VISIT GORANCI ( BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA) WITH IVANA!
Hello dear readers and fellow bloggers! In this post, we shall once again explore Goranci, a small village that is around 700 meters above sea level. Located on a nearby hill in immediate vicinity of Mostar, and surrounded by mountain ranges, it offers stunning views. I have been a regular visitor for year and I never get tired of it. I absolutely love Goranci and I plan to remain a regular visitor. What is there not to love?
We went to Goranci for some weekend cold day hiking. You know how I feel about hiking and cold sunny days. There's nothing better! As long as the sun is shining and you dress warmly, hiking can be extremely enjoyable and comfortable even in the colder weather. It was quite cold that day. Speaking of that, this post was in my drafts for some time now (maybe even two weeks). Today I saw a documentary about this village and its surroundings on National television. Now, the documentary focused mostly on intangible cultural heritage (such as traditional Catholic masses that were held at open spaces), but the photography was amazing as well. Plus, practically everyone who appeared in that documentary was someone I know. I felt really inspired to finish my post and add my tribute to the beauty of this place. I mean you cannot put a price on these views. Just seeing these mountains makes my heart sing. It's definitely a must stop on Herzegovina's wine route.
GORANCI AND THE BLUE SKIES OF HERZEGOVINA
The blue skies of Herzegovina are hauntingly beautiful. The light here is as Nobel prize Andrić said- of magical quality. The blue skies of Herzegovina really have a way of getting under your skin. A dear ex-pat friend of mine is leaving Bosnia and Herzegovina for good. It is the blue skies that she's going to miss the most, she said and I believe her. We were invited to her husband's last sermon in Mostar, and we went there with special emotion in our heart. They spoke about how they came to Herzegovina during the war because they felt God was calling them to come. Needless to say, they came in the worst of times. They have stayed for four decades and they feel it's their time to go again. I wish them all the best.
It's also my time to go, but only temporarily for now. I have gotten so attached to this land. As an expat in Bosnia and Herzegovina, I have come to really love this country and its people. It's not easy for me to leave. However, I signed a new job contract and I will be moving for a couple of months before time comes for another job change. Where will I be this time next year? Who knows? Job offers are coming from different places and after I finish my new job contract, I will have to choose one from them. At the moment, I'm just doing tutoring and freelance stuff, waiting for my new contract to start. There have been many changes in my life in the last few months. A lot of goodbyes, emotions and things I still need to process. I don't know when I'll find the time to write about all of them but I will make an effort.
It's alright not to always have the time to share everything or write about everything. Blogging is such a delicate balance sometimes. I've devoted a lot of time to my blog over the years. I don't regret the time as it was a learning experience. I feel like I have learned a lot writing my blog, planning my posts and doing research. I've also learned a lot from other bloggers, from visiting and reading their posts.
The only thing that concerns me about blogging nowadays is just AI and intellectual theft. All of our images (be it art, painting or photography) are used to train AI and we never consented to this. Of course one doesn't have to have a blog to be the target of AI. Everything that is posted online stops being ours. And when companies are making profit on it, obviously there's concern.
I don't really have an answer to these questions or concerns of ours. Has the damage already been done? Is there a way for us to stop the unethical way in which AI is trained? We'll leave those questions for some other time. Today we will focus on this beautiful natural and rural oasis called Goranci.
There are definite advantages to blogging. One of them is sharing the places I love and looking back onto those wonderful memories. I've so many fun memories from Goranci from hundreds of times I have visit it. This place also ties in with my sustainable travel philosophy- be a tourist in your own country and area and all that. Travelling locally has many advantages. Everyone should try it. Wherever you are, the chances are there is beauty around you. One way or another. Beautiful people, beautiful nature or beautiful urban locations. Perhaps all of it. Carpe diem! Seize the day!
Back to the topic of this post, that is Goranci. I'm always impressed by the views of mountains. There're actually a lot of mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina. I feel like some people don't know that. You can find a lot of information about this country in this Statistical Yearly Report. According to what I found online, there are 181 mountains higher than a thousand meters in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A significant number of those is over two thousand meters told. Did you ever think of Herzegovina as Mediterranean Himalayas? Well maybe you'll start to think that way when you look at these numbers.
Wikipedia lists 75 mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina , but the correct number from what I found is 181. Maybe the wikipedia only lists the really high ones. According to the definition, everything over 1000 meters is a mountain, so 181 seems to be the only accurate answer. I'll quote the information I found in a moment, but first tell me - how do you feel about mountains?
Do you know that being in mountains has health benefits? However, there are also people who due to certain health conditions need to take some preventive measurement or even avoid mountains. If you're one of them, slightly elevated places or hills can prove beneficial.
Both hiking in mountains areas and on hills has its benefits. While mountains might be less available to some, hills or just hiking on any terrain (such as hiking in the park) is available to most. You don't need a special location to enjoy or start hiking. You can also do urban hiking.
Naturally, being in nature is beneficial for a number of reasons. If you want to know more about the mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina, here's a complete list!
