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Hi!   We are Lisa & Douglas traveling and enjoying life one day at a time cause it's a Big Amazing World!

 

April 23, 2017April 28, 2017 By Traveler Blues

Nosara: The Blue Zone

Welcome to the surfing village of Nosara, located on the Nicoya peninsula of Costa Rica- a designated Blue Zone. The Blue Zones are 5 areas around the world where researchers have discovered people live the longest.   We are arriving in luxury on a Nature Air flight from San Jose but most folks fly into…

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April 22, 2017April 22, 2017 By Traveler Blues

Lapa Rios: River of Macaws

After our stay at Iguana Lodge, (which we highly recommend) we moved further into the rain forest of the Osa Peninsula which is the only lowland rain forest left in Central America.  Frank from the Lapa Rios Lodge picked us up in a fourby (Toyota Prado) and drove us 20 or 30 clicks further into the…

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April 17, 2017 By Traveler Blues

Osa Peninsula: Costa Rica

Welcome to “Pura Vida” !  Costa Ricans (Ticos) use this term to say hello, to say goodbye, to say everything’s great, to say everything’s cool.  It means ‘ simple life’ or ‘ pure life’.  Pura Vida is a lifestyle. When you see the phrase in the USA, you know where the marketeers stole it from….

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August 22, 2016April 21, 2017 By Traveler Blues

Montenegro we Love You!

We love Montenegro! It’s almost the end of our travels and we are road weary, but when you have a rental car, its a great excuse to explore a different country.  Montenegro is less than an hour from Dubrovnik and is a bit more laid back and not as touristy.  Cruise ships have started to…

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August 21, 2016August 28, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Old Town Dubrovnik

We spent 10 days in a vacation rental above old town Dubrovnik. https://www.tripadvisor.com/VacationRentalReview-g295371-d2144698-Apartment_Laura-Dubrovnik_Dubrovnik_Neretva_County_Dalmatia.html.  We could get use to this view. The apartment had a large, three sectioned, floor-to-ceiling window that could fully open, creating an opening that took up 3/4s of the wall. We had chairs in front of the opening, coffee mugs in the…

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August 20, 2016August 25, 2016 By Traveler Blues

A Room With a View…

A Room With a View…How important is a view to you? This is what we saw from our window or front door at each of the places we have stayed during our three month adventure.  Life is good.  We often make it hard.  Surround yourself with beautiful Friends, Family, Art and be GRATEFUL for every…

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August 19, 2016December 30, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Ston Wall + Wine

A few weeks ago while we were driving to Bosnia, we noticed a big stone wall running from a mountain top to the sea and the water contained thousands of racks used to farm mussels and oysters. We made note and knew we had to do a day trip to see this region of Croatia…

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August 14, 2016August 27, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

An Imperial View

High above the old town of Dubrovnik, on Mount Syđ, are some sites worth seeing.  To get to the top of Mount Syd, you can take cable car, drive, or hike up.  The cable car can be crowded during peak times like cruise ships and sunset. The hiking trail was not too challenging for us…

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August 12, 2016August 22, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Staying Active

Douglas’ sister Kathryn, from San Francisco, flew into Dubrovnik for a week and knowing that she likes to stay active, we lined up kayaking, hiking, sailing, and shopping.  Well, let’s back up just a bit. We took an early morning ferry from Hvar back to Split to pick up my sister who was arriving in…

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August 10, 2016August 20, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

HVAR Party

The island of Hvar has church bells and cicadas in the morning and nonstop partying at night.  Get use to the thump-thump-thump of bass all night. Get lucky. We’re up all night till the sun, We’re up all night to get some. We’re up all night for good fun, We’re up all night to get…

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August 9, 2016December 30, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Let’s Go to Split

Split. Got it? Split is the second largest city in Croatia and its energy and traffic seems to funnel down into the harbor area on weekends.  The harbor area is where the bus station is, where the train station is, where the ferry station is, where the cruise ships are, and finally, it is where the…

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August 7, 2016August 27, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Our Pilgrimage Tour Comes Full Circle

A half hour drive from Mostar is the Catholic pilgrimage town of Medugorje. In 1981 a group of 6 teenagers were hanging out on Križevac hill behind a church smoking (maybe drinking) and acting like teenagers when they claimed the Virgin Mary appeared and spoke to them. The Virgin’s message asked for peace in the world,…

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August 6, 2016August 20, 2016 By Traveler Blues

The Fog of War…

War. If you think you can see a clear cause, a clear result, and a clear set of engagement rules, then you are wearing one side’s blinders or the other side’s.  In 2003, there was a documentary released called, The Fog of War, in which former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara is engaged in a discussion about…

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August 5, 2016December 30, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Recovery Time on the Dalmatian Coast

We arrived in Dubrovnik after 10pm and bleary-eyed, picked up our rental car, paid the extra money to be able to drive in Bosnia as well as Croatia, fired up the GPS on the phone and drove through the black night to our hotel.  We need a few days of recovery time before we start…

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August 4, 2016August 16, 2016 By Traveler Blues

8 Hours in Barcelona

Barcelona It was the first time that we met Barcelona How can I forget The moment that you stepped into the room You took my breath away -Freddie Mercury This is not our first time in Barcelona (pics from our 2003 trip are here https://www.travelerblues.com/uncategorized/spain-trip-2003/  but we’ve got a bit of a layover in Barcelona in…

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