54 Days on the Moon

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Nearly back to the ship.
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A bit late so up to the grill for Camembert bites and a Reuben.

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Coronation day so a different way to claim pool lounges.

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Now some views from the Moon. The bridge we saw from Skradin.

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And the narrow channel out of the port.

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Another neighbour.

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Finally the Saturday afternoon yacht races.

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That night it was our one night in La Dame. The decorations and set up.
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So start with a champagne. Monopole complimentary or upgrade to Krug at $US45 a glass. A little try also to get you to go for the wine pairing. The set menu can only be done with the pairing.

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They then bring an amusee bouche. crabmeat and watermelon. This is often on the Atlantide menu but there the crab meat is on top of the watermelon.

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For wines we went for the complimentary offers. Absolutely pointlessMrsdrron having the wine pairing. She was in luck as the white was Tiki. This was the red for the night.
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For starter Mrsdrron had the lobster salad. Nore lobster than the Atlantide version the only difference.
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I wanted to have dishes not on other menus so had the snails then the souffle entree.
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A lemon sorbet was then served.
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For mains we both had the fillet. Mrsdrron well done whilst mine was rare,maybe bleu.
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For desserts Mrsdrron had the crepe and I the souffle.
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Then petit sixes even though we don't drink coffee in the evening.
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Was it worth it? Well the food is better than the other restaurants but not enough to warrant the extra cost. On the Moon and Dawn it is now too large and no real special atmosphere.
 
Nice memories, very pretty place, thanks.
No fees when we were there but it was a while back…..

I’m getting old, I refused to pay 35 euro each for the wall walk, booked a hotel for a great price then found it had a 15 euro parking charge the next morning. :(

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The great inventor himself, in Zagreb.

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Seems we missed a few places, Skradin etc, but thanks to great TRs we can see what we missed!

Garden in Zadar.
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Think the cider gum wasn’t very healthy. Other plant is a

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Now back to your TR, sorry…..
 
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We had a great young guide who obviously wanted to promote Croatia. His brother is a Minister in the Croatian Government in charge of tourism investments. The family own the cafe seen in this and previous posts. So unlike the other groups there was an easy access to restrooms.
As well it was a Sunday so there were services at all the churches. However our guide had a chat with the priest of his church and we were allowed a quick look.
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He then took us down the street to his families home and told us it's history as far as it's known. Thought to have been built for a prominent Venetian family but now subdivided.
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And the family home.
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They live upstairs.
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Then through to the courtyard.
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So in the main square there were not only Roman ruins and churches but that day an International Charity run day. So the old town was really crowded. Talking to other groups their guide used this as an excuse to cut short the tour saying there were road closures plus the promenade was being used for the run. Not our guide there was a lot more that he wanted to show us. Besides it was still 3 hours until the run started.
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Basically the promenade was empty. Our guide thought we should see these holes.
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Together with this
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They form a wonderful sound and light show with all the energy from nature. see here-
The Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun
The music was beautiful but unfortunately you would have to wait until sunset for the light show.n If you want to hear and see the show there are plenty of uploads to You Tube.
Back to he walk.
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