Day 3 Sunday, May 10 A Hard Day’s Ride

After breakfast we loaded on a bus to drive to Serbia exploring the sights of Vojvodina, a province in the north of Serbia. At around 11 We arrived at  Zvonko Bogdan Winery and sample three distinctive wines from the Palić vineyard. 

At the winery was a beautiful National Cash Register from Dayton Ohio, near where I used to live long, ago. The winery was amazing. Our guide gave a wonderful tour with perfect english. We enjoyed a delicious ham and snacks along with the wine tasting of both white and red wines. I was introduced to Glass corks that I had never seen before.They are used in their more expensive white wine bottles that popped off like champagne corks! A concrete egg was a new acquisition for the winery used for storing white wine. 
This winery uses the barrels twice and then sells them to wineries that carry cheaper wines.



We laughed as one of the statue of one of the owners looks eerily like Joe Biden! One of the owners, who enjoyed art and music painted people in his art with no mouths—symbolizing that people didn’t speak their minds. 

Then we loaded on the bus for a long ride to Novi Sad, Serbia where we saw Catholic church and an Orthodox church in the town square. 




We were also entertained by a gentleman in traditional garb, playing a instrument with one string! The sound was a bit flat, but he gave it his all!

Once again we loaded on the bus for a long ride to Belgrade Serbia. We had to schlepp our luggage for several blocks to the hotel—not fun. Then we had to carry the luggage up a small flight of stairs to get to the elevator—who designed this place?? And lastly only two people could fit in the elevator at one time—arghhhhh.

All of this frustration was made worth it with a wonderful dinner of beef, sausages and a shredded feta with tomato salad. I have got to find a shreddable feta cheese at home—it was wonderful. It was a long day as we fell into bed past our bedtime!


















 

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  1. I've been following you along. Love the photos of the buildings especially. Glad you are getting periodic workouts what with all that sitting in buses. 

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