“Paradise Found” – Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall

No trip to Croatia is complete without a visit to the oldest national park in Southeast Europe, Plitvice Lakes. You will be amazed as you gaze at its 16 interconnected lakes, and hear the sounds of humming waterfalls bounding across the wooden pathways surrounded by...

Pula, Croatia’s best kept secret!

Pula, capital of Istria, the country’s most northern peninsular, is close to the Italian border. It is a lush green expanse, whose close proximity to Italy can be felt in its culture and architecture. Settled in the prehistoric era and valued for its strategic...

Lim Fjord

On the western coast of Istria lies a stunningly beautiful natural phenomenon, the Lim Fjord. Technically, geologists would not categorize this as a fjord; to be accurate there would have to be some “glacial action” for a proper classification. However, in this region...

Rovinj – “Croatia and Beyond” 2021

As a native of Croatia, I have always been blessed to live in such a paradise; the array of topography, flora, fauna, tastes and sounds, never gets old. Sometimes you just need a little well-deserved getaway for inspiration and to sooth your soul; what better way than...

A Bright Idea! Nikola Tesla Immersion Day Trip

Enjoy a piece of history in Smiljan, a lovely village in the mountainous region of Lika, Croatia. Smiljan is known best for being the birthplace of Nikola Tesla, born on July 10, 1856.  In honor of the 150th anniversary celebration of this luminous pioneer and...

The Story of My Vila Dora

A view for a lovely afternoon tasting! The Skrinjaric Estate burned down to the ground during the many sieges of 1995 that occurred in Pokupsko, Croatia. Miraculously, when all of the homestead’s numerous edifices, stables, barns and storage units were destroyed, the...

Zagreb – City with a Heart

Zagreb, the Capital of Croatia, was starting point for Nada’s Pilgrimage 2018. It known as the “City with a Heart.” Zagreb main square and cathedral aerial view, Croatia Zagreb is distinguished by its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. At its...

Destination Mon Ami!

The Dalmatian coast stretches for 3,600 glimmering miles in the most southern region of the Croatian Riviera. Its 1100 beautiful islands are replete with olive gardens and vineyards, each one distinctive, each one imparting its own scent and taste. At Mon Ami, you...

Medjugorje, putting the “Healing” in Helichrysum!

Medjugorje, Bosnia, is situated in the valley of a mountainous rocky terrain where little grows. Thus, passion and dedication are necessary to bring forth anything edible and useful to its people. Surprisingly and beneficial for us all, there are numerous wild...

The Meeting Place of Two Indian Gurus at the Bosnian Pyramids

Pyramids in Europe? We have all been taught in school – even graduate level anthropology – that pyramids are an Egyptian and Mezo-American phenomena. A doggedly determined archeologist, Dr Semir Osmanagich, fought the academic and political communities around the...
Destination Mon Ami!

Destination Mon Ami!

The Dalmatian coast stretches for 3,600 glimmering miles in the most southern region of the Croatian Riviera. Its 1100 beautiful islands are replete with olive gardens and vineyards, each one distinctive, each one imparting its own scent and taste. At Mon Ami, you...

Dr. Sam Osmanagich’s lecture

Dr. Sam Osmanagich’s lecture

My reflections upon Dr Sam Osmanagich’s lecture: Have you ever heard of the Bosnian Pyramids and all the new knowledge they open us to? On January 12, 2018 in Deerfield Beach, an enthralled group of attendees were privileged to hear firsthand from the man who...

Zagreb – City with a Heart

Zagreb – City with a Heart

Zagreb, the Capital of Croatia, was starting point for Nada’s Pilgrimage 2018. It known as the “City with a Heart.” Zagreb main square and cathedral aerial view, Croatia Zagreb is distinguished by its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. At its...

The Meeting Place of Two Indian Gurus at the Bosnian Pyramids

The Meeting Place of Two Indian Gurus at the Bosnian Pyramids

Pyramids in Europe? We have all been taught in school – even graduate level anthropology – that pyramids are an Egyptian and Mezo-American phenomena. A doggedly determined archeologist, Dr Semir Osmanagich, fought the academic and political communities around the...

Nada’s treasures

Nada’s treasures

Nada’s Pilgrimage to Croatia and the Bosnian Pyramids Have you ever traveled to a foreign country and seen spectacular sites? Have you really met with the locals and interacted with them, learned about their essence of being and ways of living? How did you feel when...