We mixed things up this morning and checked out Montenegrin's medical care. Nothing major but Jack's been coughing so we went to the local medical facility and he got some antibiotics. They seem to be kicking in already and he is feeling a little better. The efficiency and the price were impressive. The only thing we found was you need to monitor your place in the que. We figured people would go in turn but the woman behind Jack jumped ahead and went into the doctor before him. It wasn't really a big deal just different from how things work in NJ. The doctor was very efficient and recommended a few over the counter meds along with the antibiotic. I was a little worried since no one mentioned anything regarding cost but we weren't in a position to haggle. The doctor's fee was @$30 and the total pharmacy bill for antibiotics, cough medicine and two other items was $19. We were in and out in a little over an hour. This was without an appointment. Needless to say we were relieved and pleased.
From there we went to brunch and eventually found a new beach where we spent a relaxing few hours. We stopped for dinner on the way back still in our bathing suits. It is very casual here. The restaurant was right on the water as you'll see in the pictures. When we got back, we had a glass of wine on the balcony and enjoyed the night view. It is really pretty here.
View at brunch in KotorObnoxiously large cruise ship in the bay
Part way down our steps. Jack counted there are 71.
View from our beach chairs. The beach is made up of small pebbles and the water is amazingly clear. We wore water shoes.
Beautiful sight.
I made it in today since it was a much more inviting entrance. There weren't any cliffs or dangerous looking rocks.
Dinner
My dinner view
Literally on the water
Other part of the restaurant
One more dinner shot. It was so pretty.
The road to the beach and dinner was extremely narrow and very interesting. Jack had to back up at one point when a delivery truck and van had to squeeze through. This is also part of the bus route. I don't know how the drivers fit busses and trucks.

We think the light at the top of the mountain is where we had lunch, and drove down the mountain from yesterday. We could see headlights going through the serpentine roads that we traveled. I don't know how they could do it in the dark. It was scary enough during the day. Here's part of the drive.
Night view of Kotor from the balcony.
Beautiful sights. Hope Jack feels better tomorrow. Looks like it didn't stop you from enjoying.
ReplyDeleteGlad your healthcare experience went well and hope Jack feels better
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views and landscape!
ReplyDeletescary roads!
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