Last day in Croatia

I'm sitting at a restaurant where the Continental Breakfast is two pieces of toast + jam + coffee/tea. The Fitness Breakfast is meusili (basically a better version of oatmeal) and fresh fruit. The Croatians would be absolutely floored by the breakfasts in America! I'm looking at you Apple Villa in Barrington, IL. 

Anywaaaay, I did a self-guided tour (I abhor group tours) on Saturday of the Dubrovnik city walls. Quick history lesson: the Walls of Dubrovnik were originally constructed around the seventh century when Dubrovnik was founded, with modifications and additions into the seventeenth century. The walls protected the peace and prosperity of city's inhabitants and were never breached by a hostile army. 

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To this day, people's entire lives take place within these walls. 

Yesterday I splurged on full day trip to three separate islands, complete with a fresh lunch (I'm talking a freshly caught fish with the head on! No PB&J here) and lotsa wine. I'll let the photos speak for themselves:  

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As only my closest friends and family know (and the rest of you may be shocked to find out) I'm actually a grandma. Another full day in the sun meant I was absolutely zonked. Like so tired basic cognitive function became difficult. So, for the second day in a row I retreated to bed for a casual 13 hour snooze. Yep that means I've spent 26 of the past 48 hours asleep. Feels fantastic.

Ok I think I've overstayed my welcome at this adorable cafe! Off to kill some time before Dani picks me up for the airport. Poljupci!