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Saturday, 23 April 2016

KOTOR, MONTENEGRO. THE OLD MARINER INN


We do enjoy some spontaneity in our travels but pretty much know a day or three in advance where we are staying, thanks partly to that travigo guy.

Here we have found another extremely economical place to stay. How about a room with all the fixings for Cdn$30.00/night 
This original home for over three hundred and fifty years to a family of mariners, is now converted to just a handful of guestrooms. Today managed by, which generation we don't now, a family member.



We had to behave as one of the many captains in the family watched over us.

Here, as in each day of our brief stay, we were graciously greeted by the Dad of our host.
So well travelled on the seas of the world, he extolled to us(as with many people, excellent english) all his commercial shipping travels through the Welland Canal and all of the Great Lakes.
(please stay tuned to my lengthy point/counter point on the Welland Canal and the canals of Venice.)



The blogger and his wife, Mrs. Catherine Nemy.



Please join us. 
The sun is shining and we're heading to more Montenegro. Budva.

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