Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Small.


Sarajevo was just starting to feel like home, we were finally getting comfortable, but it was time to start the next part of our journey. We checked out of the hotel at 10:30, and then were given free time to walk around the city, until 2:00 when we would board the bus and drive to Mostar. Marissa and I walked around in the center again (below) we found a place to get lunch, and then I enjoyed a delicious Bosnian coffee while Marissa sipped her clear water. It was nice to sit and people watch, as I mentioned in an earlier post going to cafes is something I am going to miss dearly, and the coffee.

The drive to Mostar was about two and a half hours, so I could not complain. Upon arrival we placed our stuff in our rooms, and then headed to town to see the famous bridge, and eat dinner. A small group of us found a small restaurant right on the river. The problem of the small restaurant was the small portions. So to satisfy our hunger we walked around the old part of town and got some ice cream. We trekked back to the inn we were staying at just outside the city, and got ready to go to a club. Upon arriving at the club, we found that even though it is summer, it was still a Wednesday in a small town so not many people were there. We still met some Scandinavians, they had lived here until they were five and then relocated, they were our age, and gave us their opinions on the past war. 

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