to be as smitten with Croatia and the surrounding area as I was. It's a wonderful corner of the world with a rich and riveting history. Just delightful.

Your comments on this image are welcome, and encouraged! And a question for the photographers - Anselmo Lastra, ljgunn, sethfromsomewhere - if they are so inclined: Is there anything special about this moment, day, trip, or place beyond what you've shared on Flickr that you'd like to add or comment on here? Along with other vivaca visitors, I would love to know more!

Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia ★
Photos (top to bottom) courtesy of Anselmo Lastra, ljgunn, sethfromsomewhere

Sunday, November 16, 2008

One of these years I'm going to get to Rovinj, an old Venetian colony in Croatia. I'm drawn to anything formerly Venetian, but having been to lower Dalmatia in/near Dubrovnik, I recognize how amazing Croatia is in its own right. The two together? Amazing.

Your comments on this image are welcome, and encouraged! And a question for the photographers - PMcC in WashDC, comexe, Iwano - if they are so inclined: Is there anything special about this moment, day, trip, or place beyond what you've shared on Flickr that you'd like to add or comment on here? Along with other vivaca visitors, I would love to know more!

Location: Rovinj, Croatia ★
Photos (top to bottom) courtesy of PMcC in WashDC, comexe, Iwano

Sunday, November 9, 2008

When I visited Croatia for the first time in 2006 it truly took my breath away, in addition to stealing my heart. What a beautiful, warm country. The landscape and the architecture are amazing. It is Italy and Greece and something all its own. I can't wait to return and see more.

Your comments on this image are welcome, and encouraged! And a question for the photographer - Dorotita - if s/he is so inclined: Is there anything special about this moment, day, trip, or place beyond what you've shared on Flickr that you'd like to add or comment on here? Along with other vivaca visitors, I would love to know more!

Location: Croatia ★
Photo courtesy of Dorotita

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Well, here we are. Today's the big day. Setting sail for uncharted waters, with a new captain at the helm. But who will it be? The suspense is killing me. How 'bout you? Feeling a little seasick, too?

Your comments on this image are welcome, and encouraged! And a question for the photographer - Dorotita - if s/he is so inclined: Is there anything special about this moment, day, trip, or place beyond what you've shared on Flickr that you'd like to add or comment on here? Along with other vivaca visitors, I would love to know more!

Location: Croatia ★
Photo courtesy of Dorotita

Tuesday, September 9, 2008


When I first stumbled upon the top photo of the flock, I couldn't help laughing out loud at the way the seagull closest to the camera is gazing goofily right into it. What a great photo! I love it. And the one below is so poetic. I've got a seagull story for you. Two, in fact. The first takes place right here in San Francisco. I was taking a friend from out of town out to Alcatraz Island and while we were waiting in line to board the ferry, along with a serpentine string of other tourists, a flock of aggressive gulls descended upon anyone and everyone with food. Well, you'll probably find it hard to believe, but I am entirely serious when I tell you that this guy standing next to us - focused on the big juicy cheeseburger and fries he was casually inhaling, rather than The Birds above - lost both his burger and his appetite when a particularly hungry and skillful gull stopped lurking and swooped down for the burger (and got it) in one fluid feat of flight. It was surreal. And real scary! The poor man was left with a few fries and a pile of nerves. Oh yeah. The second story. Yadda, yadda, yadda, the last time I was in the most serene city of Venice (Italy) I witnessed the most distinctly non-serene sight: a seagull standing on the algae-covered steps of a Grand Canal palazzo, gutting and gobbling down the innards of a pigeon. That's kinda cannibalism, no?

Your comments on this image are welcome, and encouraged! And a question for the photographers - Einfach Alina and Leo - if either is so inclined: Is there anything special about this moment, day, trip, or place beyond what you've shared on Flickr that you'd like to add or comment on here? Along with other vivaca visitors, I would love to know more!

Location: [top photo] Rovinj, Croatia ★
Photo courtesy of Einfach Alina

Location: [bottom photo] Italian Island of Sardinia ★
Photo courtesy of Leo

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