Sigh. Vacation is over. I am at the airport in Dubrovnik waiting for my flights to Rome, and this is unexpected as I was I was supposed to be going to Venice... here as usual in my travel plans, Venice "is problem". For those of you who travel a lot, the deep exhale of someone checking you in, followed by "is problem" is NEVER a good thing.

I spent the day is wondering around the old city of Dubrovnik, absolutely amazing. I also jumped on several ferries and small island taxis and ran around between the islands of Lokrum and the Elephite Islands.

The most fun yesterday with meeting a couple of girls from New Zealand. They were a riot! I had a great time with them wondering around and helping them slip and slide all over the rocks that are what they call "beaches" here in Croatia.

So right now I am waiting on my flight and I have no idea what it's supposed to arrive. I know I have to re-checking in Rome but my bag seems to be happy going off to Venice without me. I'm a little concerned. But what can I do? There's nothing in the bag that I cannot replace. I'm sure I'll get to Venice tonight I will be fine. Doing my positive thinking.
The hotel in Dubrovnik, (well actually it was a guest House), was run by the most fun family ever. The mother was a lost, younger, Gabor Sister, who used the word daaaharling every other sentence. No daaaharling, sit, sit, we settle daaaharling bill later, daaaharling. I loved her!

Dubrovnik did get very crowded, when the cruise ships arrived. I can't imagine having to deal with that every day. I think that's why some of the locals have become honey badger locals. They just don't give a a sh*t about what needs to happen if they are in the way of your picture, too bad, honey badger don't care.
Of course the Germans have to run everything. Or try to run everything. They got on the bus with me in Split to come to Dubrovnik. They were late and they had no seats for them even though they were clearly assigned seats. There tickets show a seats number. They must have a seat. We have to have a seat!!! The panic started to mount for them.
Well nobody in the bus was paying any attention to seat numbers except the Germans. Power lesbians from Düsseldorf. They made the people sitting in their seats get up... which caused the entire Bus to go into a German version of musical chairs with everyone now scrambling to change seats. I dug deep deep into my German vocabulary and used several choice words on them. Honey badger didn't care.
I really do see why people get annoyed with them for traveling
All in all this is been a wonderful trip it's been beautiful weather I cannot complain about the food, the people I've met along the way. I am going home now rested and relaxed and going to enjoy my house for little bit thank you all for following me and I will be in touch.

Location:Dubrovnik
















