Dunno then... On another note, My friend delayed her honeymoon because she wants to go to Croatia next year for it.
Nope. That's just me. Well yeah, this is a great country for a nice vacation. But living here can be quite frustrating and gloomy. That's nice, about your friend. I hope they like it here. And I hope they spend a lot here
I would take it. How hard is it to find a job in Croatia as a teacher? I teach upper primary here in Colombia so I have experience and stuff. Plus I have always wanted to check out some of those nearby countries like Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Serbia, etc.
the price sounds right and i have a pension. young i'm not. but what concerns me about someplace to live, is how people there treat each other. in this case that is something i know almost nothing about and have little or no way of doing so until i'm there. i have heard (and seen) some interesting narrow gauge railways that one or more might be still running, or are they all recently closed? i'm not entirely quite clear on that, nor as to where in that country they might happen to be. i've never been one for flat agricultural land or prarie/veldt type environments, but feel most at home in mountains and forests. and finally a too dominant shared belief system isn't a desirable thing to me either. i believe there is as much that is greater then ourselves as there is that is less, but not that anything human knows anything about it, so i'm not a christian, moslem or jew, nor even for that matter, buddhist or hindu. though i see some partial and equal value in all of them and the same 'god thing' behind all of them. all of these beliefs do as much to distract from and interfere with any real experience of the strangeness and wonder of all that is greater then ourselves, as any insistance that such a thing be not possible.