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A Central European farewell | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. A Central European farewell. It was a wonderful trip and a great way to bid farewell for now. This entry was posted on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at 12:04 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». A Central European farewell. April 28, 2008 at 6:53 pm. Thanks for the travel log. Can’t wait to see you in July! Stay safe and well. Q: If ...
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August | 2007 | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. Beatin’ the heat in the Bucegi Mountains. August 26, 2007. While temperatures in Bucharest climbed into the 100s again this week, I decided to head to the nearby Bucegi Mountains, where the forecasted high was 85. The idea was to escape the heat and the noise of the city for a few days, and to hopefully get a good night or two of rest in a more comfortable bed. (Despite the heat, I somehow managed to get a cold this week! Two weeks in the ‘rest. August 21, 2007. Based on what...
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September | 2008 | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. September 12, 2008. For those who I’ve seen since my return to America (and there are a lot of you! Needless to say, I am exhausted. But life is good. So I’ve decided to continue posting on my blog, to keep friends and family up to date with what’s going on, and to share pictures and thoughts from my adventures in the U.S.A. So without further ado, I present some of the summer’s great highlights. Which was super fun despite the oppressive heat! After our East Coast weekend, K...
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Live from Sarajevo | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. Looking at a map of Eastern Europe. Sarajevo does not seem so far away from Bucharest. And, in fact, it’s not such a terribly long distance. As the crow flies. What’s more, the bus from Belgrade did not even go directly to Sarajevo proper, but rather to East Sarajevo, a Serbian stronghold just outside the formal city limits, because it originated in Serbia! If this sounds confusing, that’s because it is. Perhaps a map of the Bosnian state. Feed You can leave a response. Thank...
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May in Moldavia | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. On both occasions I had to stay overnight, since the distance to Bucharest precluded taking daytrips. However, I was fortunate to stay with the parents of one of my good Romanian friends, Bogdan, who is now a colleague in my PhD program at Indiana. Bogdan is from a small city called Roman, which is conveniently (for me, at least! Regrettably, I don’t have many pictures from my trips. This entry was posted on Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 9:13 pm and is filed under Uncategorized.
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April | 2008 | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. April in the Czech Republic. April 29, 2008. In fact, my research into the Czech judicial system went better than I ever could have hoped, and in many ways my three weeks there was some of the most productive time I’ve spent all year! The rest I will leave to the pictures to explain. A Central European farewell. April 28, 2008. It was a wonderful trip and a great way to bid farewell for now. Scrubbing up for NATO. April 8, 2008. That said, I’ve been following the build-up to ...
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September | 2007 | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. 30 hours in Belgrade. September 18, 2007. I’ve just returned from a whirlwind tour of Belgrade, Serbia, over the weekend. Unfortunately, my trip was cut short because I was unexpectedly invited to a judges’ association meeting in Bucharest on Saturday morning, which was an opportunity I could not pass up. (Oh, that pesky research! But I was not even allowed to change my dollars into Serbian dinars until the second day! My Landlord’s Big Fat Romanian Nuntă. September 3, 2007.
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July | 2007 | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. July 22, 2007. This past weekend was quite busy. The language course organizers took us on two day-long excursions to various locations in the surrounding region of Maramureş. So, while I still have not taken any decent pictures of Baia Mare proper (the city where I am staying), I have loads of pictures from our two days of touring in the mountains. I think you will agree that we visited some pretty beautiful spots. Weekend on the Black Sea Coast. July 16, 2007. Luckily, I me...
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May | 2008 | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. May 29, 2008. On both occasions I had to stay overnight, since the distance to Bucharest precluded taking daytrips. However, I was fortunate to stay with the parents of one of my good Romanian friends, Bogdan, who is now a colleague in my PhD program at Indiana. Bogdan is from a small city called Roman, which is conveniently (for me, at least! Regrettably, I don’t have many pictures from my trips. You are currently browsing the las-o baltă. Blog archives for May, 2008. Q: If ...
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March | 2008 | las-o baltă
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Tales from the Eastern Bloc. March 24, 2008. While you may be forgiven for thinking, Hasn’t this kid had enough vacations already? The answer is clearly no. So, in a hopelessly romantic fit earlier this winter, I booked two tickets for Kymber and I to spend Valentine’s Day weekend in Rome. Sounds swanky, I know. But before you get too carried away, the tickets were super cheap (Thank you low-cost airlines! What a great spot to run! But there we were, soaking in the beautiful sun, while noshing on great I...