FROM THIS MOUNTAINEER SITE, I TOOK THIS CHART THAT SHOWS THERE ARE 181 MOUNTAINS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Ovo je popis planina u Bosni i Hercegovini koje imaju nadmorsku visinu preko 1000 metara:
br | Visina i naziv planine/The height and the name of the mountain | Najviši vrh- The tallest peak | Koordinate najvišeg vrha /Coordinates of the peak |
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1 | (2386 meters) Maglić | Maglić | 43.281284, 18.733191 |
2 | (2337 meters) Volujak | Vlasulja | 43.232166, 18.71697 |
3 | (2238 meters) Ljubišnja | Dernjačišta | 43.320557, 19.085827 |
4 | (2228 meters ) Čvrsnica | Pločno | 43.599537, 17.564566 |
5 | (2110 meters ) Vranica | Nadkrstac | 43.95665, 17.716528 |
6 | (2103 meters ) Prenj | Zelena glava | 43.549793, 17.903681 |
7 | (2086 meters ) Treskavica | Mala ćaba | 43.596119, 18.346182 |
8 | (2074 m ) Vran | Veliki Vran | 43.668152, 17.505383 |
9 | (2067 m ) Bjelašnica | Bjelašnica | 43.703716, 18.257259 |
10 | (2032 m) Lelija | Velika Lelija | 43.422787, 18.487717 |
11 | (2014) Zelengora | Bregoč | 43.354454, 18.567581 |
12 | (2006 m) Cincar | Cincar | 43.902252, 17.062925 |
13 | (1992 m ) Radovina | Velika Radovina | 43.307724, 19.035145 |
14 | (1967 m ) Visočica | Džamija | 43.580078, 18.189754 |
15 | (1965) Velež | Botin | 43.327393, 18.01672 |
16 | (1964) Dobruška Vranica | Ledenice | 43.929768, 17.701893 |
17 | (1962 meters ) Klekovača | Velika Klekovača | 44.430164, 16.508974 |
18 | (1956) Raduša | Idovac | 43.867516, 17.449293 |
19 | (1933) Vlašić | Paljenik | 44.292679, 17.63636 |
20 | (1920) Crvanj | Zimomor | 43.381847, 18.174648 |
21 | (1919) Vitreuša | Nema naziv | 43.888985, 17.813387 |
22 | (1912) Dinara | Troglav | 43.947998, 16.592016 |
23 | (1910) Jahorina | Sjenište | 43.693195, 18.613586 |
24 | (1906) Vitorog | Veliki Vitorog | 44.119942, 17.043743 |
25 | (1890) Velika Golija | Veliki vrh | 43.958752, 16.854809 |
26 | (1873) Šator | Veliki Šator | 44.156563, 16.589355 |
27 | (1872) Trebova | Velika Košuta | 43.383701, 18.621572 |
28 | (1871) Zec planina | Smiljeva kosa | 43.900768, 17.840595 |
29 | (1867) Bjelasnica | Velika Bjelasnica | 43.144272, 18.414803 |
30 | (1864 m ) Orjen | Velika Jastrebica | 42.59816, 18.543549 |
31 | (1859 m ) Lebršnik | Vilina pećina | 43.216248, 18.636204 |
32 | (1855) Kamešnica | Konj | 43.717274, 16.914654 |
33 | (1846m ) Kujača | Kujača | 43.948578, 17.02541 |
34 | (1826) Malovan | Nema naziv | 43.915764, 17.176205 |
35 | (1805) Sniježnica | Nema naziv | 43.318722, 18.730667 |
36 | (1804m ) Mala Golija | Nema naziv | 43.995193, 16.820976 |
37 | (1797) Ljubuša | Velika Ljubuša | 43.753956, 17.386723 |
38 | (1795) Osječenica | Velika Osječenica | 44.519184, 16.255474 |
39 | (1781) Šćit | Nema naziv | 44.021027, 17.788839 |
40 | (1776) Čabulja | Velika Vlajna | 43.494308, 17.665071 |
41 | (1765) Velika Plazenica | Demirovac | 44.042809, 17.270775 |
42 | (1758) Stožer | Vrana | 43.991703, 17.321148 |
43 | (1743m ) Slovinj | Sajkića kuk | 44.004776, 16.980968 |
44 | (1742) Bitovnja | Lisin | 43.767715, 17.982981 |
45 | (1735) Baba | Đed | 43.10453, 18.415068 |
46 | (1717) Pliješ | Pliješ | 43.417557, 18.813164 |
47 | (1707) Lunjevača | Tisov vrh | 44.370762, 16.502064 |
48 | (1703) Rujište | Orlinka | 43.438515, 17.975136 |
49 | (1697m ) Tušnica | Vitrenik | 43.721458, 17.095242 |
50 | (1696) Živanj | Nema naziv | 43.254871, 18.553091 |
51 | (1675) Zvijezda | Veliki Stolac | 43.91378, 19.285782 |
52 | (1675) Staretina | Bundina kosa | 44.106262, 16.699476 |
53 | (1673) Kruščica | Luška | 44.041824, 17.779827 |
54 | (1656) Jadovnik | Lisina | 44.244938, 16.397423 |
55 | (1654) Ujilica | Veliki vrh | 44.2855, 16.22418 |
56 | (1652) Romanija | Veliki Lupoglav | 43.854645, 18.655214 |
57 | (1651) Crna gora | Gola kosa | 44.29707, 16.751642 |
58 | (1647) Igman | Crni vrh | 43.745117, 18.236528 |
