Another Week In Pictures: Homeward Bound
Our last full day in Mostar brings what is easily the best weather for quite a while, a beautiful sunny warm day to give us our last views of this remarkable city. Tuesday morning sees us hauling the backpacks through pre-dawn dark streets to catch the early bus across the border, arriving in Split before lunchtime.


Split is a city we last saw just over five years ago, and we have good memories – well, apart from when we got stuck in a lift. Anyway, this week we’re granted two days of sunshine to enhance the city’s engaging seafront. Cruise ship passengers pour through the city as we enjoy the last few days of this long journey through Europe. Photographs from our two days here….















Thursday comes and we head home. Across three months we completed our offbeat journey all the way from Porto to Mostar, through cities, mountains, islands and spectacular scenery. It’s been another great voyage.
Home now, we’re not likely to be posting on here and the taking of a break from posting on this site will take a fuller effect now, at least for a while. We may return when we travel to India in December, but for now it’s a goodbye and a big thank you to everybody who read, commented and joined us on our journeys across the world over the last few years.
35 Comments
Alison
Split look like a fabulous place for a few days, out of season possibly. I’ve so enjoyed your posts Phil and hope to see you writing again soon. I don’t think it will be too long before we see you again, your hands will be itching to tap away at that keyboard before too long ☺️
Phil & Michaela
Not sure about that, Ali…at the moment it feels like a line in the sand. But, as they say….never say never 😁
Lynette d'Arty-Cross
A beautiful photo collection, Phil and Michaela. So sorry to see you go but I understand. All things run their course. Maybe you’ll return in December as you noted; hope to see you then. Cheers.
Phil & Michaela
Maybe, Lynette. I may be missing it by then 😄
Helen Devries
I’ve learned a lot from your travels…and enjoyed the photographs. I’ll miss your reports from the wide world, but if you’re no longer enjoying doing it, then there is no point carrying on.
Phil & Michaela
Feels like it’s run its course but….well….never say never and it’s India next which is never short on the interest level…
Suzanne@PictureRetirement
Many blessings, guys. You’ll enjoy the journey, with or without us to bear witness.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you Suzanne, will be following your travels 😃
Toonsarah
I really like Split and you’ve shown how it is possible to escape the crowds in places 🙂 I do hope you decide to blog again when you start your India trip as I know I’m going to miss your posts and that’s such a fascinating country to write about! Meanwhile do email or message about a possible Canterbury meet-up, now you’re home!
Phil & Michaela
Well, we are likely to be here now until probably the first week of December. Obviously there’s some things in the diary (including a few days in Cornwall of course!) so if you WhatsApp some dates or send to Michaela’s FB we’ll find a date that suits all 😊
Toonsarah
I’ll chat to Chris and drop you a line. We’re away at the end of October for a few days (a mystery trip organised by Chris for my birthday!) but otherwise fairly quiet.
Phil & Michaela
Ooooh a mystery trip. Now there’s an idea…..
WanderingCanadians
Safe travels home. Enjoy your down time. Hopefully we’ll hear from you soon.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you!
Monkey's Tale
You gave us a fond farewell with your pictures from Split. Hope to hear/read from you again someday. Maggie
Phil & Michaela
Who knows huh….😄
Marie
Safe home for now and sure we might hear from you again some day…. XXXMarie
Phil & Michaela
You never know….
restlessjo
Thanks for providing photos of Split that I haven’t seen before, Michaela. I’ll hopefully catch you on Instagram. Take care of each other xx
Phil & Michaela
You two too Jo. You know, maybe the chance to meet other bloggers is the thing which we’ll miss…
restlessjo
Yes. I’ve made many friends here and it’s that aspect that I’ll find hard to let go xx
Eha Carr
It seems my previous words failed to cross land and sea? Loved the photo journey wickedly wondering whether pairs of wet washed panties ever lay on the narrow cobbled streets of Split? Thank you again for being able to be a birdie on your shoulder thru’ the Med.. I do ‘meet’ you on IG, but also hope you will feel like writing the occasional blogpost when you reach India – have meant to go three times in my life (well, it has not happened!) and am hugely interested! Be well, be happy a don’t be totally quiet 🙂 !
Phil & Michaela
Ha yes we liked the washing-line-in-ancient-streets shot too 😂. Funnily enough this will be our third trip to India…
Travels Through My Lens
Oh my, thanks for the lovely memories of Split; such an amazing city. Enjoy your hiatus and I hope you return to blogging at some point.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you….we’ll see…
Annie Berger
Have always enjoyed your team approach to your blog, Phil. Thank you for introducing us to new vistas and your take on each, including Split. Wishing you quiet times ahead as you relax between trips.
Phil & Michaela
Thank you Annie, I’ll be following your travels, no worries…
Born to Travel
Thanks for sharing your travels over the years. I’ve enjoyed being an armchair traveller in some locations we have never been to and in places where we have visited have been able to reminisce about when we had been there through your words and photos. I can identify with knowing you’re ready for a break, whether temporary or permanently from blogging. Safe travels. Cheers, Mark
Phil & Michaela
Thank you Mark, we’ll see how it goes
grandmisadventures
Another great end to another great chapter of travel. I hope you enjoy you’re time away and break from the blogging world. I’ll be keeping my eye out though for India posts 🙂
Phil & Michaela
India is in our sights again, excited to see more!
Lookoom
The end of another wonderful trip across Europe. Thank you for all these open windows. I also enjoyed my visit to Split, which to me resembles several mixed-up jigsaw puzzles, with monuments from different eras standing side by side or in the middle of each other. Will we ever know if you jumped off the Mostar Bridge?
Phil & Michaela
We did not. The thought of paying 50 euros to land in freezing cold water from a great height wasn’t one which captured my imagination!
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Another Week In Pictures: Homeward Bound
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“Love this! 📸✨ Your photos really capture the feeling of being homeward bound. Such a cozy and reflective way to share your week—makes me want to slow down and appreciate the little moments too!”