Monday, October 30, 2023

29 October 2023 Zadar: Walking the Walls and Another Park

 


A walk along the walls followed by another walk in the park today.  We saw so many delightful things.  First was a metal 3-D sculpture of the old town.  Then we stumbled on the "Park of Heads."  This park had a dozen or more bronze busts of notable Croats.  Wandering further into the old town we saw churches, bits of Roman architecture and large tour groups.  Then it was time to head to the park to have a picnic.



My new "won the lottery" boat


These walls are made for walking


Pretty day, pretty lady


The old town!


The fort turned into a park


Row boat for hire


The coolest lizards


Two color lantana flowere


Nicely redone building


The Park of Heads


Very tidy mustache


Everything from jolly heads 


To stern heads


To dandy heads


Two dandy heads


Six or seven busts are in this one shot


The Mother of God Church, its literal translation


Stopped in a shop


Silly little ceramics


Yes, please


Free samples of gin!


Cathedral of St Anastasia


The sheep is above the door


Tall and strong


Perhaps the tallest of many bell towers


Very large heads


This one had some bad oysters


Try to get this hair cut


A pigeon is already on the top of the column


The gate to the church


Arghhh what a little monster


A very large column with the church in the background


Church of Donatus


The horned Pan himself


Mark the spot


Many old odds and ends were spread out in this field


The old building were grouped in this square


Cute dogs were grouped here as well


The Archeology Museum was tiny so we passed 


No Pizza?  We will show you!


Lost in translation or not?


Very detailed panels


I wonder if they are hand made


Back to the side of town with the park


The pines are majestic


So many pine cones!


We are up on top looking down at the marina


We sat int he park and watched the birds and the cats


Pretty butterfly


Common Chiffchaff


Sleepy kitty


Eurasian Blackbird


Fat cat with an alien face on its belly




It has been 1 year and 146 days since we began our Migration