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Monthly Archives: November 2005
We’re Back – A Transatlantic Crossing
After living in Germany for six months and traveling back for a month, we are back in St. Louis. We got back on Thanksgiving, and we’ve spent our time since then unpacking, cleaning the house, reading mail, seeing family, and … Continue reading
Rijeka and Ljubljana
Yesterday, we went to Rijeka, Croatia for a day trip before continuing on to Ljubljana, Slovakia (a friend of mine doesn’t believe that Ljubljana is a real word). Rijeka is a big port city close to some beautiful coastline, so … Continue reading
Pictures From Poland, Slovakia, Serbia, and Croatia
I have a better Internet connection here in Ljubljana, so I have time to post some pictures to go with my recent posts. I hope to be able to talk about our visits to Rijeka, Croatia and Ljubljana, Slovenia soon.
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Belgrade and Zagreb
We have spent the last few days in Belgrade, Serbia and Zagreb, Croatia. Although they are both the two largest cities in the former Yugoslavia, the contrast could hardly be greater. Belgrade is a sometimes-dirty city unready for general tourism … Continue reading
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