LOVING THE ISLANDS OF HVAR AND KORČULA

So glad the love I cherish for my birth island of Korcula, Croatia, spreads far and wide

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  1. Muy Bello

  2. It is very beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

  3. I went directly to the article from my “blogs I follow page” and read it thinking it was you. Ha-ha. Well, somebody had a great time.

    Is that your island also?

    • Yes Donald, Korcula is where I was born

      • It’s a beautiful place. One of the nicest I can imagine based on the images. I also like the way they bake food in open fire ovens (if I have that right).

        I read that pamphlet about Croatia and it helped me to better understand its location, its history, and its relationship with its neighbors.

        I was thinking earlier today about the rise of China, and I’m not so certain I think it’s a good thing. As bad as the US can be, it’s nver done anything as disgraceful as what China did to it’s best, brightest, and bravest young people in Tienanmen Square. It seems that the world has forgotten that atrocity–and it shouldn’t.

      • Yes Donald, the world shouldn’t forget any atrocity but it does if it suits some individuals in power it seems

  4. Michael Silovic says:

    We have one of the most beautiful country in the world with some of the most brightest and pleasant people that anyone could ever expect to meet. sadly our goverment is so blind to see all the beauty we posses. Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos and story.

  5. Beautiful Pictures..Thanks for sharing…

  6. Steve Jelicic says:

    Love Hvar, my late father’s home island. Sorry but it is pronounced Hvar not simply Var. I struggled with those multi consonants and entertained my cousins repeatedly, until they encouraged me to pronounce it like a local as ‘for’ or better still ‘fuor’ with a super soft/lazy ‘u’. Either way Hvar, Korcula, Brac are a sensational part of the world.

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