18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal drive to Trogir - Croatia 18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcoastal drive to trogir croatiaShareThe coastal drive from Dubrovnik back up to Trogir just north of Split is absolutely amazing. It follows the coastline closely all the way and it is both a fun drive and incredibly scenic. I found it better than the Great Ocean Road here in Australia. One minute the road is really close to the water and you can see all these little bays with crystal clear water and sometimes with small beaches and people swimming. Next minute the road is up high and you get an incredible view of all the high mountains and islands off the coast. The whole route is dotted with small towns and beautiful little churches. The road is really winding and does not have too much traffic on it, so it is a very pleasant and never boring. To complete the drive we also had to cross back into to Bosnia only to cross the border back into Croatia a few kilometers later. Unfortunately both Kim and Aiden missed out on much of the scenery as they were sleeping most of the way. Along the way we stopped in Markarska to get a bite to eat. It is an incredible little natural harbour with a steep backdrop to the mountains behind. We stopped for the night in a small island town called Trogir. It is a charming little town with narrow passageways and very nice little restaurants. It is very popular with the rich in their 150 foot motor boats. Kim had found a hotel right in the centre of the old town so we had to park outside the city and then walk in. We were only staying for one night, so it was easy for us to just pack one bag and leave the rest of our things in the boot of the car. Arriving to the hotel we found that the Aircon and TV wasn't working...we complained to the reception desk and they came to have a look at it. It turned out to have been turned off at the fuse box. We turned on the Aircon and it was quite noisy but at least it was somewhat working. Kim went to have a shower and suddenly I heard a very loud vacumm cleaner type sound and then Kim started screaming. I went out to the bathroom and there was water and soap everywhere...the walls, the doors (even the outside of the door) and the floor. The Jacuzzi in the bathroom had suddenly automatically turned itself on in the middle of her shower and the off switch wasn't working. The only way we could turn it off was on the fuse box...so now we knew why it was off when we arrived. This turned out to be probably the worst of the hotels (Hotel Fontana) that we stayed in...it was really unbearable hot in the room, we couldn't open the window because we would be attacked my moscitoes, and if we wanted to turn on the noisy aircondition then the jacuzzi would automatically start every 10 minutes and disrupt our sleep. And the included breakfast was also not worth writing home about. But besides from that Trogir was very nice. We spent a fair bit of time getting lost in the small alleys. Kim would ask if I had any idea where we were or where we were going...and I'd say "No, we are definitely lost" (Trogir is a very small island so you are never truly lost).
16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dinner in Montenegro 16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdinner in montenegroShare After the Peljesac Peninsular we thought we'd drive to Montenegro for dinner. The border to Montenegro is about 30 kilometers from Dubrovnik and Herzeg Novi a coastal town is just on the other side of the border. Crossing the border we saw a 2 kilometer long queue of cars trying to get back to Croatia. Every car was being stopped and checked for how many cigarettes they were bringing across. We though "Oh My...we have to get back through this is a couple of hours time". Fortunately by the time we returned the queue had cleared and we were processed really fast at the border. It was a pleasant evening in the city and we had dinner along the seashore. People were really very friendly as well. The food was very nice and especially the Tiramisu and chocolate pancakes were indulgent. It was very hot so we used the opportunity to do some funny photos of Aiden.
16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Peljesac Peninsular 16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpeljesac peninsularShare While in Dubrovnik we went for a drive up along the Peljesac Peninsular. It has some really nice litte beaches and the town of Ston has the most amazing fortres defence line running across the mountain tops. It is almost like the great wall of China. In total the town has 6km of defensive walls around it. We also came across this beautiful little abandoned church. We spent the afternoon at one of the beaches just dazing in the sun and letting Aiden play in the water. Some of the bay have small picturesque islands and there are lots of oyster and mussel farms that have been in operation since roman times.
15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dubrovnik - Croatia 15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdubrovnik croatiaShareAfter Bosnia we headed back to Croatia (and we then quickly had to cross back through Bosnia on the way to get there because of the geography) to Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th Century as a refugee camp after the fall of the roman empire. A Slavic invation forced the romans to seek further south and eventually barricaded themselves on a rocky outcrop at Dubrovnik buy using a natual channel and building big walls as a defence. Dubrovnik as such prospered and became a powerful trading port in the adriatic sea. Now it is probably one of the largest tourist attactions on the the eastern side of the adriatic sea. As usual Kim had done a great job finding accomidation in an apartment only 100 metres from one of the main gates to the city, so it was a easy stroll to the old town. My first impression of Dubrovnik was something along the lines of 'Holy @#@$@%...there are so many stairs here" (tough job carrying Aiden up and down stairs with a pram). Fortunately we found an easier way that did involve very little more walking, but no carrying...so all a happy family. The main street through the middle of Dubrovnik is very nice and full of nice places to eat and shop. There are a lot of people everywhere and in general everything is really expensive compared to elsewhere is Croatia. Parking for example was equivalent to $48 per day for street parking...and again considering it is a big tourist destination people are not that helpful with advise and guidance. There are also several churces that are very nice. Our favourite one (by far) was the St. Ignatius Church. Inclucing some museums such as the national archives which used to be the Sponza palace. This is the handrailing for the stairs As well as some great little Franciscan and Dominican monesteries. These both had some great little courtyard garden with palm and orange trees. As well as some cool water fountains (Aiden was very happy with these) and really likes a cool splash whenever he could get the chance. In more modern times, Dubrovnik was under heavy shelling by Serbian and Montenegro forces during the Yugoslav war in 1991 although it had absolutely no strategic value whatsoever. Click here to see a video of the shelling of Dubrovnik Today It is hard see any scars of this conflict as most of the buildings have been repaired although there are some signs of the shelling. And again I managed to sneak out for a couple of evening photos. Evening shots were really hard to take as they were usually around the time where we either had to have dinner or get Aiden ready for bed.
