Today Pegman takes us to Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Feel free to stroll around the area using the Google street view and grab any picture you choose to include in your post.
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Below is my prompt of choice. 🙂
Word Count: 150
Genre: Speculative Fiction
QUEEN OF THE ILLYRIAN SEA
The sea laps against the shores of former Ragusa, Yugoslavia, now Dubrovnik, Croatia.
In the words of exiled sixteenth century Portuguese poet, Yeshaya Cohen, “If I had to find a peaceful place to rest in my old age, above any other city I would fancy only Ragusa.”
Although it sounds boastful, I must tell you I have survived two earthquakes and several major wars.
Torah scrolls within my Holy Ark, Moshe Rabaynu’s words inscribed on lamb skin, are centuries old. A handful of the faithful still worship the God of Avraham, Yitzhak, and Ya’akov within my formidable 700-year-old walls.
Humans can’t see my tears, but I’ve shed many. They seeped between the stones and juddered my walls when I helplessly watched beloved Rabbi Baruch being taken captive by swastika-ed guards. Babes in arms perished with him on the Island of Rab.
Despite harassment and persecution, like my people, I stand.

