Thomas, finally found the cafe. This one is for you.
Looks perfect. How do we find it??
If it’s on the Promenade, can you give me a reference point?
A envelope should arrive in the next few weeks, some reading material for the September trip.
Oh…how wonderful…and you can watch the sun sparkling on the water in the harbor.
Nice way to start the day, small espresso gazing at the sea under the pine trees.
Looks like a lovely way to start the day. A slower pace of life!
Only two paces here, slow and much slower.
Stayed in Mlini and visited Cavtat – I liked it!
Peaceful and slow, what’s not to like!
Oh, what a picture! We stayed behind the green door ( at Villa Andro) last fall. We ate there a bunch! Loved it. You are soooooooooo lucky!
Yes, I am fortunate to live in such a lovely area. It only took me 37 years to finally make Dubrovnik my permanent home.
Hi there! I just stumbled upon your previous blog and LOVED how you painted the picture of Christmas in Dubrovnik. Not sure if you received my comment, but my husband has traveled there, and now we are contemplating an extended stay (6 months to a year) there. I’m going to peek around your blog a bit more, but would you be willing to share a little bit about your experience, any advice and tips?
Thomas, finally found the cafe. This one is for you.
Looks perfect. How do we find it??
If it’s on the Promenade, can you give me a reference point?
A envelope should arrive in the next few weeks, some reading material for the September trip.
Oh…how wonderful…and you can watch the sun sparkling on the water in the harbor.
Nice way to start the day, small espresso gazing at the sea under the pine trees.
Looks like a lovely way to start the day. A slower pace of life!
Only two paces here, slow and much slower.
Stayed in Mlini and visited Cavtat – I liked it!
Peaceful and slow, what’s not to like!
Oh, what a picture! We stayed behind the green door ( at Villa Andro) last fall. We ate there a bunch! Loved it. You are soooooooooo lucky!
Yes, I am fortunate to live in such a lovely area. It only took me 37 years to finally make Dubrovnik my permanent home.
Hi there! I just stumbled upon your previous blog and LOVED how you painted the picture of Christmas in Dubrovnik. Not sure if you received my comment, but my husband has traveled there, and now we are contemplating an extended stay (6 months to a year) there. I’m going to peek around your blog a bit more, but would you be willing to share a little bit about your experience, any advice and tips?
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Thanks so much!!
Kristina