The boys are disappointed that we are not in the United States to view today’s solar eclipse.
There’s no doubt that, if we were there, we’d be buying eclipse glasses, fashioning projectors out of cereal boxes and eating MoonPies or Oreos as we kept an eye on the sky.
Instead, we have the windows flung open in Croatia, and we’ve been watching something else that could burn our eyes. There’s a smoky fire a few miles away in suburban Zadar that firefighters are battling with the help of planes.
And not too far away on the island of Hvar, close to where our visiting friends are touring today, there’s a wildfire being fueled by the wind.
Fires have been a problem this summer across Dalmatia. They’ve closed highways, displaced tourists, forced evacuations and left people scrambling to defend their homes and businesses.
Yet, a little bit of smoke is easy to overlook with the mountains and huge expanses of water all around us. Being an expat here, it’s easy to dismiss all of Croatia’s rough edges. I try to ride my bike past gritty Communist-era apartment buildings without really looking at them. I’d rather head to picturesque Old Town to look for architectural styles dating back to the Middle Ages.
This is a land of contrasts. Sarge warned me not to hike off the trails here because there are still minefield warnings. The physical scars of war are not that noticeable here anymore, but it’s clear when you start talking to locals that there’s lingering opposition between the Croats and the Serbs that’s been around forever.
Our friends in town from the States want to know more about the war a quarter century ago and about all the history, warts and all. But it’s kind of like watching a solar eclipse. Isn’t it nice sometimes to blot out everything and focus on staring at something in awe?
Our favorite spots to show off to visitors have all revolved around water – and solar events like amazing sunsets.
With their American neighborhood friend in tow, our boys have jumped in the Adriatic at sunset, just off the steps of the Sea Organ. They’ve played the Croatian version of “Wipeout” at a beachside aquapark, and we’ve gone swimming by waterfalls at Krka National Park for the second time in a month.
I won’t tire of this place and its natural wonders, even when a little smoke gets in my eyes.
The waterfalls is amazing!!!!
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Your photos make me yearn to visit. It’s close to the top of my list, fighting for number one with Turkey. Now, I just need to save. Until then, I’ll love vicariously through you.
Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks! I highly recommend Croatia for travelers!
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Me too!
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I wouldnt worry about missing the eclipse too much! Travel is a way better option in the long run! Croatia is a gorgeous place with a ton of history, somewhere that i need to get to soon!
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I hope I can convince my kids of that 🙂
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Looks so beautiful!! We traveled to Switzerland and France last May. Miss it so much!
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Some parts of this country remind me of Switzerland with the mountains and lakes. It’s gorgeous.
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LOVE the photos!! It looks absolutely beautiful, and I’m sure even more gorgeous in person. Would love to travel more. 🙂
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Thanks, Shelby, I hope you have the chance to travel!
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Were you able to catch any of the live streams online at least? 😀 Your move to Croatia looks really incredible so far!
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We saw enough without getting eclipse fever! Happy to be a world away sometimes.
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Wow…I love the pictures. I have never visited Croatia but I certainly want to in the future.
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I had no idea this should have been on my bucket list a long time ago!
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These pictures are nice and I’ve been wanting to visit Croatia for a while. I hope I will soon go.
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Thanks. It is a beautiful country. I hope you have a chance to see it.
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Looks like you’re having a blast in Croatia! And that sounds MUCH preferable to a few minutes of sun-watching, to me 🙂
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I would agree! The sun right here is just fine 🙂
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That is so cool!! That sounds like such a blast!
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Thanks, Adaleta, we are loving our adventures in Croatia.
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What an amazing experience for you and your family! Even if you had to miss the eclipse. I’ve been to the Dalmatian coast before and absolutely loved it! Your post and descriptions brought back very vivid memories, thank you!
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Thanks for reading!
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