Day 2 here in the Maldives. Great low key day. Spa day, tropical rainstorm, finished with our dinner at 5.8 Underwater restaurant (it’s 5.8M underwater). Julie captured the photo above of a trigger fish.
Yes, this is a real fish!
Parrot Fish
Reef shark next to our bungalow
The underwater restaurant is at the end of the pier
Famous architect Jože Plečnik designed many buildings in this city, including this one. However, this style never took off. Nevertheless, an iconic building in Ljubljana. Currently a bank. Small restaurant famous for it’s Kransjska sausage. Side door to St. Nicholas Cathedral Rail of the funicular, looking up Castle Hill Ljubljana Castle View from the tower of Ljubljana Castle Prehistoric wheel found preserved in a nearby marsh, believed to be 5350yrs old. It is the oldest wheel ever found. On display in the castle museum. Statues from the castle museum Dragons are visible everywhere in town. This one lurks in the castle Ljubljana Puppet Theater in Krekov Square. Caught the mechanical characters coming out of the clock at just the right time. View along the river promenade, lined with outdoor restaurants and bars, even in February. Sunday was our last full day in Slovenia and our final scheduled activity was a 3hr food & wine tour, starting with a tiny...
The Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue (otherwise known as the GWK statue) stands at a height of 397ft and is visible for 15 miles. It is the tallest statue in Indonesia and the tallest statue in the world for any Hindu deity. Completed in 2018, it depicts the top Hindu God Wisnu (also known as Vishnu), riding the mythical eagle-like bird Garuda. It cost roughly $30M over its 28 year creation. Sculpted in copper and brass, giving it the green patina, it symbolizes the harmony between mankind and the environment, as well as the spirituality of Bali. Another massive nearby statue depicting Garuda Massive statue of Wisnu (Vishnu) Water god overseeing her element . . . . Traditional Balinese dancers Returned back to our villa today to find this freaking dinosaur sunning itself in our plunge pool! Guessing this fellow, whom we later learned has been given the name “Boy,” is about 4ft long and around 80lbs! He is a monitor lizard or what the native folk call an alu (a water lizard)...
Hard to believe our summer in Maine is over. A lot of great times with family and friends, along with phenomenal weather and tasty food & drink. Above is my 4th of July fashion statement, sporting an Arabian Keffiya. The pattern on the headdress typically denotes tribal or regional affiliations. Mine, with the American flag motif, designates my tribe. Kicked off the summer with our great friends Rick and Michelle. A little boating in Portland harbor followed by some refreshments at The Porthole Below is our local whiskey bar “Neat” with its extensive selection of brown liquor and bartender Emily The lower patio early in the season after some extensive planting View from “The Lobster Wharf” with the standard meal Our neighbors up the river. Seal Rock sometimes boasts well over 100 of them Fathers’ Day weekend The Eastwind is a local schooner built in Maine and used for tourist excursions Brunch at Harborside 1901, one of our favorite restaurants. Lobster Blood...
Super cool! Where's Sponge Bob?
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome. Did you get to pick your dinner from all that fresh fish swimming around you?
ReplyDeleteNo, but we did see a shark with a bite taken out of its dorsal fin. It wasn’t me!
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