Hello everyone!🤗Please let me know if you are feeling nostalgic about a particular period of your life as well! Have you travel to Slovenia before? Is it in your plans to visit in the future?
Excelente, excelente, excelente video!!!!! Conocer el kremsnite fue algo espectacular!! Visite 3 veces Eslovenia y claro que siento nostalgia por ese paraíso Europeo que tan bien describis. A través de este video veo lo que me falta conocer y aviva mí deseo de volver!! Y recorrer a través de tu cámara más lugares.
Muchas gracias por el comentario 😊 Eslovenia es un lugar increíble!! Que bueno que hayas podido viajar allí varias veces!! 😄 Tengo muchas ganas de volver también!
Does Slovenia really have everything like: dogs riding tiny bikes, albinos running around with their hair on fire and a black George Washington? (like what Stefon from SNL would say ) 😀😀😀 And, our memories are definitely not reliable!!
The first cremeschnitte wariants are mentioned in Austria around 1800, the oldest known Slovenian cremeschnitte is from 1938 from pastry shop Lenček in Domžale. Cremeschnitte from Bled was first made by Ištvan Lukačevič in 1953, many other cremeschnittes are further variationes of the one from Bled (like cremeschnitte from Zagreb which has chocolate topping).
Hello everyone!🤗Please let me know if you are feeling nostalgic about a particular period of your life as well! Have you travel to Slovenia before? Is it in your plans to visit in the future?
I am always nostalgic!! and also love bureks! 🤪
Thanks for the comment! Bureks are so good! 😉
Excelente, excelente, excelente video!!!!! Conocer el kremsnite fue algo espectacular!! Visite 3 veces Eslovenia y claro que siento nostalgia por ese paraíso Europeo que tan bien describis. A través de este video veo lo que me falta conocer y aviva mí deseo de volver!! Y recorrer a través de tu cámara más lugares.
Muchas gracias por el comentario 😊 Eslovenia es un lugar increíble!! Que bueno que hayas podido viajar allí varias veces!! 😄 Tengo muchas ganas de volver también!
From Bangladesh.
I love Slovenia 😍
Awesome! Thanks a lot for commenting! 😀
Beautiful country with a beautiful guide. I was going there in 2020 until COVID intervened.
Thank you for the comment! 😊 I had travel plans (to go to Spain) that got postponed due to Covid as well. I hope you get to visit Slovenia soon!
love it!
Thanks! 😃
cool places! 😃
They are! 😁
I'd really like to travel to Slovenia one day!
You definitely should! 😉
Tati doesn't mean thief in slovene, tat is.
Thank you for commenting! 🙂
@@wanderingtati Tati or Tatovi is plural of tat (a thief).
@@imepriimek398 Thanks for letting me know! ☺
Does Slovenia really have everything like: dogs riding tiny bikes, albinos running around with their hair on fire and a black George Washington? (like what Stefon from SNL would say ) 😀😀😀
And, our memories are definitely not reliable!!
😂😂😂 Your comments are the best!
The first cremeschnitte wariants are mentioned in Austria around 1800, the oldest known Slovenian cremeschnitte is from 1938 from pastry shop Lenček in Domžale. Cremeschnitte from Bled was first made by Ištvan Lukačevič in 1953, many other cremeschnittes are further variationes of the one from Bled (like cremeschnitte from Zagreb which has chocolate topping).
Cool! Thanks a lot for the information and for commenting! I would really like to try that chocolate topping variant someday 😃
Ar you Slovenian???
I'm not, but I lived there for some years during my studies.
@@wanderingtati where are you from???
I'm originally from Argentina
Messi 😘😘
tati in slovenian is not a word.tat is a word for thief,tatič is juvenail thief.i am slovenian,and i now that your name it is not anything lihe tha.
Interesting, thanks for letting me know! 😄
Actually tati could be usead for father. Tata (also očka, etc.) in Slovene means dad, tati would be daddy.
Back to school with you! Tati absolutely is a word, lol. It's the plural form of tat, thief.
@@independentthought3390 Tatje or tatovi is much more common.
@@valentintapata2268 Yes, that is true.