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Trip: The World

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Around Korinthos

GREECE | Wednesday, 21 Sep 2011 | Views [1260]

There is a lot to see in the Peloponnese and the town of Corinth, or Korinthos, makes a good base.   Ancient Corinth is just a short ride away, but surprisingly, it is Roman, not Greek.   The Romans destroyed it in 146 BC and Julius Caesar rebuilt ... Read more >


On the Loose in Greece

GREECE | Monday, 19 Sep 2011 | Views [2124]

Singing from the Sunday service at the cathedral stirred me awake and the carillon that followed made me jump out of bed.   We wanted an early start to complete our coursework in Greek history at the National Historical Museum and ... Read more >


Faces in the Crowd?

GREECE | Sunday, 18 Sep 2011 | Views [797]

We have visited with a lot of people on our journey – old friends and new.   Our reunion with Richard, Kara, Chris and Rose, who we knew from Uganda, had been in the works for a while.   We stayed a few days in France with Allan and Diana, ... Read more >


A View From the Agora

GREECE | Saturday, 17 Sep 2011 | Views [1765]

The Acropolis is what Connie calls a “triple-header.”   It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed in 1000 Places to See Before You Die , and was nominee for the “7 New Wonders of the World.”   That is a lot for ... Read more >


Athens: A Commentary

GREECE | Thursday, 15 Sep 2011 | Views [1928]

The aforementioned taxi strike is over.   The trash bags that spilled over the sidewalk and into the street are gone.    You can drink the water but you can't flush your toilet paper.  Riot police are still around, dressed if not ... Read more >


Greece is the Word

GREECE | Tuesday, 13 Sep 2011 | Views [1124]

Suddenly it’s summer.   After four cold months in Europe, we are wearing shorts.   Oh, yeah, we are in Athens! It is surreal being in Greece.   Gone is the beauty of France, the orderliness of Germany and the familiarity of England.... Read more >


Photos: Greece

GREECE | Tuesday, 13 Sep 2011 | Photo Gallery


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Schengen: The Good and The Bad

GREECE | Monday, 12 Sep 2011 | Views [2749]

The Schengen Accords are great if you live in the European Union.  Now you can travel freely - even move from one country to another - without hassle.  If you live in Estonia, for example, now you can move to France and get a job. But it's different ... Read more >


The Army in Germany -Then and Now

GERMANY | Saturday, 10 Sep 2011 | Views [1592]

We took the train from Geneva across Switzerland to Stuttgart, mostly to visit my brother’s son, Brett, and his wife, Ashleigh, in Vilseck, Germany.   Brett is an army captain who just returned from a combat tour in Afghanistan, and they are looking ... Read more >


The Perfect Hosts

GERMANY | Tuesday, 6 Sep 2011 | Views [720]

It would be difficult to find better hosts than Nicole and Thaddeus.   They excelled as tour guides.   Their selection of restaurants was perfect.   Their home in Savoie made me think of the Swiss Alps.   And they fed us like we were royalty.... Read more >


Climbing the Family Tree

FRANCE | Friday, 2 Sep 2011 | Views [1043]

Nicole was researching the Mallo lineage when she ran into the first Lintz to marry into it.   On Thursday she took us to the towns where these ancestors of Connie and Ron’s (remember Ron?   This is all being done for him!) lived.   And died.... Read more >


J'aime Strasbourg!

FRANCE | Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011 | Views [920]

Strasbourg is fantastic.  It was named “capital of Europe” in 1945 and today houses several of the European Union ministries.   But it is first and foremost a medieval city with a rich and vibrant history.   It is also the center of Alsace, the northern ... Read more >


New Relatives

FRANCE | Monday, 29 Aug 2011 | Views [776]

Although “Cousin” Nicole and her husband, Thaddeus, didn’t know us from Adam and Eve, they met us at the Strasbourg station and drove us to their borrowed flat.   We will stay with them for three or four days while we are pinch-hitting for Connie’s brother ... Read more >


Joie de Vivre

FRANCE | Sunday, 28 Aug 2011 | Views [928]

We are in Nancy, a stopover on our way from Paris to Strasbourg, which is a story all its own that will unfold shortly.   We and spent the day wandering around this World Heritage town soaking up its “art nouveau” architecture, also known as ... Read more >


Photos: France: The Encore

FRANCE | Saturday, 27 Aug 2011 | Photo Gallery

Back in France (and a little bit of Germany)
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One Rainy Day in London

UNITED KINGDOM | Friday, 26 Aug 2011 | Views [1157]

That's all the time we reserved for London on our two-month visit to England!   Connie and Sandy have  been friend for 30 years.  They began - and ended - their air force careers about the same time. Connie retired but Sandy stayed on with the government ... Read more >


College Daze: Cambridge and Oxford

UNITED KINGDOM | Wednesday, 24 Aug 2011 | Views [1277]

Cambridge sits on the River Cam and is the place we would choose if we had to live in England – and could afford it!   To say Cambridge is a college town is like saying Dom Perignon is a bubbly wine.   Think of the illustrious graduates ... Read more >


English Heritage

UNITED KINGDOM | Monday, 22 Aug 2011 | Views [819]

The English Heritage pass is the best deal we found in England.   For fifty-eight pounds and a few pence we bought a dual senior pass that saved us over six hundred pounds . . . nearly $1000 dollars.   We started at the beginning, Stonehenge, ... Read more >


Wedgwood China Through the Ages

UNITED KINGDOM | Friday, 19 Aug 2011 | Views [1209]

You can be forgiven for not knowing the names Titus Salt or Richard Arkwright despite their contributions to the industrial revolution.   You don’t see the Salt label on woolen goods or find Arkwright’s name on your jeans.   But only a Luddite ... Read more >


Bess the Builder

UNITED KINGDOM | Thursday, 18 Aug 2011 | Views [2336]

This is a story about two families, four mansions and one very impressive lady.   The first mention of Chatsworth House was in the Doomsday Book; “Chetel’s-worth” owned by Sir William Peverel.   Centuries later it passed on to ... Read more >


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