Tag: exploring

  • Back to Piran

    I’m working in the Events Department at Casnik Finance and a major part of what they do is organize all sorts of conferences and forums in the financial sector. I had the good fortune to attend a financial conference last week in Portoroz, Slovenia which is a coastal town right next to Piran which I posted about previously. Now, since I can’t understand Slovene and this particular conference was in Slovene I was instructed to go enjoy the day sightseeing and maybe visit the Hotel Spa. What a rough job I have! The next conference on Marketing will be in English though and I look forward to being able to attend some of those forums.

    I enjoyed lunch at the hotel with my colleagues and then departed with my camera and walked along the coast to meet with the old, charming town of Piran once again. This time I had a a few hours to really explore. Its very small but this is perfect because you can really take your time to see every detail and not feel like you have to rush through and see everything in one day.
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    I have always loved old things and the prospect of finding some relic from the past, a treasure, or a secret passageway. I’m a huge fan of books like The Davinci Code and The Celestine Prophecy; movies like National Treasure and The Goonies; and antique stores and attics in old houses. It brings my imagination to life and I get excited thinking about times past and the evidence of people who once stood in the same place as me or opened the same door. I should’ve been an archaeologist! Piran had a few secrets to discover…

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    I’m beginning to really enjoy site-seeing alone. It’s nice to be able to take my time and stop to take a photo (which still takes me a little while since I take the same picture multiple times in different settings). But every once in awhile there is a moment when you see something and wish you had someone to turn to and share their reaction. There are also times that it would be handy to have someone there to give you a boost so you can see further over a window ledge. The picture below was from a building that was being gutted on the inside. You can see that below where the floor would have been they have uncovered the top part of an archway. I was absolutely dying to see what was further inside. I circled the building for a better view but found none. I pulled myself up on the window gate as high as I could but still couldn’t see. I debated climbing up onto the window ledge but in the end decided that would be a bit disrespectful…or maybe I just didn’t have the guts.
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    I reached the top of the hill at the edge of town and followed the defensive wall back downhill to the beach. There set into the hill I discovered an arched opening that had been boarded up. Some of the boards had been torn off so of course I couldn’t resist seeing what was inside…
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    Now, don’t you want to know where that staircase leads?! I wish I was a bit more of a delinquent because I really wanted to tear down the boards and go through the tunnel. Instead I walked back up the hill to try and figure out where the staircase ended. The position in which it would seem to be there was a boarded up building sitting on top. Another dead end, I circled the building multiple times looking for a way to sneak inside but once again the responsible side of me took over with the thought of being arrested while on a work conference because I was trying to sneak into an old building that may contain a secret staircase with a passageway to the beach.

    Maybe one day when I’m wealthy I will buy an old house in a little village in Europe somewhere and proceed to rip up the floor and dig underground until I find something!

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    Some side notes from this trip: I had a great time getting to know my colleagues better. We enjoyed a delicious seafood dinner together and then had a night out at a bar in Piran. On day two I woke up to a thunderstorm that continued all day with cold and rain. So, I enjoyed an amazing 60-minute traditional Thai Massage at the spa and then headed back home after lunch. All in all I would say my first work trip was a complete success!

  • Ljubljana by foot

    I spent about four hours walking the streets of Ljubljana today. There is a little marketing slogan the country has which is “I FEEL sLOVEnia”. It is very fitting since it took all of about 30 minutes for me to decide that I love it here. The weather has been hot and sunny with scattered showers. It’s rather nice getting caught in the rain in Europe. It’s actually funny how things that could be unpleasant are the opposite when you’re in Europe…just proves its only a matter of perspective.

    I took the D90 out today to try it out. I’m just learning to use it and refresh myself on photography so don’t judge too harshly. Not much is in focus.

    The city center is a short walk from my apartment. Here is where I would start listing names of places and describing them but to be honest it’s really hard to remember names of places when you can’t pronounce them. I’ll get there eventually. There’s a big circle in the center of town that serves as a meeting place for people. The streets that intersect it are filled with cafes, boutiques, and restaurants. On one side there are the “Three Bridges” that cross over the Ljubljanica River which runs through town. When you cross the bridge there are more old buildings filled with restaurants and shops. I kind of just wandered aimlessly through the streets intentionally getting lost. A few times when it started to rain I had to duck into a doorway and wait it out. This is much more fun than ducking in a doorway in the states because it’s a really old doorway with big heavy wooden doors. And it’s in Europe. This also gave me a chance to pull out my guidebook and look up a place for lunch. I was getting hungry at this point.

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    Ljubljana, Slovenia – My perch from a doorway while I waited out the rain. The city smells old and musty when it gets wet.

    It’s really hard to make decisions with so many choices. I decided to just eat at the first restaurant I stumbled upon which happened to be a French bistro. The food was delish and the atmosphere was nice but my hunch is that I’ll have to visit France if I really want something authentic.

    Eventually my feet got tired so I decided to head in the general direction of my apartment but take a different route. I ended up in some old industrial part of town first with some great graffiti. Then I came upon a few museums that look like they’ll be worth checking out later. Finally, I made it back home and took a nice long nap.

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    Afterward I logged into my old couchsurfers.org account to see if there was any sort of activity in this area. I was thinking about trying to find people to travel to the coast with later this week. Lo and behold there was a weekly couchsurfers meeting happening at a local bar in ten minutes! As hard as it is to force myself to go out alone in a foreign country and make conversation with strangers I figured there’s no point in putting it off. I arrived at a little outdoor bar called Green Space. There were about 6 or 7 others enjoying some beers. Eventually the group grew to about 10 or so which apparently was abnormally small because of the holiday. A few people were just traveling through, some were natives, and others are living here like me but from another country. French, Argentinian, Swedish, Slovenian, etc. but everyone speaks English which makes things much easier for me! I got some inside tips and a few contacts for possible travel companions later this week. Possibly the coast for the day? Or a trip to France? So many choices…

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    Ljubljana, Slovenia – People place padlocks on the bride cables here to signify love
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