59 | (1631) Paripovac | Skale | 44.18565, 16.884678 |
60 | (1629) Trebević | Sofe | 43.818428, 18.460852 |
61 | (1627) Galica | Bukovačko brdo | 44.284267, 17.535349 |
62 | (1622) Zeljanik | Velika Zeljarica | 44.485859, 16.289747 |
63 | (1604) Grmeč | Crni vrh | 44.600857, 16.526184 |
64 | (1602m ) Vučevo | Mjedena glava | 43.293186, 18.438545 |
65 | (1590) Mužnice | Veliki vrh | 43.986607, 16.789062 |
66 | (1565) Ravašnica | Razvršće | 43.844807, 17.386181 |
67 | (1562) Plješevica | Crni vrh | 44.776833, 15.762688 |
68 | (1561) Mala Plazenica | Nema naziv | 44.009041, 17.277262 |
69 | (1554) Somina | Bobija | 43.025814, 18.549469 |
70 | (1543) Hrbina | Hamzin vrh | 44.057053, 17.014711 |
71 | (1541) Jelovača | Nema naziv | 43.752464, 17.160715 |
72 | (1539) Vijenac | Modri kuk | 44.286289, 16.39715 |
73 | (1537) Javor | Veliki Žep | 44.063133, 19.029371 |
74 | (1534m ) Ozren | Bukovik | 43.93425, 18.449736 |
75 | (1534) Ivan planina | Veliko Šljeme | 43.791389, 18.007809 |
76 | (1534) Husad planina | Vis | 43.472862, 18.544056 |
77 | (1532) Kovač planina | Stražbenica | 43.516495, 19.122282 |
78 | (1530) Kalin | Nema naziv | 44.098637, 17.532421 |
79 | (1530m ) Baćina planina | Trn | 43.718475, 17.630747 |
80 | (1517) Proslapska planina | Dašnik - Kik | 43.795692, 17.431784 |
81 | (1510) Komar | Kamenjaš | 44.165859, 17.532972 |
82 | (1509) Vitrinjača | Mala Vitrinjača | 43.563568, 17.473497 |
83 | (1508) Kmur | Kmur | 43.475506, 18.712187 |
84 | (1504) Stražbenica | Vučkovac | 44.078884, 17.184635 |
85 | (1498m) Crna gora | Lisac | 43.449608, 18.038271 |
86 | (1496) Sjemeč | Ivica | 43.78846, 19.177134 |
87 | (1491) Vučevica | Goleš | 43.63747, 19.167412 |
88 | (1485) Maluša | Oralac | 43.40554, 18.734285 |
89 | (1483) Dimitor | Mali Dimitor | 44.408279, 16.92083 |
90 | (1481) Lib planina | Svinjar | 43.613708, 17.392551 |
91 | (1478) Gola planina | Vitorog | 44.363434, 17.406988 |
92 | (1477) Pakline | Veliki Javorni vrh | 43.855499, 17.248899 |
93 | (1472) Perun | Karasanovina | 44.128654, 18.286825 |
94 | (1471) Štitar planina | Crno vrvo | 43.571125, 17.44672 |
95 | (1467) Lisina | Lisina | 44.397755, 17.041801 |
96 | (1465) Čemerska planina | Dernek | 44.032646, 18.380875 |
97 | (1464) Bobija | Bobijski vrh | 44.416389, 16.684719 |
98 | (1459) Lipničko brdo | Jezero | 44.190632, 18.215439 |
99 | (1456) Stakorina | Vražić | 43.567848, 19.151226 |
100 | (1454) Krug planina | Suovrh | 43.838303, 17.148794 |
101 | (1453) Radovan | Brezovača | 44.02504, 17.634672 |
102 | (1437) Pogorelica | Kozice | 43.862164, 17.882828 |
103 | (1437) Inač | Lisin | 43.877602, 17.989597 |
104 | (1436) Grbica | Nema naziv | 43.903286, 16.892099 |
105 | (1433) Ranče planina | Suvi vrh | 44.382793, 17.392101 |
106 | (1433) Cicelj | Stražica | 43.540939, 19.067463 |
107 | (1424) Devetak | Bezdanica | 43.98563, 18.984144 |
108 | (1423) Zahor | Bandera | 44.009872, 17.934731 |
109 | (1422) Ruda planina | Rujska glava | 43.439983, 18.650894 |
110 | (1422) Ravna planina | Hum | 43.745304, 18.630745 |
111 | (1419) Sitnica | Kobilja glava | 42.979321, 18.220144 |
112 | (1414) Toholjska planina | Nema naziv | 43.406883, 18.844431 |
113 | (1411) Gorčevica | Kapak | 44.294285, 17.80414 |
114 | (1398) Vučja planina | Nema naziv | 44.387653, 17.720564 |
115 | (1395) Bjelasnica | Motka | 42.833405, 18.13044 |
116 | (1388) Varda | Resića Varda | 43.660095, 19.394836 |
117 | (1388) Šiša gora | Razvršje | 44.466152, 16.781475 |
118 | (1388) Rudina | Rudina | 44.076939, 17.5427 |
119 | (1384) Očauš | Biser glava | 44.503395, 17.633844 |
120 | (1378) Srnetica | Miljakuša | 44.47715, 16.59543 |
121 | (1368) Radalj planina | Ravna gora | 44.22551, 17.494459 |
122 | (1367) Vijogor | Vijogor | 43.644737, 19.115791 |
123 | (1365) Bič planina | Goli vrh | 43.576153, 19.471201 |
124 | (1360) Čelinska planina | Nema naziv | 43.788754, 17.776394 |
125 | (1359) Mahnjača | Velika Mahnjača | 44.416107, 17.887411 |
