

The first of a series of Balkan vignettes: full story later – postcards aren’t for long stories. Here we are beside Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia, staying in a former monastery. In a modern take on Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries, this working monastery, dedicated to Saint Naum, was seized during the communist era, and transformed into a hotel. Yugoslavia and the Communist period are long gone, but the hotel remains. God’s loss is Mammon’s gain.
I’m purely focused on the light on the water. Simply fabulous, Margaret!
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We think so. Thanks, Jo.
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I had some splendid holidays in Macedonia earlier this century and, Like you stayed in Lake Ohrid. I look forward to more pictures of you trip.
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Wow, Susan, how intrepid. It’s a lovely country, isn’t it?
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I loved it.
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Have just checked, it was 2012 in Lake Ohrid.
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Simply beautiful.
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Really, it is. And so much still really wild.
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What magnificently serene images.
Beautiful.
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A place to savour.
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What wonderful postcards! The light on the water, and what a hotel…as you say, God’s loss is Mammons’s gain, indeed
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I’ll tell you about it one day soon!
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Fab!
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I agree with everyone. What wonderful postcards from you. 😀 😀
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Thanks, Cee. I’ll try to send a few more.
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A wonderful capture, Margaret. I am so excited for you. An unforgettable adventure.
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It’s a wonderful opportunity.
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You bet it is. Thanks!
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Beautiful
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It is!
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A tempting glimpse of your travels. I look forward to more to come.
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Plenty more to come.
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What marvellous skies!
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Yes!
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I love postcards, even virtual ones. Unfortunately despite two visits to what was Yugoslavia I have never visited this place. But back in the 70s it wasn’t exactly a tourist hotspot.
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It still isn’t .. for Brits.
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You will find them on the coast, but you might not be going there. Lots of Germans back then.
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I love post cards! Keep them coming. I do hope you are enjoying your getaway. Peace.
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We are. Thanks.
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Gorgeous moody postcards. Looking forward to reading more.
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I’ll do my best to keep ’em coming.
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