This past week our principal took us out and drove us(very fast) around different parts of Slovenia. She showed us her hometown, took us up into the mountains and finally to some awesome gardens. Later that week she set it up for another teacher to take us to the coast of Slovenia. Now Slovenia doesn't have much coastline (46km or 25mi), but for what little they have they make the most of it.
Every year the Dutch send them thousands of tulip bulbs, the deal is at the end of the year they have to pull the bulbs and burn them.
The Street food of Slovenia is a Burek. A flaky pastyish food that is usually full of meat and cheese. Not to the level of a kebab, but for the price you can beat it. If you ever feel the need for a greasy meal this does the job.
As we made our way to the South of Slovenia we stopped at a castle of a glass of wine. We started talking with the owner and he took us for a tour of his wine cellar. His prize possession was a 800 year old bottle of Spanish wine. Quite the collection. After he showed us the wine cellar he proceeded to tell us about his GRAND vision for the restaurant and then complain about how difficult it is to get permits(unless you grease the right palms).
The Beautiful coastal city of Piran with 4 awesome people standing next to a statue of a dead Italian composer.
So it turns out 30 years ago someone had a vision of me and just had to sculpt it. I'm just glad I was able to find it.
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