I never posted the last of my pictures from Montenegro except for a few photos from Lake Skadar, so I’m making this post to catch up.
We had an amazing experience in Montenegro, staying in small guest houses and being treated like members of their family, enjoying delicious food, and cycling through breath taking mountains, valleys, and coast lines.
We cycled up to Lovćen National Park and the mausoleum at the top of the mountain and felt like we were on top of the world.
We saw stunning views of the Bay of Kotor.
We witnessed the annual event called fašinada, where local boats form a procession to bring rocks out to Our Lady of the Rocks, a famous man-made island with a church.
One of our hosts had pet dogs who loved playing with his pet turtle.
We saw busy public beaches and swanky private islands.
We spent a rest day overlooking the famous rail line that runs from Bar to Belgrade, enjoying the surrounding mountains and nature.
And of course we had lots of amazing food and drink.
These dogs followed us 3km down the road on our last day riding in Montenegro. I guess they didn’t want us to leave, and neither did we…
Ahh…some time to catch your breath and perhaps recharge yourselves for the next leg of your journey. You both look so healthy and happy. The pictures are wonderful as usual…such interesting views for those of us in ‘corn’ country. We had ‘real’ sweet corn yesterday grown here in Farmland, Ind. We’ll have more this evening. It was wonderful along with our garden tomatoes and leaf lettuce. Scrambled eggs with cheese and homemade bread for lunch with a glass of white Zin for Betty and my forth cup of coffee and a piece of sausage. Musk melon and red grapes on the side. Reading your blog causes me to realize the importance of a balanced meal. I appreciate you sharing all that you do. Not traveling anymore the blog allows us to dream a bit. Thank you.