If it’s Tuesday, this must be Slovenia

Slovenia. Who knew? Maybe everyone else is aware of this tiny country, half the size of Switzerland and squeezed in between Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia, and Italy, but I wasn’t. Prosperous and energetic, Slovenia is a member of the EU. It’s a paradise for anyone who loves adventure sports, with hiking, mountain biking, and rowing, and also a great place for children. Everywhere we went, we said “Olivia and Mateo would love this.” Tim insisted that someday Slovenia will be the first European country our children will visit.


One of our favorite places for kids was the Postojnska Jama (Postojnska Caves), said to the second largest cave system in the world, after Mammoth Caves in Kentucky. I’ve never been to Mammoth, but can’t imagine anything more spectacular than the Postojnska Jama. You ride a small train through narrow tunnels that twist and turn like a ride at Disneyland, passing stalactites and stalagmites that look like otherworldly figures, organ pipes, or spaghetti, then get out and walk for an hour through open chambers and over gorges. The other place our children would love is the town of Lipica, home of the stud farm where the white Lipizzaner horses were first bred. The mother horses had just foaled, so lots of little colts were prancing around. We walked through the stables, and I managed to eat an ice cream, too. Definitely a child-friendly place.

We drove through the Soca Valley, where Ernest Hemingway set part of his novel, A Farewell to Arms. As soon as we return home, I plan to reread the book. The valley is a haven for kayakers, rafters, rock-climbers, and mountaineers. The color of the water in the Soca River is a green blue I’ve never seen before. Gorgeous.

The best place of all was Lake Bled. For centuries, this spa town at the foot of the Julian Alps has been a destination for Europeans seeking the cure in its thermal waters. The late Yugoslav president Tito had a summer home on the lake, so you know it’s picturesque. A footpath surrounding it is used by walkers, bikers, and mothers pushing jogging strollers. The lake is also the site of international rowing activity. Several teams of rowers from Bled have medaled in the Olympics, including a gold in 2000. With a circumference of five miles, Lake Bled is one-tenth the size of Lake Tahoe. It’s charming, manageable, and perfect.

Slovenia. Check it out.

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4 Responses to “If it’s Tuesday, this must be Slovenia”

  1. janja says:

    JESSICA, DOBRODOŠLA V SLOVENIJI:))))))))
    (welcome to slovenia)

    PS tanks for information regarding your book

  2. cynthia rovero says:

    hi jessica,

    kid friendly, now that is what i love too. it is nice to imagine a place through our childrens eyes, david and i often do this too even though both are adults. i will be happy to see you at this sundays meeting then and want to say i am enjoying your travel history and exciting comments. you sound very exhilarated which is an added bonus to traveling to new places for sure. thank you for respondng so quickly too.

  3. Jessica says:

    Hi Janja: Thank you! What a wonderful country! I apologize for not using the correct accents over the letters. Not sure how to do it in this program. Hope you enjoy the book. Please let me know when your adoption becomes final so I can send congratulations.

    hi cynthia: that’s a benefit i hadn’t anticipated, to see new things through the eyes of my children. am looking forward to our next trip when they’ll be with us, too. see you soon!

  4. cynthia rovero says:

    hi jessica,

    what country are you going to next? it is going to be really hot here this weekend and i am really looking forward to hearing the author and writing on sunday. it will be nice to see you too. have a safe trip home too.

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