13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mostar - Bosnia 13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmostar bosniaShareAfter Split we headed across the border into Bosnia to a town called Mostar. Some will remember Mostar from the terrible fighting that took place here during the war in Yugoslavia in 1992 and 1993. The town has this beautiful river running through it with this anciant bridge running across it. During the war this bridge was blown up by the Bosnian Croat forces but has now been re-built thanks to the United Nations and especially Spain. The original bridge was built during the ottoman empire during the 16th Century. The Bridge looks even more stunning at night and especially with all the mosques in the surrounding area. Mostar is only a few hours drive from the border up through this beautiful valley. Today a fair number of tourists go to Mostar to see the bridge, but most of them only stay for one night and then move on. We decided to stay for two nights because it was easier with Aiden. Again Kim had done a good job finding accomodation in at Old museum (more like a beautiful old house really)...the was also the only house that was left more or less intact after the war (only a few mortar shells through the top floor). During the day we spent a few hours on the river going for a swim. The water was quite cool coming from the mountains and there was a lot of current so Kim and Aiden stayed at the edge, but I jumped in a few times and let the current take me a couple of meters before heading back to shore. The locals jump off the bridge and into the river...and it is a fairly high jump fro Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baptism 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetbabtismShareThis Sunday we had Aiden and Lucas baptised in the local church in Maroubra. Lucky that both Aiden and Lucas behaved throughout the 2 hour long service. 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Rocks 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay rocksShareThe rocks at Malua Bay were quite spectacular and dramatic. A couple of times I ventured down to try my luck with some photos around sunset (grey every day)...I really suck at this style and constantly got my tripod soaked.These were the two best results. 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - The Beach 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the beachShareHaving the beach so close was great. I went for a run every morning before breakfast.We also had a lot of fun playing at the beach with the kids.And everyone was just really enjoying the time there. 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Indian dinner 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay indian dinnerShareOn news years day we had a very nice dinner at an Indian restaurant (I was soooo full afterwards).The restaurant also had lice indian music as entertainment. 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Amusement Park 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the fairShareOn New Years eve there was a fair on and we let the kids have a couple of rides.They also had a visit to one of the fire engines.I actually did a ride as well, which is the most awesome one I have seen in years...but because of the scare factor it is censored from this site. 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Fishing 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay fishingShareChong brought his little tinny along and him and Kims dad went fishing every second day.I went along one morning out in the open water.I caught a small flathead (and a puffer fish) which was too small to keep. 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Playground 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay playgroundShareAt the beach not far from the house there was a playground. It was great to let the kids play together. Aiden was obviously keen on going on the swing. But also the other kids had a go. 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bayShareOver the new year we went with the family to Malua Bay Beach down south.The house was beach front with great access directly to the beach.The big wrap-around balcony was great for the kids to play on and they spent hours running around.And it was great for the family to be together.There were also lots of chicadas and Ethan found a dead one. 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bike for Aiden 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew bike for aidenShareAiden got a new bike and helmet for Christmas. He was very proud as it was the biggest present under the tree.The helmet is a combined bicycle and climbing helmet (cost more than the bike) so will see if I can also find an opportunity to take him climbing in the new year. 25. December 2013 05:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Day 2013 25. December 2013 05:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas day 2013ShareAs usual we celebrated Christmas Day with the whole family.There was a lot of Christmas presents this year, so the kids must have been good.Even Father Christmas paid us a visit...It was a big group this year. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...353637383940414243...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baptism 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetbabtismShareThis Sunday we had Aiden and Lucas baptised in the local church in Maroubra. Lucky that both Aiden and Lucas behaved throughout the 2 hour long service.
15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Rocks 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay rocksShareThe rocks at Malua Bay were quite spectacular and dramatic. A couple of times I ventured down to try my luck with some photos around sunset (grey every day)...I really suck at this style and constantly got my tripod soaked.These were the two best results.
9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - The Beach 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the beachShareHaving the beach so close was great. I went for a run every morning before breakfast.We also had a lot of fun playing at the beach with the kids.And everyone was just really enjoying the time there.
9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Indian dinner 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay indian dinnerShareOn news years day we had a very nice dinner at an Indian restaurant (I was soooo full afterwards).The restaurant also had lice indian music as entertainment.
9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Amusement Park 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the fairShareOn New Years eve there was a fair on and we let the kids have a couple of rides.They also had a visit to one of the fire engines.I actually did a ride as well, which is the most awesome one I have seen in years...but because of the scare factor it is censored from this site.
9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Fishing 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay fishingShareChong brought his little tinny along and him and Kims dad went fishing every second day.I went along one morning out in the open water.I caught a small flathead (and a puffer fish) which was too small to keep.
9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Playground 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay playgroundShareAt the beach not far from the house there was a playground. It was great to let the kids play together. Aiden was obviously keen on going on the swing. But also the other kids had a go.
9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bayShareOver the new year we went with the family to Malua Bay Beach down south.The house was beach front with great access directly to the beach.The big wrap-around balcony was great for the kids to play on and they spent hours running around.And it was great for the family to be together.There were also lots of chicadas and Ethan found a dead one.
25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bike for Aiden 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew bike for aidenShareAiden got a new bike and helmet for Christmas. He was very proud as it was the biggest present under the tree.The helmet is a combined bicycle and climbing helmet (cost more than the bike) so will see if I can also find an opportunity to take him climbing in the new year.
25. December 2013 05:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Day 2013 25. December 2013 05:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas day 2013ShareAs usual we celebrated Christmas Day with the whole family.There was a lot of Christmas presents this year, so the kids must have been good.Even Father Christmas paid us a visit...It was a big group this year.