Central Europe 11 At Least That Was What I Thought

Crusaders' Church - Photo: Janin
 Well I made it to Salzburg but what a trip it was lol!! The pictures aren’t the best but they show a bit of the countryside. It started to get overcast and a bit of rain on the way. Tomorrow’s forecast is looking alright but the next day a really good chance of rain.

I walked to the train station in Ljubljana and boarded the train. I thought I have 4 hours to sit, relax and enjoy the view. About an hour out of Ljubljana the train stops and the man is telling everyone to get off the train. At least that Was what I thought since I didn’t understand a word he was saying. The man sitting across from me spoke pretty good English and explained they must be doing work on the track because our train was changed. He came in with me to the station where they printed us off a new timetable, in German lol. 

Shawn  (to be continued) Photo: Crusaders' Church - Janin 

Slovenia 10 University Is Free Here

 Slovenia has only been a country since 1991. They were formally a part of Yugoslavia. In 2016 they earned the title of Europe’s greenest city. They are in the top few (I can’t remember the exact ranking) of Europe’s cleanest cities and with the most forest. I am really impressed with this city.

It is a university city. School started at the beginning of October and you can tell. There are a lot of young people out and about. University is free here. He said students also get big discounts at restaurants. They can eat cheaper than the working families.


He said they are still experiencing a lot of growing pains. Government contracts are often given by favouritism instead of price or qualifications. It was an enjoyable day spent around the city.

Shawn  (to be continued) Photo: Janin 

Slovenia 9 City Walking Tour

 I asked them where their favourite holiday was and they said Canada actually. They went to Lake Huron. He said it’s the one place where he didn’t want to go home from. We all agreed the language barrier can be a problem at times but our both speaking English made for a really nice afternoon. 

For supper I went to a place nearby recommended by the owners here. I just had an appetizer of mussels in a cream pea sauce since the orders are so huge here. It was delicious and just enough.

This morning I had breakfast at a cafe on the river. I remembered that the British couple had told me about a free city walking tour this morning at 11 so I walked over and joined that. It was really interesting. It lasted a little over 2 hours.

Shawn  (to be continued) Photo: Janin 

Slovenia 8 Ljubljana What a beautiful city!

 Ljubljana What a beautiful city! I strolled around a bit then walked to the bus station and went out to Lake Bled. Beautiful!! 
I had some of the famous Bled cake which was very good but I was bombarded by sparrows trying for my cake lol. 
On the bus back I was seated by a couple from just outside London. We had such a fun visit we ended up going for a walk together once back in Ljubljana and then for a coffee. I really enjoyed visiting with them. They have done a lot of traveling and shared many stories. 
The man said yesterday in Ljubljana he was walking back to their apartment and at a cross walk there wasn’t any traffic so he crossed on a red. Well the police called him over and accompanied him to their apartment to get his passport info and he got a $20.00 euro fine. Good to know!

Shawn  (to be continued) Photo: Janin