About half way around the lake we came across a man with rowing boats for hire who was taking care of a party of nuns who were negotiating a rental agreement and were making hard work of getting their seating arrangements organised inside the craft.
This looked like fun and I was certain that they had little chance of making it to the island in the middle of the lake without capsizing the boat on the way and we watched in anticipation but were disappointed when they were joined by a burly man who clearly knew what he was doing and had the job of transporting them across.
That is an interesting picture. Looks relaxing, too.
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One of my favourite spots in the world. π
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Certainly one of the most attractive!
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Same as Sue – I love this place and must get back again, but would be on the lookout for evil Terrapins!
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I have been twice. The second visit was a disappointment without the nuns on water!
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Looks relaxing, especially when someone else is doing all the work, β€ π
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This photo is so fun, and even better when you tell the back story. I think I would have been secretly hoping for the drama of a capsizing boat too. (Does that mean I’m going to hell?)
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I was hoping for a photo opportunity! I’ll be there with you.
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ha ha, it will be great to see you at long last. π
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Always a pleasure to see a photo from Lake Bled.
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I have never spoken to anyone that doesn’t like Lake Bled. Thanks for the comment.
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The nun photo is awesome!
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I know it is mean but I just wanted a capsized boat picture!
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Ha ha. That’s hilarious! (And you said it out loud!)
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Amazing place! π
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Great story! And a great photo of you rowing the boat across the lake π
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