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greetings from Skopje!

We’re finally in Macedonia, a country that a few of us (ahem…) didn’t know was a modern-day country until today. That’s embarrassing. But the Balkans are so hard to keep straight! So many shifts in boundaries over recent years are a result of so many wars, so much violence, such great heartache in this part of the world. Our guide explained that the Balkans are the land bridge between the West (Europe) and the East. Whenever the West felt powerful, it charged through the Balkans to conquer the East. Whenever the East felt powerful, it charged through the Balkans to conquer the West. The poor Balkans. Always stuck in the middle. It has been eye-opening to journey through these countries and learn our history all over again.

Yesterday we were in Kosovo, a land that now knows a fragile peace. We ate lunch at a restaurant just across the border yesterday afternoon, where the restaurant owner gave Lena some Christmas decorations to play with. (They made a pretty picture but required some close parental supervision… yikes!) We spent the night in a city nearby and then visited this magnificent monastery the next day, which is the oldest monastery (built in the 1300s) in the Serbian Orthodox church. So very lovely and very peaceful.

Next up, Skopje! The only two things I know about Macedonia are:

1) Mother Theresa was born here. Thank you, 8th Grade research paper.
2) Alexander the Great was from Macedonia. My mother read the guidebook and passed that info on to me today.
3) Skopje is pronounced SKOP-yeh. I’ve said skop-GEE since that 8th Grade paper, so this was fun to learn.

I shall learn more!

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greetings from Skopje!

We’re finally in Macedonia, a country that a few of us (ahem…) didn’t know was a modern-day country until today. That’s embarrassing. But the Balkans are so hard to keep straight! So many shifts in boundaries over recent years are a result of so many wars, so much violence, such great heartache in this part of the world. Our guide explained that the Balkans are the land bridge between the West (Europe) and the East. Whenever the West felt powerful, it charged through the Balkans to conquer the East. Whenever the East felt powerful, it charged through the Balkans to conquer the West. The poor Balkans. Always stuck in the middle. It has been eye-opening to journey through these countries and learn our history all over again.

Yesterday we were in Kosovo, a land that now knows a fragile peace. We ate lunch at a restaurant just across the border yesterday afternoon, where the restaurant owner gave Lena some Christmas decorations to play with. (They made a pretty picture but required some close parental supervision… yikes!) We spent the night in a city nearby and then visited this magnificent monastery the next day, which is the oldest monastery (built in the 1300s) in the Serbian Orthodox church. So very lovely and very peaceful.

Next up, Skopje! The only two things I know about Macedonia are:

1) Mother Theresa was born here. Thank you, 8th Grade research paper.
2) Alexander the Great was from Macedonia. My mother read the guidebook and passed that info on to me today.
3) Skopje is pronounced SKOP-yeh. I’ve said skop-GEE since that 8th Grade paper, so this was fun to learn.

I shall learn more!

1 :: in Balkans, family, holidays, travel

updates from the Balkans

We spent the loveliest afternoon in Dubrovnik, perhaps one of the prettiest cities I’ve ever seen (and I don’t say that lightly!). We finished off our day in the port city of Kotor, Montenegro, and ate a delicious meal at this romantic spot on the water. Such a lovely part of the world! Lena is being a trooper with all this traveling… we all love her and are so grateful for her, and more each day.

2 :: in Balkans, family, holidays, Lena, travel

updates from the Balkans

We spent the loveliest afternoon in Dubrovnik, perhaps one of the prettiest cities I’ve ever seen (and I don’t say that lightly!). We finished off our day in the port city of Kotor, Montenegro, and ate a delicious meal at this romantic spot on the water. Such a lovely part of the world! Lena is being a trooper with all this traveling… we all love her and are so grateful for her, and more each day.

2 :: in Balkans, family, holidays, Lena, travel

our first hike in the hills

Sorry about the radio silence, folks!  It’s been a mad house around here getting ready for the big Christmas party today.  But I’m happy to report that it was a huge success!  Everyone had so much fun and Elliott and I were able to relax and enjoy our guests, good food, hot wassail, and entertaining for the first time in our very own Italian villa.  I’ll share some photos tomorrow.

In the meantime, here are a few from Tuesday, when Elliott had the day off and we went on our first hike in the hills around our home.

Here are the cowbells we hear from our balcony!  See the cowherd on the right?

We found a place to cross the stream that runs through the valley and started up the opposite bank.   The thick, soft green grass grew up to our knees.

An olive grove: perfect spot for a picnic.

Bites of tuna fish sandwich, banana, and mandarin weren’t enough for her.  She had to taste the foliage too.
 
There will be frequent hikes to come, in many seasons and with many friends, we hope.  Come visit!
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