After leaving Dubrovnic, we drove north through some mountains into Bosnia until we reached Sarajevo. Our route was pretty deserted except for the many remnants of old rock walls that had once sectioned off all the hillsides. One old road, wide enough for only one wagon, or perhaps one tank from the days when the Soviets occupied this area wound around, following a similar route to our newer, somewhat improved road. Occasionally we saw a few piles of rubble of what we assumed were little rock houses. Our purpose for entering Sarajevo was for Pete to attend some top secret, super cool, world crisis NATO meetings there (none of you can tell a soul.) We arrived a day early so that Pete could show us around the city. It was beautiful and set in a valley surrounded by mountains on all sides. Only 15 years previously, this country had been part of the country of Y
The city felt somewhat primitive and poor, with a distinctly Muslim feel to it. Most of the Muslims there are pretty relaxed and peaceful, with only a few radicals. We did see one full faced Burka, but mostly the women and men looked pretty “western” or the women had the shawls on their heads over modest dress. It was really cool and definitely different then any other country we had ever been to. Particularly the toliets were a bit different! Ew! What a surprise we had when we first entered the public restrooms!
On our way home from the market one evening, Jessica, Nicole and I were trying to sneak a picture of a cute little old lady struggling with her bags and a few pieces of corn she had just bought. As she looked up, she caught us trying to take her picture and broke out into the biggest toothless grin which lit up her entire face. I wish I could display the picture which is only burned into my memory, but here is the pose that she happily agreed to stand for with Nicole. She was soo cute! Smiles are the same in any language!