A Castle in White Carniola

Vinica is a small, cozy town in the extreme southwestern corner of Slovenia, in the beautiful region of Bela Krajina – White Carniola, perched on a cliff above the border river Kolpa that separates Slovenia from Croatia. While the town is sleepy today, it has had quite a tumultuous history … and so it boasts … Read more

Agriculture and Archaeology

So we are really into archaeology, and we are thrilled that a kite can be a really useful tool for discovering and monitoring of archaeological sites. Aerial archaeology has been a thing for a couple of years now, and we gladly jumped aboard the hype train – uncovering a Roman villa, documenting a prehistoric landscape, … Read more

Finally back in the air!

Well, that’s not quite true, to be honest – we launched a cool kite project that will be the subject of the next post – but our last KAP session was on April 2nd … and we were experiencing severe withdrawal syndroms. It was an unpretentious, nice, cozy little KAP session on Ljubljana Marshes; the … Read more

A Symbol of the Times

This. An empty kids playground in Tivoli City park, Ljubljana – on a sunny spring afternoon. “Social distancing” is such an ugly – and wrong – expression… sure, we maintain the physical distance. But socially we probably have never been so close! Intricate landscaping north of the Tivoli pond We here are taking the measures … Read more

Flying in the Time of Plague

We are lucky. The social distancing regulations in Slovenia still allow people to go out – provided they do it individually and keeping enough distance. But … … we are lucky not just because we can still go out and fly a kite. We are lucky because we have you … our friends, kite flyers, … Read more

Near Infrared, Far Away in Time

Ljubljana Marshes were once a vast and shallow lake, and in late neolithic humans came to make the lake their home. They built houses on stilts called pile dwellings in the middle of the lake, enjoying the protection of a difficult access and the abundance of resources like water, fish and edible water plants. Ljubljana … Read more

Doing Archaeology, Finding Beauty

A part of Ljubljana Marshes northeast of the village if Ig towards Škofljica is a truly fascinating place … Mainly because thousands of years ago the Pile-dwellers lived here in houses built on stilts over the ephemeral lake. As much as eight distinct pile-dwellings were discovered here in an area just 1 by 0,5 km, … Read more

A Kite Above a Nuclear Reactor

In the sixties Slovenia was ready to go nuclear, and the efforts culminated in the 730 MW Nuclear Power Plant near Krško, built jointly by Slovenia and Croatia, that went online in 1981. . But the first step in going full nuclear was acquiring a small research and training reactor called TRIGA (Training, Research, Isotopes, … Read more