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  • The Holiday - An Illustrated Review - Part IConsidering it's now three months later I suppose I should probably sum-up the holiday then? Well dim the lights and commence the visual aids... The Croatian coast near Posted by joecainey in Summer 2006 | Nov 27, 2006
  • Bog, bog bog!Dobar dan! Well I've finally made it to Croatia....I say finally because a) I'd wanted to come here for 3 or 4 yrs now, and b) when I went to check-in at Dublin airport, I wasn't sure I would even make Posted by Backpasher in Backpashing Europe | Oct 3, 2003
  • We Won't Be Fooled AgainThe bus ride from Trogir to Dubrovnik wasn't so great due to the heat, but the memory of that paled in comparison with the shock awaiting us when we tried to get to the hostel we had booked. Way back in Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Aug 23, 2006
  • The Good, The Bad, The DubrovnikOk, I haven't actually had a beer since the last entry, or any alcohol actually, but this will probably be my last chance to update the blog before we fly back to Calgary tomorrow, so I'll just have to take Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Aug 23, 2006
  • Trogir of my DreamsFirst of all, let's get the answers to last blog's quiz out of the way: 1. False. Although all the guidebooks say that the coffee is horrible, and the Italians we spoke to are quite smug about the superiority Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Aug 22, 2006
  • The OdysseySeveral days since my last entry, as we couldn't find an internet cafe in Trogir. Last we spoke, I believe I had just finished eating on our terrace in Pula. Pula was great; the best part of which Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Aug 20, 2006
  • My Big Fat Croatian Bus RideWe bid a very fond farewell to Menaggio, swapping addresses with one of the employees there (Paul), who will hopefully come and visit us in Canada (you reading this, Paul??) and trained it down to Treviso, our last Italian stop Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Aug 13, 2006
  • Want to Feel Fat and Frumpy? Come to Milan.August 4... We all woke up at 3:50am, but forced ourselves to stay in bed until 7:00. Mmmm, that was a fun few hours. But all was worth it when we viewed the mini-buffet put out by our hotel, Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Aug 6, 2006
  • Hobo-esqueAfter the months of planning, we are finally in Milan, but not before mega-hours of travel and really delightful layover in Frankfurt (is my sarcasm apparent?). We left Calgary on August 2 in the evening, driven to the airport Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Aug 4, 2006
  • Last daz in DubrovnikWow is this keyboard different. The y is where the z is, I couldn't find the apostrephe for a while.... (I just tried to log in to bigpond and because mz password has a y in it, I Posted by kgerard in The Big Trip | Jul 29, 2006
  • PripremeJos dva dana do naseg puta. Za vas koji ne znate plan puta je: -26.07 Sydney -27.07. nocni vlak za Brisbane -30.07. let za Alice Springs -31.07. trodnevni camping trip za Uluru i Kings Canyon -03.08. Brankin rodjendan cemo provesti u vlaku za Adelaid Posted by kolja51 in Australia trip | Jul 22, 2006
  • Croatia We arrived at Heathrow 5:30am and found out on arrival that Australia drew Croatia 2-2. It was horrible being on the plane while such a crucial game was being played. We went to Googe St tube Posted by aob1 in Travelling the World | Jun 23, 2006
  • Dubrovnik, same Bat time, same Bat channelFinally the blog you have all been waiting for, since we last checked in with the rampant blog checkers out there we have travelled further down the trail and made it to Dubrovnik in southern Croatia. By all means possible Posted by hengel in Four likely lads travel the planet | Jul 17, 2006
  • CroatiaWe arrived Heathrow 5:30am and found out on arrival that Australia drew Croatai 2-2 so that was a good start. We changed AU250 for GBP91. 2 x tickets to Gatwick on bus were GBP32. Checked in at Stansted then grabbed 2 Posted by aob1 in Test | Jun 23, 2006
  • Is it Jewish in Here, or Is It Just Me?I'd better start to get into the habit of writing in this blog regularly, especially once I actually start traveling, or else my family and students who have had this blog address thrust upon them won't, when they don't bother Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Jul 13, 2006
  • Split, Zagreb And so it came to be that the next evening we decided to walk the walls of [[Dubrovnik]]'s old town. [[Germany]] and [[Argentina]] met each other in the quarter finals of the World Cup that nig Posted by Peter in My Shout | Jul 6, 2006
  • From Rome to DubrovnikThe trip ahead: We left a chilly [[Melbourne]] a week or so ago, unfortunately taking the head cold it had conceived along. Head colds are no fun on a plane, where the additional pressure of a Posted by Peter in My Shout | Jun 29, 2006
  • This is So Going to be the Best Trip EverLots done since the last blog entry, including the actual take-a-deep-breath-and-pay-for-the-tickets stage: four place tickets from Calgary Alberta to Milan, return. Not a bad price, but still contributed to a nothing short of whopping Mastercard Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | Jun 2, 2006
  • A diamond in the rockLate the next night we arrived in Zagreb, Croatia. Both josh and I had no idea what we were getting ourselves into as we both had no research on the area. The one time I stopped to look a Croatia Posted by sarahskill in Trippin thru Europe | May 16, 2006
  • The Planning Begins Yes, I really do look like this. So, who are we, and why are we writing a blog? We are a family of four: one mom, one dad, and two teenage boys. We are one lawyer, Posted by griffco in Europe 2006 | May 6, 2006
  • Part 3 of a.... You know what i mean by now.With Slobo and Mel having to leave to return north (the delay in getting here had eaten too big a chunk of time to be able to reorganise things), i took the boat south for the 4 hour trip to Posted by Gelli in Hmmm. Needs more rope... | Jun 20, 2005
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