Tag Archives: eastern europe
Eastern Europe retroblog: back to Budapest
Kate enjoyed her freshly squeezed orange juice at a sidewalk café. You know that stage in every trip when you […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Brčko, part 2
(Brčko, part 1.) Saturday 23 June 2007 Had a wonderful tour of not one but two mosques, both of which […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Brčko, part 1
Toward the end of our Eastern European adventure Kate and I arranged to volunteer at a children’s summer camp in […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Mostar & Sarajevo
An Islamic graveyard in Mostar. Spooktastic. We arrived in Mostar pretty late–it’s a pleasant town best known for its historic […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Split, part 2
(Split, part 1.) I haven’t felt like writing lately, let alone blogging, but sometimes the way to feel like doing […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Split, part 1
The view from the train from Dubrovnik to Split (if I remember correctly, this landscape is technically in Bosnia). We […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Hvar
Hvar was probably my favorite stop on our Eastern European adventure. Lavender fields (which we did not actually get to […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Dubrovnik
Again, photographs of a beautiful place render description rather unnecessary. Dubrovnik is touristy and therefore everything is relatively expensive, and […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Montenegro
This is going to be one of those posts where the pictures speak for themselves. Kotor was really, really beautiful, […]
Eastern Europe retroblog: Belgrade
We were only in Belgrade for a day—but what a day! We visited the Tesla museum and hung out […]