126 | (1349) Zvijezda | Krš | 44.15403, 18.39691 |
127 | (1348) Lisac | Liskovača | 44.285717, 17.829386 |
128 | (1347) Zavelim | Kolokovac | 43.556664, 17.134081 |
129 | (1347) Dnolučka planina | Ukalj | 44.282551, 17.453993 |
130 | (1339) Čemernica | Goli vis | 44.521858, 17.213078 |
131 | (1328) Viduša | Veliki Tisac | 42.908718, 18.278612 |
132 | (1326) Konjuh | Konjuh | 44.301888, 18.545979 |
133 | (1323) Studenska planina | Studenska planina | 43.788136, 17.750387 |
134 | (1323) Kovač planina | Orlo kuk | 43.766544, 17.178896 |
135 | (1321) Crni vrh | Debelo brdo | 43.840256, 17.617472 |
136 | (1317) Kopito | Velika Čiluša | 43.97673, 18.87887 |
137 | (1315) Tmor planina | Tmor | 43.815414, 18.053041 |
138 | (1315) Bokševica | Jabuka | 43.724964, 17.76922 |
139 | (1312) Sijerča | Božur | 43.567852, 18.550249 |
140 | (1307) Sljemenska planina | Nema naziv | 44.089069, 18.776182 |
141 | (1305) Ravan planina | Tvrtkovac | 44.290047, 18.075686 |
142 | (1304) Oštrc | Nema naziv | 43.554966, 17.333155 |
143 | (1297) Tajan | Nema naziv | 44.28867, 18.190891 |
144 | (1290) Greben | Radovan Jelika | 44.293076, 18.351444 |
145 | (1280) Hum | Nema naziv | 44.097668, 17.983479 |
146 | (1280) Gajeva planina | Veliki Tmor | 43.590454, 19.332357 |
147 | (1277) Djedovo brdo | Pradjedov vis | 44.312588, 18.314844 |
148 | (1275) Bokšanica | Klanac | 43.914223, 19.148851 |
149 | (1274) Smolin | Zečji rat | 44.191525, 18.597647 |
150 | (1273) Ruda planina | Zaruđe | 42.888573, 18.264214 |
151 | (1267m) Bobara | Velika Metla | 44.351608, 16.295637 |
152 | (1263) Sniježnica | Komolj | 43.164951, 18.085602 |
153 | (1254) Vrletije | Tičja glava | 43.95018, 17.414907 |
154 | (1254) Budoželjska planina | Nema naziv | 44.078007, 18.314802 |
155 | (1253) Citonja | Jasikovica | 43.945816, 17.988489 |
156 | (1244) Leotar | Nema naziv | 42.744953, 18.344023 |
157 | (1238) Sušica | Ljutica | 44.008404, 19.281031 |
158 | (1236) Manjača | Velika Manjača | 44.567635, 17.056761 |
159 | (1235) Vilenica | Kicelj | 44.200539, 17.625639 |
160 | (1224) Midena | Sinjal | 43.59074, 17.240522 |
161 | (1223) Bujak | Nema naziv | 43.72493, 19.23888 |
162 | (1213) Revanje | Nema naziv | 43.690495, 19.288515 |
163 | (1210) Meoršje | Čiburov brijeg | 43.850815, 18.058037 |
164 | (1207) Gostun | Veliki Gostun | 43.670639, 19.09144 |
165 | (1199) Jadovik | Kotlarski vrh | 44.736431, 16.050175 |
166 | (1193) Ćava | Lakin vrh | 44.578758, 16.140289 |
167 | (1180) Djedinska planina | Šuplji javor | 44.342518, 18.616974 |
168 | (1173) Tisovac | Nema naziv | 44.577007, 17.230946 |
169 | (1144 m ) Ormanj | Doljanske stijene | 43.807423, 18.158686 |
170 | (1133 m) Radovanj | Gradina | 43.486919, 17.339979 |
171 | (1127 m ) Suha gora | Nema naziv | 43.741909, 19.339052 |
172 | (1112 m ) Hrgud | Veliki Parić | 43.099213, 18.027641 |
173 | (1107 m ) Vučjak | Vrh | 44.402744, 16.232916 |
174 | (1098 meters ) Javorak | Javorak | 44.04216, 19.474148 |
175 | (1097 m ) Čubren | Vis | 43.889584, 18.117899 |
176 | (1077 meters ) Borja | Runjavica | 44.583206, 17.605778 |
177 | (1066 meters ) Misije | Veliki Cicibor | 44.319527, 16.37114 |
178 | (1060 meters ) Javornik | Bandijerka | 44.285, 18.768602 |
179 | (1054 meters ) Otomalj | Otomalj | 44.337879, 17.176447 |
180 | (1053 meters ) Vepar | Kica | 44.274803, 17.895773 |
181 | (1013 meters ) Mulež | Veliki Divič | 44.644897, 16.814028 |
182 | (1002 meters ) Uzlomac | Prdeljica i Jelovka | 44.590351, 17.549829 |
ON OUR WALK WE CAME ACROSS SOME HORSES AND THIS IS NOTHING USUAL
I don't know if you know this about me, but I've always been kind of obsessed with horses. Even as a little girl I used to draw them. All my toys were horses or ponies. Whenever I would get to choose a toy for me, I'd choose a horse toy of some sort. I also had this thing about unicorns. So, I've definitely been a horse lover all my life.
