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Euromaidan Unrest | Picnicking around
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Asymp; Leave a comment. I wanted to write something about what is happening in Kiev right now, however I am not there and don’t have a first person perspective on the situation. I have been hearing from friends that are there and its bad. Really ugly and deadly. Here is an article to get informed if you wish. It’s written by an Ukrainian in the streets, standing up for what is right. Larr; Previous post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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Reading list | Picnicking around
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Books in my opinion, go hand in hand with traveling. I like to read a novel, a biography, or a historical tale about the country I will go see. It allows you to dive into the culture in a more intimate way. Here I will share with you books I read, wished I read before I went and a few books I still have on my to-do list. Please share book recommendations you have with me too! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow Blog via Email.
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Ljubljana | Picnicking around
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Asymp; 1 Comment. Ljubljana (“lyoob-lyAH-nah”) is a charming city full of artists, museums, and galleries. With a population of 300,000, it is one of the smallest capital cities in Europe. The draw is about the people as they come out to gather in the central part of town as the sun sets. Musicians play on the street and crowds come to sit and dance on the cobblestone pavement. The beer flows the ice cream is scoped and people get to know your name. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Fill in your details ...
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Bled | Picnicking around
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Asymp; Leave a comment. After the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918, Bled came under the rule of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and became a summer vila of the ruling House of Karađorđević, a tradition that Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito continued when he built his residence here in 1947. The church as 99 steps leading up to it from the water. A local tradition at weddings is for the husband to carry his new bride up these steps, during which the bride must remain silent. Larr; Previous post. You are co...
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Female Travelers | Picnicking around
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It isn’t always easy. It isn’t always fun. It is always enlightening. It always make you feel strong, even when everything seems to be out of your control and quickly spiraling down. Here are my tips on how to stay safe, have fun, and do it on a budget. You don’t need hair products, makeup, nail polish etc. Those are treats, and often not as good as treating yourself to a massage after weeks or months of traveling with your life on your back. 7 Bacteria is your friend. A traveler in Panama taught me ...
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Mostar | Picnicking around
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Asymp; Leave a comment. After the crowds of Croatia, I wanted to head inland to Bosnia and Herzegovina. I took a bus from Split to Mostar. I sat next to a nice Italian woman who had been living in Spain for 2 years. She was also traveling alone and Couchsurfing her way round the Balkins. It was a nice bit of comfort to meet someone with the same outlook on travel and good will in people. This city has a rich history, and a not such a positive one. When I felt like myself again, I ventured out to find the...
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Picnicking around | Travels through life | Page 2
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Asymp; Leave a comment. The crowds were nonexistent. but by early afternoon it was hard to maneuver around all the sunbathing bodies. I left the beach as my skin is brown enough and made an excursion out to the other side of Bratislava suburbs, Devon. Asymp; 3 Comments. Two cities in one! The only one worth a photo is Chain Bridge, with an added bonus of lion statues. Buda on the hill. I did check out on of the famous Thermal Baths in City Park called Szechenyi, but it was too expensive for my taste....
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Asymp; Leave a comment. I wanted to write something about what is happening in Kiev right now, however I am not there and don’t have a first person perspective on the situation. I have been hearing from friends that are there and its bad. Really ugly and deadly. Here is an article to get informed if you wish. It’s written by an Ukrainian in the streets, standing up for what is right. Asymp; Leave a comment. This city has a rich history, and a not such a positive one. I ran into a couple of ladies enjoyin...
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Split | Picnicking around
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Asymp; 5 Comments. I did try and get out of the downtown area, walking up the foothills, through peoples driveways and alleyways. I felt a little uncomfortable doing this, but kept going with nothing else to do. They staircases leading to peoples front doors where quite interesting, the music illuminating from their kitchen windows, the smell of prepared food, the voices of children playing. It was the nicest part for me. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thoughts on “Split”. September 5, 2013 at 6:53 am.