Monday, December 26, 2022
Visit to Sarajevo, Mostar, Tucepi, Makarska and Zagreb (October 2022), Part 1
Wow, it's been long since my last blog, but it's been much longer (30 years)
since my last time in these places that Robb and I just visited in October 2022.
We landed in Zagreb and immediately continued for Sarajevo. There we spent a
week, first at Nina's and then at Elvedina's place. I wasn't sure how I'd react,
but it simply felt as if I had never left... except that I wasn't running into
familiar people out in the streets. Nina and her 5-year old Dan were fun, warm,
and full of energy to host the two of us who wanted to see everything and taste
everything. I never dreamed that I'd actually get to do as much as Nina had
planned for us! We roamed downtown, right out of her apartment by the park. From
there we walked to my high school, now an International Baccalaureate school,
then past it to Ciglane and Kosevsko where my last apartment was before the war.
We walked in the other direction to Vijecnica, Bascarsija, etc., with regular
breaks for coffee, wine, or lunch. Nina took us to one of her regualar places,
Dveri, in Bascarsija, where we got to have simple, tasty Bosnian food: grilled
eggplant and peppers, homemade ajvar, pogaca (bread), smoked meats, sopska
salata with the best sheep cheese on top, great wine, rakija, sljivovica, etc.
With Nina the conversations continued right where we had left them last time we
saw each other, in Tampa actually, during her visit. I was very happy to see her
mom, too! Her mom was particularly enthralled by Robb :) We had another
lunch/dinner up in the hills where I had actually never been before, way up
above Mahala, in nature now popular with hikers, in a private yard of a friend
of Nina's ex. The whole city was below us, we could barely see it, but we saw
the hills on the opposite side of the city in red, orange, yellow, and green and
enjoyed a beautiful sunset (when a peasant from the area just happened to pass
with 2-3 cows returning home straight through the yard where we sat! It was
hilarious! I wish my 5-year old was there, too.) Speaking of tasting everything
again, a group that was having a birthday dinner in the same place shared some
celebratory cake with us - it was 'egipatska torta' from our unique downtown
cake shop, Egipat, a cake that was on my list for this trip. So I got to have a
couple of bites of it! And a glass of elderflower juice, too.
Druga Gimnazija (my high school):
My most recent apartment in Sarajevo:
Here come the cows:
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