Where I grew up we had donkeys, not so much horses. However, my parents did take me to see horses at Sinjska alka and I would see them whenever we went to visit family in Slavonia (a region of Croatia). I remember every encounter I had with a horse as a little girl. Once I even rose a horse in circus for a couple of minutes. I remember it vividly.
Nevertheless, the first time I actually took a horse riding lesson was in Goranci village a couple of years ago. Yes, it was in my mid thirties that I actually sat on a horse and rode for the first time. It was a great experience and I hope to do it again.
There's a lot of horses to be found in Goranci, as many people keep them. There are also wild horses in vicinity. These wild horses don't live in the village but rather a bit further away. I've encountered them numerous times and they are very friendly. The horses you'll see on these photographs from this post are all domestic ones.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IS ONE OF FEW PLACES IN THE EUROPE WHERE YOU CAN STILL FIND WILD HORSES
Many people don't know that there are many wild horses in Bosnia and Herzegovina. When I say wild horses, I mean just that- horses that live in the wild. I don't mean they are genetically the original European breed of wild horses because that breed is extinct (but there are some conservation efforts to bring it back to life so who knows maybe it will roam Europe again some day).
SUSTAINABLE OUTFIT POST- HOW I WORE THESE ITEMS BEFORE?
I shopped my closet for this look, you know being sustainable and all that. This was a functional outfit bit I think it was kind of cute as well.
COLD WEATHER ACCESSORIES -THE TARTAN SCARF AND THE BEANIE- both worn last in this recent post as was this burgundy bag . You can see 8 ways to style this burgundy bag in this 53 ways to style a pair of brown sandals post.
THE BROWN LEATHER COAT WITH A FAUX FUR HOODIE - See multiple ways to style it in this post, A FEMININE WAY TO STYLE IT HERE , A CASUAL WAY TO STYLE IT and see how I wore illustrated it in this post.
THE GREY DRESS- I've had this grey body hugging dress for years. Not that you can see it well in these photographs. There are however previously published post. In this post you can see how I wore this grey dress for a visit to Stari grad plus 12 more ways to style this dress. In this shopping my closet summer post you can see two additional ways to style this grey dress. In this sustainable fashion winter post you can see two more ways to style this grey dress! So, I have worn this dress 20 times on this blog.
THE GREY DRESS- I've had this grey body hugging dress for years. Not that you can see it well in these photographs. There are however previously published post. In this post you can see how I wore this grey dress for a visit to Stari grad plus 12 more ways to style this dress. In this shopping my closet summer post you can see two additional ways to style this grey dress. In this sustainable fashion winter post you can see two more ways to style this grey dress! So, I have worn this dress 20 times on this blog.
THE RUFFLED PARSLEY PRINT SKIRT- In this post you can see 8 different ways to style this skirt.
THE HIGH BROWN RIDING BOOTS - See how I wore them with this colourful winter outfit for sightseeing Mostar fairly recently.
This is also a pair of boots I have illustrated before!
In fact, I HAVE ILLUSTRATED THIS PAIR OF BROWN BOOTS THREE TIMES! That means they are one of the most illustrated pairs of shoes in my closet, doesn't it? Do you want to see how I did it? Here are the links-
ILLUSTRATED- A LEATHER PAIR OF |
See how I wore these boots 35 times:
10/11/12/13) Here in this post you can see me wearing these high boots with four different outfits.1) here with a leather jacket and a midi skirt.
2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9) Here in this post, you can see me wearing them with eight different outfits.
14/15) Here in this travel post you can see me wearing them with two stylings.
ALSO
20) see how I styled them here WITH A GREEN TARTAN JACKET
....AND NOW SOME LINKS WITH MY PREVIOUS VISITS TO GORANCI.
Just like I have links to prove my sustainable fashion wardrobe and how I wore these items before, I also have links to prove my sustainable travel philosophy.
( HOW TO STYLE BLACK CORD FLARES FOR AUTUMN? OUTFIT PROPOSAL)
MY PREVIOUS VISITS TO GORANCI VILLAGE (NEAR MOSTAR) You can read more about Goranci village by visiting these links. 1) HERE MY 2019 VISIT TO GORANCI |
In this post, you can see more images of horses plus a cute outfit with a vintage blazer and cord jeans. Country chic and all that.
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a gif made of our photographs to Goranci village |
2) HERE..... In this post from 2019 (FRIDAY FASHION ILLUSTRATION: RED PUFFER) , I took you to Goranci village and I shared an acrylic fashion illustration with you. Revisit this post if you want to see more of my art. Now, that I think of it, I illustrated a number of outfits I wore to Goranci village. So, you could say that this village is an inspiration of mine.
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My art inspired by Herzegovina (an acrylic painting of a white horse) |
Interested in learning more about Goranci? Why, you're welcomed to check out these posts as well and revisit my memories with me!
6) Nature Park Goranci- In this post from 2013, I practically captured the birth of Natural Park Goranci. This park was practically in the making then. A dozen years later, this park is a commercial and professional success. I'm pretty sure I was the first to blog about it first. Of course neither that nor any of the other posts wasn't sponsored in any way. I blog about these places just because I like them.
