She may let me play ball on the beach in California at Christmastime too. But she does not let me go onto the water because sharks.Well I hope you don't go there to enjoy yourself Carbon and MLIt won't be long until you are back in the place you love Cornbeefwall and you can swim and play ball on the beach


Well, to be fair, the way Carbón does more running in the water than actual swimming, it’s highly unlikely he’d get chomped by a shark. It’s more about the sneaker waves. I’m paranoid about those as I’ve seen what they can do.No keep out Carbon











It looks such an interesting town. Stupid question coming up - are the buildings built so close and narrow alleys to be cool?Amigos, a few more from Šibenik before we drive up north today. De verdad, I am glad to be magically transported in the TARDIS for the entire day as my leeeetle paws are tired from all our adventures lately. I will lay on my comfy bed and have a deleeeeecious siesta until we reach Rovinj.
Pues, then three last days in Croatia before we say adios to this beautiful country.
ML and I are glad we came, but also looking forward to Italy. ML so she can talk to people and me because Italians LOVE dogs and seem to always carry food in their pockets for us. Ojalá!
Our second visit to Šibenik was just as nice as the first. Long may all the group tours go to Dubrovnik and leave Šibenik to be its quieter prettier sister!
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What a funny sign: what does “inspired by AC” mean? I think it means they were inspired to put air conditioning in the apartment, but in the end did not!
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Look at this sweet little permanent dog water dish on the street! It was even filled with fresh clean water. It says “love of dogs” in Italian, so maybe left by the Venetians when they ruled the city?
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And finally a leeeetle Croatian flag heart to show our love of Šibenik: muchas gracias for two wonderful adventure days!
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Probably? That is certainly the case in Carbon’s homeland of Andalusia - and it does make a big difference in summer! Of course some of the lanes in Regensburg are narrow enough to touch each side as you walk through and they weren’t building to stave off heat. There it was more the poorer (in the Middle Ages) neighborhoods just tended to have narrower lanes due to lack of space.are the buildings built so close and narrow alleys to be cool?
Thank you, hadn't thought about lack of space!Probably? That is certainly the case in Carbon’s homeland of Andalusia - and it does make a big difference in summer! Of course some of the lanes in Regensburg are narrow enough to touch each side as you walk through and they weren’t building to stave off heat. There it was more the poorer (in the Middle Ages) neighborhoods just tended to have narrower lanes due to lack of space.

