A Croatian Recognition
Dear Friends,
I was searching through old photos the other day, and I found two that reminded me of a strange and funny occurrence.
Martha and I traveled with friends on a Viking Ocean cruise. We started in Barcelona, Spain, and went east along the Mediterranean shoreline. We visited ports in France and Italy, then popped across the Adriatic Sea to Greece and Croatia, then back across the Adriatic Sea to end the cruise in Venice.
One of our ports of call in Croatia was the lovely city of Dubrovnik. Part of the city is a walled town known as, well, Old Town. Old Town’s claim to fame these days is that it was the site of the castle scenes in the Prime video series “Game of Thrones.” It’s a very cool place.
As we toured the Old Town with our friends, we stopped at a little sidewalk cafe. It was on a narrow street paved with flat stones. We quickly learned that the part of the café was indoors on the left side of the street and they used a storeroom on the right side of the street. While it was a sidewalk café, there was no sidewalk—we were sitting on the edge of this medieval street.
While we enjoyed some ale and snacks, I noticed some weird activity by the staff. I saw people sticking their heads out the café door, looking at us, then popping back inside. That wasn’t too strange, but sometimes it was two or more people at the same time. It reminded me of the old Looney Tune cartoons and a comedy routine from the Three Stooges.
The definitive event was when a young man strolled “nonchalantly” across the street. It took several seconds for him to make the journey, and he kept glancing at me.
Our cruise buddies noticed it, too. My friend Tim McElderry from California turned to me and said, “What the h--- is this all about?”
I must tell you, I secretly hoped I had stumbled across a group of my book fans, who were amazed to find their favorite author in their hometown. Ah, but it was not to be.
I called our server over to our table. “Do I look like somebody’s brother or something?” I asked.
“Oh, no,” she said. “You look like general / war hero / politician here in Croatia. Everyone wanted to see you.”
“Well,” I said, “Would you like me to pose for a picture with you and your café?”
“Oh, yes!” she said, and laughed out loud.
It was fun to take pictures with her, and we cruisers had a great laugh over it.
Do I really look like this guy? Sorta. You be the judge. Google “images of Zoran Milanovic.” Let me know what you think. Do you see it?
Cheers and Regards,
Kim
I was searching through old photos the other day, and I found two that reminded me of a strange and funny occurrence.
Martha and I traveled with friends on a Viking Ocean cruise. We started in Barcelona, Spain, and went east along the Mediterranean shoreline. We visited ports in France and Italy, then popped across the Adriatic Sea to Greece and Croatia, then back across the Adriatic Sea to end the cruise in Venice.
One of our ports of call in Croatia was the lovely city of Dubrovnik. Part of the city is a walled town known as, well, Old Town. Old Town’s claim to fame these days is that it was the site of the castle scenes in the Prime video series “Game of Thrones.” It’s a very cool place.
As we toured the Old Town with our friends, we stopped at a little sidewalk cafe. It was on a narrow street paved with flat stones. We quickly learned that the part of the café was indoors on the left side of the street and they used a storeroom on the right side of the street. While it was a sidewalk café, there was no sidewalk—we were sitting on the edge of this medieval street.
While we enjoyed some ale and snacks, I noticed some weird activity by the staff. I saw people sticking their heads out the café door, looking at us, then popping back inside. That wasn’t too strange, but sometimes it was two or more people at the same time. It reminded me of the old Looney Tune cartoons and a comedy routine from the Three Stooges.
The definitive event was when a young man strolled “nonchalantly” across the street. It took several seconds for him to make the journey, and he kept glancing at me.
Our cruise buddies noticed it, too. My friend Tim McElderry from California turned to me and said, “What the h--- is this all about?”
I must tell you, I secretly hoped I had stumbled across a group of my book fans, who were amazed to find their favorite author in their hometown. Ah, but it was not to be.
I called our server over to our table. “Do I look like somebody’s brother or something?” I asked.
“Oh, no,” she said. “You look like general / war hero / politician here in Croatia. Everyone wanted to see you.”
“Well,” I said, “Would you like me to pose for a picture with you and your café?”
“Oh, yes!” she said, and laughed out loud.
It was fun to take pictures with her, and we cruisers had a great laugh over it.
Do I really look like this guy? Sorta. You be the judge. Google “images of Zoran Milanovic.” Let me know what you think. Do you see it?
Cheers and Regards,
Kim
Published on April 29, 2024 08:42
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Martha and I just got back from a week's vacation with Martha's son and the Grands.
Port Saint Joe is an interesting place, It's on the Florida panhandle, but the coastline runs north/south. So you ca Martha and I just got back from a week's vacation with Martha's son and the Grands.
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It's in Eastern Time Zone, but just barely. You have to turn off the date/time autoupdate, because the time will jump back and forth from ETZ to Central Time Zone, depending on what cellular tower your phone connects to. We had some interesting discussions until we figured that out.
I'm working on a new series called "The Time Patriot". It will be in episode form, with each short episode being around 35-45K words. I haven't tried this before, but it's been great fun. I'm debating about whether it should be Kindle-only, but we'll see.
I'm trying to have it available by September 1.
Have a great week!
From the office - Cheers and Regards,
Kim ...more
Port Saint Joe is an interesting place, It's on the Florida panhandle, but the coastline runs north/south. So you ca Martha and I just got back from a week's vacation with Martha's son and the Grands.
Port Saint Joe is an interesting place, It's on the Florida panhandle, but the coastline runs north/south. So you can stand on the beach and look west for the sunset, just like in California. And it's a great place to snorkel.
It's in Eastern Time Zone, but just barely. You have to turn off the date/time autoupdate, because the time will jump back and forth from ETZ to Central Time Zone, depending on what cellular tower your phone connects to. We had some interesting discussions until we figured that out.
I'm working on a new series called "The Time Patriot". It will be in episode form, with each short episode being around 35-45K words. I haven't tried this before, but it's been great fun. I'm debating about whether it should be Kindle-only, but we'll see.
I'm trying to have it available by September 1.
Have a great week!
From the office - Cheers and Regards,
Kim ...more
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