7) Sights to see, places to visit (Goranci ) - In this 2015 post, I took you to the park again and I also showed you the inside of the restaurant. You can also see me reading a book in the restaurant- a book about mountains written by Stipe Božić, a famous Croatian mountaineer.
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I don't know what it is about horses, but seeing them makes me so happy! |
8) Goranci (photography post) - In this 2015 photography post, you can see some high quality photographs capturing nature of Goranci. I still enjoy these photographs. Most of them were taken by my husband, but I'm pretty sure I took some of them as well.
9) A day in the country (Goranci) - In this post from 2018, you can see me wearing a pastel outfit. Plus, you can see what summer looks like in Goranci village.
10) Cropped chic outfit in Goranci- In this outfit post, you can also read a book review from one of my favourite contemporary Croatian female authors.
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I also illustrated this coat with watercolour pencils! |
11) Here you can read ANOTHER BOOK REVIEW OUTFIT SHOT IN GORANCI 2024!
12) A BOOK REVIEW IN GORANCI (2023) - Here is another post where I shared a book review (from Amoz Oz) accompanied with photographs taken in this beautiful village.
My posts about Goranci don't stop there.
13) FASHION ILLUSTRATION LIGHT BEIGE PUFFER COAT- This post from 2021 is one of my all time favourite posts. Here I shared a fashion illustration I did of a long light beige puffer coat. I think it's one of the best fashion illustrations of my outfits that I have done. It wasn't even that hard to make, sometimes I struggle a lot with my art, and sometimes the making of some painting is almost effortless. Well, this was the case in this case! Visit the link above to see more.
14) DIY NECKLACE AND VISIT TO GORANCI- In this 2014 post, I shared a DIY creation of mine. This was a necklace I made for my prom (to go with a designer dress that was made for me by a local Split designer). This time I wore this necklace as a head crown and it looked lovely. This whole outfit post has a lovely fantasy feel. I used photographs from this post for my Shadow & Bone book series review because they seemed to match the theme so well.
15) DIY HAND PAINTED JACKET AND A VISIT TO GORANCI- In April 2019, I visited Goranci for a nice walk and some doggie love. The dogs belonging to our friend recognized and greeted us. Even though our friend wasn't there (he moved abroad but we went to his house just in case he might be there). The dogs remembered us and they came to us demanding patting. It was a cute experience. I also shared a white vintage jacket I hand painted. For this occasion, I styled it in an entirely casual way.
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I was really happy to come across so many horses! |
16) WHAT TO WEAR FOR HIKING IN GORANCI in summer - In this 2019 summer post, I tried to answer the question what to wear for hiking in summer. In this post, you can also see some horses. Actually, in a lot of my Goranci posts you can see photographs of Goranci horses. The guys are just there and they are not shy!
17) YELLOW IN SUMMER, THE ENGLISH PATIENT PLUS A VISIT TO GORANCI- In this 2018 post, I showed you an outfit similar to the one above. So, I wore this yellow cropped top at least twice to visit Goranci. In this post I also shared a review for a famous book (The English Patient) and a few photographs from Goranci restaurant.
18) A PAIR OF FLARE BLUE JEANS FOR A WINTER VISIT TO GORANCI VILLAGE- In this post I shared multiple ways to wear a pair of washed blue flared jeans, and one of the locations war Goranci village. There was even some snow!
19) GORANCI, HERZEGOVINA (PHOTOGRAPHY) In this 2013 post, I shared a photography and outfit post. I think these images were actually a bit older than 2013 but since I opened my blog around that time, that is when I posted them. I'm not sure how old they really are, but the images in this post definitely predate 2013. I wore a red tone hiking outfit and of course there were also photographs of horses featured there. There were also some lovely zoomed in images of mountain peaks. I miss having a proper camera to take pictures with. Well, some day I'll get one again.
20) GORANCI COUNTRYSIDE IN THE SUMMER- In this 2013 post, I shared some photographs from our summer hiking with our puppy. Our German Sheppard dog was tragically poisoned a few months later, so seeing these images makes me both happy and sad. Happy to see these lovely memories and remember how happy she was with us (and we with her) but also sad for obvious reasons. She was only 6 months old when she was poisoned. She was very big at that time, but definitely still a big puppy at time.
Is that enough posts? I wonder how many times I have actually posted images shot at this village or vicinity. I'm a veteran blogger, so probably it's more than 20 times. I also found this outfit post where I posted images shot in vicinity of Goranci, just a bit away from the village and there are actually some wild horses there.
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The horses didn't seem to mind us. Some of them even came closer to have a better look at us! |
Aren't they gorgeous? They make me pick up my brushes immediately. I'm working hard on one painting at the moment, so these beauties will have to wait, though. Still, it's a joy to look at them. Which one is your favourite?
The horses enjoyed this lovely cold but sunny day as well. While I was preparing this post, I looked for some horse paintings of mine and I realized there's a commissioned painting of horses I didn't share. I also remembered the reason why I didn't share it. I wanted it to be the decision of the person who commissioned it- to share it or not. I don't even know has she got social media or not.
This lady (a friend of ours) comissioned an acrylic painting of two horses in Goranci. One was black, the other white. Making that painting was hard but also enjoyable. I made a lot of sketches while I was preparing for that photograph. Horses are not the easiest thing to paint. Maybe I'll share some of my sketches in the future.
MORE TRAVEL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
WHAT TO SEE IN HERZEGOVINA? TWO FORTRESSES AND NATIONAL PARKS!
