The Photographic Catch-Up #2
Reunited in Trieste after Michaela’s weekend alone and my football odyssey, she was ready to move on whereas I kind of wanted to see more of Trieste. But, regardless, we were committed to a bus across the border into Slovenia, specifically to its capital Ljubljana, a capital city with only 300,000 inhabitants. And we were quickly smitten.
Ljubljana is a thoroughly quaint, beautiful city. Old ancient town, castle, river….well, cue Michaela’s photographs again…..










Somewhat unfortunately our time in the city was dominated by heavy rain incessant enough to limit our activities a little. From lovely Ljubljana we moved on, via rental car, to the magnificent surroundings of Lake Bled and the village of Bled itself. What a fantastic area it is, utterly, utterly beautiful in so many ways. Cue Michaela’s photographs yet again….














From all we have seen and experienced in our week in Slovenia (far too short a time), we have fallen absolutely in love and have vowed to return.











So that’s our two phase catch-up. We’re getting ever closer to Mostar. Next stop Sarajevo….



36 Comments
Helen Devries
Father visited Slovenia year after year when it was part of Tito’s Yugoslavia….the nearest I came was Trieste to meet him one year.
Phil & Michaela
You probably saw we were in Trieste just before Ljubljana and were surprised by how nice it was. I remember it as a significant border town back in the 70s/80s.
Monkey's Tale
Another one high on my list. Maybe next year…Beautiful pictures Michaela 😊 Maggie
Phil & Michaela
We definitely want to return, we need to see more!
Suzanne@PictureRetirement
This place deserves about a month. The opening photo of Lake Bled is perfection!
Phil & Michaela
It’s fabulous, Suzanne…we definitely intend to return to explore more of that beautiful country.
Heyjude
Lake Bled is stunning, I could live there. And Ljubljana is a wonderful city. I was waiting for the pink house. Question. Why the hard hat in Vintgar gorge?
Phil & Michaela
I said the same, Jude…that I could happily live there. Hard hats were mandatory for the gorge section, seems a bit like H&S overkill but you have to pass beneath some rocky overhangs where rocks often fall. Slovenia is absolutely stunning. Need to see more.
Heyjude
When I was there in 2012 there were no hard hats. Tell me did you have the amazing bled cake?
Phil & Michaela
Just the one, though I’d call it “distinctly average” rather than “amazing”. 😂. Re hard hats, when we did the Caminito del Rei two years ago, I thought it was ridiculously OTT to give us hair nets and hard hats, saying, “what are the chances, seriously”. Less than ten minutes in, a pigeon took off from the cliff above, and disturbed a small rock which bounced straight off the top of my hard hat. So what do I know about such things?!!
Lynette d'Arty-Cross
Michaela’s photos are gorgeous. I loved my visit to Ljubljana and quickly became smitten. I can easily understand how you did, too. Cheers.
Phil & Michaela
We definitely intend to return. Slovenia is beautiful and we need to see more.
Eha Carr
Thanks an absolute million for sharing this with us – saw some of the photos on IG but this is ‘bigger’ and ‘more real’ and easily ‘reachable’! Love what you show, both cityscape and nature – especially the beauty of the Vintgar Gorge . . . more, please 🙂 ?
Phil & Michaela
I think our new way forward will be a quickly weekly round up with few words and plenty photographs rather than the longer posts we’ve done before. But we’ll see…
Eha Carr
Does one need to plan ahead 🙂 ? When you are somewhere you feel you really would like to talk about and photograph and share . . . do it – if the time is not right, we are quietly ‘there’ for some enthusiasm to develop . . . whenever 🙂 !
Andrew Petcher
Ljubljana is the rainfall capital of Europe. More of the wet stuff than any other capital city even including Cardiff. Skofja Loka was a highlight of my visit for sure.
Phil & Michaela
We certainly saw a bit of that rain!
Toonsarah
I’d heard good things about Ljubljana and now, seeing Michaela’s photos, I am sure it’s somewhere we would love too 🙂 Lake Bled also looks stunning and has to go on the list 😀 I’m so glad you’re keeping things going here and I’m enjoying the photos but if ever the writing bug bites you again I for one would love a few more words to accompany them!
Phil & Michaela
Very, very taken with Slovenia. We have pledged to return!
Toonsarah
You must tell us more when we see you!
Marie
How was the driving there?
Phil & Michaela
Very very easy!
Lookoom
I arrived in Bled completely unaware of what it means to Slovenians. I’m glad I went because now every Slovenian I meet, which isn’t that many, asks me if I’ve been to Bled. So yes, you have to go to Bled, and it’s beautiful.
Phil & Michaela
We’d heard it was lovely but it still exceeded our expectations
Annie Berger
Lovely shots of Locksmith Street in Ljubljana. Did you take a boat over to the island in Lake Bled? I wasn’t sure from Michaela’s photos.
Phil & Michaela
Yes we did, such a beautiful area
WanderingCanadians
My husband’s aunt and uncle visited Ljubljana last summer and raved about how charming it was. It seems they weren’t lying. Bummer about the heavy rain. Lake Bled looks ridiculously scenic.
Phil & Michaela
Absolutely lovely place, we definitely need to return
The Flask Half Full
The Lake Bled photo – brava, Michaela! 👏 We were in Trieste a few years ago, and I’m still kicking myself for not taking at least a day trip into Slovenia. We’ll get there eventually. Cheers!
Phil & Michaela
We definitely need to return and see more of Slovenia!
normareadtalktalknet
Photos are just gorgeous 🙌❤️
Michael O'Connor
Beautiful country.
Phil & Michaela
Certainly is!
grandmisadventures
Great pictures! Slovenia is one of the top places on my list to visit
Phil & Michaela
It’s fabulous, Meg….definitely need to see more.
MrsWayfarer
Glad you made it to Slovenia!