Tuesday 1 July 2014

Zadar - Plitvice Lakes - Istria

Zadar



ZADAR Friday 27 June -

Loved Zadar. Loved the laid back vibe, the cake shop we found and most importantly it's two unique attractions that stood out from the rest, (both designed by a local architect) the Sea Organ,'an experimental music instrument which plays music by way of the sea waves coming in and out of  tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps'. So it basically sounds like the sea is playing music so it's very cool. He also designed another creation right next to the organ, Sun Salutation. 'A circle of multilayered glass plates that colllect the suns energy during the day and produce a light show from sunset to sunrise thats meant to stimulate the solar system - and collect enough energy to power the entire harbour front lighting system'. (Thanks LP)
Both awesome!

There happened to be a touring 'Dangerous Beauty' snake exhibition in town for a 2 month stint so we got close up with about 19 different species of sssssssnakes - Anita closer than I as a python slithered around her hands and up her neck. Black mambos, cobras, rattlesnakes, rhino snakes....
As we were the only ones there at the time it was awesome to have the chance to chat to the owner of the snakes - she and they (plus a larger selection that couldn't fit into the space at Zadar) reside in Slovenia so it was 21 questions with her, all the while the python coiled around Neats wrists and snoozed on her warmth like an exotic looking bracelet. They tour only in Europe, traveling in a convoy of 3 cars, snakes in the middle car. Why's that? Because imagine if there was an accident she said - highly venomous creatures tumbling out and let loose. This exhibition would be a sell out at home and she would love to bring her collection to NZ one day - good luck with that we laughed. Probably only take her about 25 years to ssssssort it out with NZ customsssssssss.
They were absolutely stunning to see so up close so I gotta say I have a new found appreciation for the slithery little buggers.

Zadar
Sun Salutation doing its thing 
Spot the flying dog.


Plitvice NP

PLITVICE NATIONAL PARK Sat 28 June -
Who knew there were so many incredible shades of blue and green.  We had a day set aside to take an awesome walk around this Unesco World Heritage Site, crystal clear turquoise, jade and emerald waters. Bears and wolves, but alas (or not) none spotted. The lakes and waterfalls were enough.       



P NP
Pula market

Fresh sardines and anchovies
ISTRIA - Vovinj
Istria is a county in western Croatia,  Rovinj being one of the nine settlement towns and the regions 'star attraction', so we have based ourselves here for the last leg. 'Blue Istria' along the coast has all those typical touristy spots and interior 'Green Istria' is well known for it's acclaimed gastronomy - namely the award winning white truffles, wild asparagus, olive oil and wines. Holy. This was a must visit on our list for sure.

We spent our first full day here taking the short drive to the southern tip ending up in Pula - where we meet Goran who is a scientist by day, a passionate foodie at heart and one of the brains behind Taste Croatia - where we found him thanks google.
He meet us in a torrential downpour, (again!) confessing it was out of the norm this time of year. He runs cooking classes and wine tours of the area, us being the first kiwis to partake thank you very much.
The sun came out. Alan, the adorable Pina and Goran. 

Another colourful market visit to purchase bags full of fresh fishies and sample some goats cheese, then back to his partners home to meet the ADORABLE Pina (love her, wanted to bring her back to NZ with us). She so reminded us of our nanas, it was a treat to spend the day there cooking up a local dish of fish stew Brodet, and have a go at making pasta. Plying us with local wines, Gorans infectious enthusiasm and knowledge was inspiring. And also humorous without intending to be - 'These almonds for the cake come from our tree just out there by the window. These olives are from our orchard. Wheres this balsamic from? Oh, we have 5 barrells of this balsamic upstairs I can show you later. We made this oil from the olives over there.' He was being completely genuine but we just thought what a blimmin show off :)
It was a pleasure to share a meal together, one of those times when you find yourself in a foreign place but feeling connected anyway.


Today we drove inland to a recommended family run restaurant to eat Fuzi pasta with truffles. Spoilt as all hell.

Love us x
Pina teaching us to make the local pasta Fuzi.




Frying up our wee fishies

Home made Brodet

Our pasta we ate with the Brodet





Almond and orange cake to sign off. Stuffed

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