I often recommend visiting Mostar, the largest town in Herzegovina region. Moreover, I regularly write about other cities and places worth visiting in Herzegovina. However, there's more to this region that its lovely cities and villages. However, I also like to recommend places that aren't that well know and that might not be on the tourist radar yet.
2) VISIT STOLAC FORTRESS - Back in 2019, I visited Stolac city in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the second time. What was the reason for my visit? A medieval fair called Tarča. This was my second visit to this lovely historical city located in Herzegovina. If you remember, I visited it and blogged about it last year ( feel free to check these two posts to find out more: MEDIEVAL FAIR IN STOLAC, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA & STOLAC MEDIEVAL FAIR PART TWO)
3) IF YOU ARE A LOVER OF NATURE, CHECK OUT MY POST ABOUT NATIONAL PARKS IN HERZEGOVINA.
5) AND LET US NOT FORGET.....THE NATURE PARK BLIDINJE
1. PROTECTED AREAS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: NATURE PARKS
2. HOW TO GET TO BLIDINJE?
3. A FEW REASONS TO VISIT BLIDINJE
4. WHERE TO STAY IN BLIDINJE?
5. NATURE PARK BLIDINJE, BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA
6. VISIT THE MAGNIFICENT LAKE BLIDINJE
7. SIGHTS TO SEE, PLACES TO VISIT: LAKE BLIDINJE
8. BLIDNJE: A MOUNTAIN CHURCH OF SAINT ELIAS
2. HOW TO GET TO BLIDINJE?
3. A FEW REASONS TO VISIT BLIDINJE
4. WHERE TO STAY IN BLIDINJE?
5. NATURE PARK BLIDINJE, BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA
6. VISIT THE MAGNIFICENT LAKE BLIDINJE
7. SIGHTS TO SEE, PLACES TO VISIT: LAKE BLIDINJE
8. BLIDNJE: A MOUNTAIN CHURCH OF SAINT ELIAS
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I am glad you are bundled up for this cold sunny day. Love those boots and of course, the coat and winter wear as well. Thanks for your AI topic as well. It is a concern in so many different ways.
ReplyDelete🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸Love the capture of the horses. And of course, your story. So great that you did pursue knowing them even more. In my family, I have two relatives who love horses so much. Such a beautiful post💖💖💖💖💖💖All the best to your hikes and travels!
Horses are a blessing!
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Love the landscapes! Amazing photos of you and the location! Adoring that pony in the background. It was great reading your commentary today. Your posts are always awesome. So wonderful how you can draw us in with your art and much much more. Thank you so much for being here. Thanks for the wonderful post today💛💛💛💛💛💛💛 All the best to your creativity! & the places you go!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely location. Thank you for visiting this post and noticing all the details.
DeleteWhat a wonderful place! Fantastic. Congratulations for the pictures Ivana:) I love horses too.
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I appreciate your support! Thank you.
DeleteGreat photos and lovely sky. Your outfit is amazing and I love your boots, they look so cool :-D
ReplyDeleteThe boots are super comfy!
DeleteDivne fotografije, draga, a oduševljena sam i slikom! <3
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Hvala!
DeleteIvana, you visited a very beautiful place! Are there really so many amazing mountains in the country?
ReplyDeleteDa!:)
DeleteYes, we have a lot of mountains.
Es un bello lugar. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGracias!
DeleteGoranci seems like an ideal place to disconnect from the noise of the city, its beautiful landscapes and that blue sky have relaxed me just by looking at it, now I see why you always come back, nice and warm look! Kisses.
ReplyDeleteExactly. It's the perfect getaway. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteI hope that new contract you're waiting for is for a job you'll enjoy! The landscape is wonderful and the blue sky is breathtaking! I couldn't climb those mountains, my feet wouldn't make it! I can't stand the cold and from your look, despite the sunny day, I can guess that it's very cold! Your look breathes comfort and that coat must be very warm! I also love horses, I think they're such a perfect and beautiful animal, very difficult to draw! Hugs
We'll see. I hope it'll be alright.
DeleteThe coat is very warm indeed.
Thank you Marisa.
What a fabulous outfit for a winter walk, feminine and stylish and a world away from the ubiquitous puffa jacket and jeans combo beloved of British hikers! Goranci looks like a fantastic place for a wander, those beautiful blue skies and wild horses.
ReplyDeleteI love your horse artwork and hope that the new position is something that makes you happy! xxx
I always feel like dressing up a bit when I go to nature.
DeleteAfter all, nature is so beautiful! Nature is like a natural museum filled with natural art. Why not put in some effort in our own appearances? :)
Bosnia and Herzegovina definitely is a most beautiful part of the world, and those blue skies are magical indeed. Lucky you! Thank you so much for taking me along on another visit to Goranci!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your Winter hiking outfit, and I'm wishing you good luck with your new contract! xxx
Thank you Ann.
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ReplyDeleteYour coat is great, it suits you so well and keeps you nice and warm.
I like the mountains in the background of the photos and, of course, the horses. :)
I'm glad you enjoyed the post!
DeleteÈ un posto meraviglioso Ivana e bellissima tu
ReplyDeleteGrazie cara!
DeleteIvana que lugar lindo incríveis as fotos, seu look muito confortável sempre charmosa bjs.
ReplyDeleteGracias!
DeleteI love mountains. The landscapes in your photos are absolutely breathtaking. Also love your outfit, you look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you dear!
