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Santorini
This was our second visit to Santorini. When we first were here in March, 1992 it was a quieter place. We had arrived about 5am on the ferry from Piraeus, were dog-tired and took a shuttle bus from the dock … Continue reading
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Messina, Sicily
OK, we know Messina is of historical importance. But spending about four hours here really didn’t give us a real feel for the place. In the photo you can see the Strait of Messina, which separates Sicily from the mainland of … Continue reading
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Rhodes, Greece
Rhodes is one of those islands that we really need to re-visit. On this trip in mid-October we got just a taste of this place and were able to see the highlights: the Plateau of Filerimos with the Church of Our … Continue reading
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Patmos, Greece
Patmos is one of those small Greek islands one seldom hears about but yet has significant importance in Christianity. It was on Patmos that the Apostle John wrote the Book of Revelation while living in a cave after hearing the … Continue reading
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Sorrento & Pompeii
It was a stormy, blustery morning two weeks ago when we got to Sorrento, Italy. The city itself is supposed to be beautiful and viewed from the sea we could understand why it’s such a popular destination. Sorrento is the … Continue reading
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October Trip to Eastern Mediterranean
We just returned from an incredible 15-day trip to Israel, Turkey, Cypress, Crete and a few other amazing places. We’ll be posting photos and commentary over the next several days as we digest the amount of input we experienced over … Continue reading
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Karlsruhe
There are so many places in Germany that get very little mention in guidebooks. One of these is Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg. The town actually started in 1715, when the head guy of Baden, or margrave as he was called, ordered … Continue reading
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Weekend in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is one of those tiny countries we had always wanted to visit. Little places like this, including other midgets like Monaco or San Marino, seem to have an independent and fearless spirit. Despite all odds and through the quirks … Continue reading
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Wiesbaden Stadtfest 2013
Germans love festivals! Throughout the year you can find some kind of festival practically anywhere in this beautiful country. And we don’t mean just Oktoberfest. This weekend in Wiesbaden we celebrated Stadtfest or “city festival”, complete with Oom-Pah bands, food, wine, … Continue reading
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Sicily
In mid-February, we spent four days in Sicily. How does one begin to describe this complex, independent place? Decaying, proud, chaotic, beautiful, home of the Mafia? It’s all of the above, plus heavy memories of the Spanish Inquisition thrown in. … Continue reading
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