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changes for viewing video links
************ NOTE ****************** For the time being, any video links I want on the blog will be placed on the blog’s Facebook page. (The video content requires too much space on some computers to be viewed). You can view the … Continue reading
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B is for Budapest and Bilbao
from the 48 hours series (London Independent) Budapest (a place I want to revisit) Bilbao (still on my list)
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Pictures in my mind’s eye – the doll and the gypsy
In Prague, on a gorgeous and busy Saturday, a heavy-set man walked towards me on Charles Bridge. In his forties, he wore black pants, a white shirt and a black vest. He could have been a waiter or an ethnic … Continue reading
Amalfi coast name-dropping; Hungarian wine stays in Brussels
big names on the Amalfi coast (London Independent) Hungarian wine leftovers even as EU presidency goes to Poland (from Prague Post)
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Seeing Normandy with a veteran – Day 2 afternoon
After lunch on Day Two, we finally arrived at Omaha Beach. The weather was now sunny and a little breezy after a lunchtime shower. There were several houses facing the beach that Dad did not remember from his previous trip … Continue reading
UK speed limits, hiking GPS for hikers; Heathrow’s winter weather plans
UK set to raise speed limits on highways. Watch out! (London Independent) For hikers and cyclists in the UK – Ordnance Survey GPS (London Independent) “Winter resilience programme” at Heathrow (London Independent)
Ten best Scotch whiskies
London Independent’s list of 10 best Scotches – 3 blends, 7 single malts and the best dram to go with your haggis!
A beer festival, a beer sauna and glassmaking in the Czech Republic
The best of the Czech Republic from London Independent travel – Beer festival in Pilsen and beyond; better than Oktoberfest? This is on the shortlist for my next autumn trip! Gotta start getting into shape asap. Glassmaking in Harrachov and a beer … Continue reading
Pictures in My Mind’s Eye – vol. 2
The hotel room window in Sofia, Bulgaria, looked out on an area surrounded by the backs of apartment buildings. One morning, I heard a slow, dull, rhythmic thump! thump! that went on and on. When I looked out the window, … Continue reading
Rugby World Cup 2011 free online
watch Rugby World Cup 2011 completed matches for free online
cooking holidays in Europe; intro to Sicily
cooking holidays in Europe from London Independent multicultural Sicily
Seeing Normandy with a veteran – Day 2 morning
The first stop after breakfast on day two was the German cemetery at La Cambe. It was still early enough that the mist had barely risen above the car. The German cemetery had only one or two other visitors aside from … Continue reading
A phone charger in your clothing?!
A reason for physical activity… A phone charger in your clothing? A new Latvian invention reported by Deutsche Welle
Ideas for visiting Venice and/or Croatia; renting electric in Switzerland!
London Independent on the flavors of Venice and the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. Driving an electric rental car in the Alps
A walk in Scotland and Oktoberfest opens
Save this if you dream of easy hikes in Scotland – from the London Independent Deutsche Welle sees Oktoberfest opening. Will you be one of the 6 million guests to hoist a stein? If you’re female, will you wear the … Continue reading
Woodstock – one of my favorite towns in England
Woodstock‘s fame comes in several varieties. It is where you’ll find Blenheim Palace, Winston Churchill’s family estate. If you’re an Inspector Morse fan, you’ll know that it features in one of Colin Dexter’s books, Last Bus to Woodstock. The town hosts a literary … Continue reading
Seeing Normandy with a veteran – background and Day 1
Some background My father served in World War II in Europe. Born and raised in New York City, he began his invitational military service (he was drafted) at Fort Hancock, New Jersey, one of the forts guarding New York harbor. … Continue reading
Ideas for visiting Spain, Copenhagen and Greece – 10 Sep 2011
All from the London Independent… Copenhagen (upcoming blog possible) Sevilla and Cordoba in Andalucia A Greek party central – Mykonos
Thoughts about 9/11… and travel
As every one of my blog posts shows, I love to travel. My favorite places are almost all in Europe; I’m not ready to get punched like a pin cushion just to go on an African safari, although I may … Continue reading
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2011 calendar of closures on London Tube
scheduled London Tube works disruptions thru November 2011
Scottish castle graffiti and Liège, Belgium
Colorful Graffiti on Scottish Kelburn castle may come down after 3-year stay – from Deutsche Welle energetic Liège, Belgium (posted before the shootings)
Airbnb, Brittany, Norway, Tournai and New Zealand – 4 Sept 2011
Airbnb – New online service for renting a room – New York, London and more; like Couchsurfing Travel news from the London Independent… The London Independent guide to Brittany and Norway Visiting Tournai, Belgium Guide to New Zealand
Finding General Patton
Several years ago, I spent an afternoon in Luxembourg City. After walking along the bluff that leads uphill from the train station (the long, steep drop down to the Alzette (I think) riverbed is amazing… I mean bungee-jumping amazing in places … Continue reading
Coping with the heat in northern Europe
Last July was a scorcher throughout most of Europe. Even in Finland, temps were setting new records; I was in Helsinki in mid-July when they set a new record (89) and they saw a nother new high of 93 before the month was out. … Continue reading
seeking comments on airline food
I am seeking comments on airplane food — especially international carriers, even if you haven’t flown in a while. The link above connects to an article focusing on British Airways’ meal service. What do you think airlines should do to … Continue reading
News from Europe – Yorkshire, Parliament rentals and Impressionism – 29 Aug 2011
London Independent visits the Yorkshire Dales Wanna rent Parliament? from the London Independent Upcoming exhibition of Impressionism at the Grand Palais, Paris
News from Europe on Venice, Latvia, Liszt – 22 Aug 2011
fly/drive ideas in the Netherlands from the London Independent Racing to save Venice – see story from Deutsche Welle temporary art installation Films on Fridges from London Independent a Liszt summer in Budapest from London Independent Latvia is receiving visitors
A day trip to Tallinn, Estonia
Last summer, I visited Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It’s just 50 miles across the Baltic Sea from Helsinki, Finland and only 90 minutes by hydrofoil. The buildings in Tallinn’s old town are older than most of what survives in Helsinki by several … Continue reading
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News from Europe – otters, books, London Tube, Turku, Peter Pan – 15 Aug 2011
Free book exchanges in Germany even in an e-book world – from Deutsche Welle Otters have returned to every county in England – from the London Independent A new design for the London Tube map? from the London Independent Turku, … Continue reading
Little bits of Europe all over New York City
It is impossible to spend time in Manhattan without coming across shops, restaurants, artistic events and other activities that have their roots in another part of the world. In the human stew that is New York City, many of these … Continue reading