DeleteChe bel posto Ivana! E che belli i cavalli! :D
ReplyDeleteUn modo perfetto per trascorrere una bella giornata di sole!
Come sempre sei stilosa ed alla moda anche in mezzo alla natura!
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DeleteCongratulations on the new job contract! Goranci looks so peaceful. I'd love to visit. Your outfit is really perfect for a countryside stroll. I especially love those boots!
ReplyDeleteThese boots are very comfy. I love to wear them.
DeleteGreat post dear- I have never been in Bosnia and Herzegovina but this country is on my list :-) This all landscapes and mountains are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll get to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina some day. I really like this country and I've spent so much time here I really consider it to be my country.
DeleteI enjoy the photos so much. It’s inspiring to hear how much you’ve come to love this small village and the surrounding area. I love small villages. Your passion for nature and local travel really shines through, and it’s clear that the place holds a special spot in your heart. I also really enjoyed your reflections on the balance of blogging and the impact of AI. It’s a tricky topic, but I appreciate that you brought it up. It’s always interesting to read about your experiences and thoughts, especially on the beauty of exploring local areas. Wishing you all the best with your upcoming job contract and future adventures.
ReplyDeleteYou are invited to my new blog post, and have a nice Friday.
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Thank you Melody!
DeleteGoranci looks so charming and scenic and it also looks like you enjoyed some nice weather when you went. I definitely get the appeal of on hiking and cold sunny days and it's just so invigorating. I know where you coming from about AI and intellectual theft as I have similar concerns as well. Still trying to figure out what to do.
ReplyDeleteI know, AI is a hard subject. To post anything or not? If you post text, that can get plagiarized or sourced by AI. If you post art or photography, it's the same. What is one to do? How is one supposed to share one's thoughts or art with anyone?
DeleteI love the horses! Thank you so much for sharing the wonderful scenery via your pictures, Ivana!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you enjoyed.
DeleteThe horses are magnificent!
Your photos are so beautiful and I really like the cosy outfit you had to stay warm in the cold weather. it sounds exciting with your new job coming up, I am hoping that you do not have to move too far for it and you still get to visit and enjoy the local places you love :)
ReplyDeleteNo, I shouldn't move to far. I'll still be in my country as I have two countries. Thank you dear Mica!
DeleteNice Post
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DeleteI enjoy fresh, cold hikes as well. The nature is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Radi!
DeleteMy dear Ivana, such a beautiful, rich, diverse and complete post all at once. While I was reading it I thought at so many things that I wanted to tell you and I hope I will remember them all. First of all, what a beautiful country Bosnia and Herzegovina is! What beautiful and genuine, natural green fields, clean and clear blu sky, mountains and hills everywhere... I visited several times Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia and I hope I get to visit Bosnia some day too. It is unbelievable that you have so many mountains, in my mind that equals to a very healthy way of life. I am a Romanian born woman abd I remember very well my infance in Banat, a region close to Serbia and Hungary that pretty much resembles your country and every now and then I get nostalgic remembering it especially when I read similar posts and see similar pictures. Another thing that this two countries have in common or at least had when I lived there, were the wild horses, in the Danube Delta, 30 years ago, wild horses lived there.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to discuss the topic AI. I saw that many bloggers use it to write content, create pictures and so on. I myself had fun modyfing my pictures in schetches, acquarels paintings or cartoons but I would feel inconfortable using it to write or generate content because in my opinion my creativity is an espression of my talent, my nature, myself and using AI to write would ruin it. It would be like cheating. That being said, I respect those that do it because anyone is free to do whatever is best gor them as long as they put a disclaimer because if they are free to use it to write, I am free to choose not to read such comment and spend my time with it.
I am sure I wanted to say something else but at the moment it doesn’t come to mind but what I can't forget to say is how much I like your outfit, is perfect for the ambient, easy to use and above all, very chic. I adore that type of coats, I had two of them in the past and can't find anything like that now. I have seen similar coats but they don't even come close to it. The choice of the scarf and fur cap is perfect!
First of all, thank you for this detailed comment. I'm originally from Croatia and I still work and live in Croatia periodically, but I have really fallen in love with Bosnia and Herzegovina over the years and I do consider it my country now. The blue sky here is something else!
DeleteI'd also like to visit Romania some day. It's a beautiful country with stunning nature.
Thank you also for your feedback about AI. It's a complex topic. Certainly AI can be used in many ways to enhance our lives, for example when used correctly by doctors or scientists. However, the modern usage of AI is often unethical. It uses sources but gives no credit. Often it's just a form of plagiarism.
Personally, I cannot say that I'm affected by AI art theft financially but that's mostly because I only do art part-time. Mostly, I do traditional art, acrylic paints or oil paints on canvas. I have about many commissions as I can handle. One or two commissions a year is probably the maximum I can do with my work. I don't make any money from posting my art online. So, I cannot say it's a definite loss or that my livelihood is affected. Still, is it fair that my art has been used to 'train' software? I don't think it's fair. None of us have agreed to have our personal photos or art used to train software. That's my problem mostly. It is not a matter of art exactly, because I find the fact that people personal photographs (especially photographs of their kids) are used to train software i.e. are plagiarized and taken without their permission. That is problematic on so many levels.
Beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI invite you to visit my last post. Have a good week-end!
Thank you so much Marianela!
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