September 4, 2013
On To Sibenik
We awoke and got some breakfast at a local restaurant. We returned to the Villa Helena Glamour and told the person there, the owner's mother, that we were leaving. She called her daughter and after Dolly told her what was wrong with the apartment, she said to pay the 600 kunas and be done. We got a ride to the bus station and got a bus to Sibenik. The ride was rather nice with a few stops and a stop in Trogir. Two people got on the bus. We proceeded on toward Sibenik and a neatly dressed man got on the bus at a roadside stop . He appeared to be an inspector of some description. He asked each passenger for a ticket. The two that had gotten on the bus in Trogir had no tickets. They were told to pay or get off the bus. They got off.
We arrived in Sibenik and took a taxi to our next apartment. It was a little way out of town, but it was quite nice. We were taken to our apartment and got settled in. It was a three bedroom apartment with a nice terrace in front with a great view of the Adriatic and a portion of the town. We were ready to eat so we called our cab driver and went down into the heart of town. I told our host, Silvio, before we left that we wanted a rental car. He connected us with someone and the car would be delivered to us later. We ate dinner down at the city harbor and returned to the apartment. The car rental agent was waiting for us when we returned. I completed the paperwork and we had a car. We eventually went to bed after deciding what we would do the next day.
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