We took the bus from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Kotor, Montenegro. In the Malay and Indonesian languages, “kotor” means dirty, but this ancient city is cleaner than most cities we have visited recently.
Trump Shoved the Prime Minister
You may recall Trump shoving the Prime Minister of Montenegro during the NATO summit a few months ago. Yeah, we’re not telling people where we came from.
Whatever little bit of Kotor we’ve seen, we like – the very rustic exterior of the building we’re staying in, the kitties that live around the building, and the Despacito-free zone down the street! That song is everywhere!
I Would Like to Stay in Kotor
Here are a few reasons why I would like to stay in Kotor, but Mr. Erickson is not feeling it as much as I am.
Kotor Has Captured My Heart
Here are a few more reasons why Kotor has captured my heart. Wouldn’t want to be here during peak tourist season though.
The Cats are Worth It
Luckily, the bigger grocery store in town sells IndoMie instant noodles! At €0,43 (USD $0.50) a pack, we may get a chance to balance the food budget! The cats are worth it, and Kenric agrees!
Kotor has a devilish hold on me.
Too bad we have to leave.