We tried to get up early but ended up staying in bed until about 10. Julia had gone for a run but then gotten back into bed. Finally we put on our suits and headed to the Old City to catch a ferry. We were going to Lokrum, an uninhabited island visible from Dubrovnik that has rocky beaches, an old monastery, and a fortress. The monks used to burn fires and ring bells to warn the citizens of Dubrovnik when enemies were heading towards the city. We bought food for lunch, got a map of the island and took the short ferry with many other tourists to Lokrum.
On the ferry we got a great view of the Old City of Dubrovnik and took some great pictures. When we arrived on Lokrum a short while later we were surprised to see three large and strange colored peacocks walking behind a building! As we walked further into the forest we saw more and more of them! The ones in the forest were mostly males and I wish one had had it's tail spread out! They were siting on the ground and in the small trees; it was strange that they weren't bothered by the many humans all around them.
As we walked toward the monastery we kept our eyes peeled for peacock feathers to take home with us. The monastery had a strange feeling because part of it had been turned into a hopping restaurant and other parts were being restored still. The courtyard was peaceful, but the all-too-peppy music floating in from the cafe disturbed that peace. We continued through to the steps down to the rocks on the other side of the island.
Loggia in the Monastery on Lukrum |
We came to a nice big rock and so I climbed up onto it and explored the little pools it had on top of it. Then I decided I was going to conquer my fear and jump into the dark, indigo blue water. I had Julia check to make sure there were no rocks for me to hit and I took the plunge into the cold, deep water. It felt great for an instant, then the crushing fear hit me again and I was swimming like mad to get to where I could see the bottom again. I don't know when this fear became so prevalent, but I will not go into deep water where I can't see the bottom again!!!
We spent the day exploring the rocky coves in the water and laying on the hot rocks. We munched on nuts, gouda, and bread while sipping diet coke and peach iced tea. At one point we both fell asleep and when we awoke we decided we should go back to Dubrovnik pretty soon. We packed up our things, hiked back across the island, and hopped on a ferry back. We had seen a water polo arena/fan store on the bus ride to the Old City and decided to walk to it and check it out. We walked backwards along the bus route using landmarks as our guide. There was a large bridge that we walked across with a beautiful light orange sunset beginning.
Down we went towards the cruise ship port and we found the store! We went in and it was closed and no one was there, but it was some sort of entranceway to the water polo arena! I have never seen such a glorified water polo court in my life! There was enough stadium seating to hold a big ten basketball game and in the middle was a beautiful, 50 meter pool. There was a group of 9 and 10 year old boys practicing while we were there. We watched them and soon observed that they were better than some of the players we had on our high school team! They were passing with full sized women's balls and shooting hard, it was amazing. I wish we could have youth water polo programs like that in Illinois! Also, I wish more people would watch water polo!!
View of a peninsula from the Ferry back to Dubrovnik |